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Soccer Star Marc Guehi Defends Writing ‘I Love Jesus’ on LGBTQ Armband

British soccer player Marc Guehi, captain of the Crystal Palace team, has taken a stand after being reprimanded for writing "I Love Jesus" on an LGBTQ rainbow captain's armband during a match last weekend. The armband, part of the Premier League’s Rainbow Laces campaign promoting LGBTQ inclusion, is used in collaboration with the gay advocacy group Stonewall.

Biden Administration Locks in Telework for SSA Employees in Last-Minute Deal

The Biden administration has finalized a sweeping agreement ensuring telework protections for 42,000 Social Security Administration (SSA) employees through 2029.

Minnesota Supreme Court Hears Case of Trans-Identified Male Powerlifter Barred from Women’s Category

On Tuesday, the Minnesota State Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a high-profile case involving JayCee Cooper, a trans-identified male powerlifter, who sued USA Powerlifting (USAPL) after being barred from competing in the women’s category. The lawsuit, filed in 2021, alleges that the organization violated the Minnesota Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on an individual's gender identity.

Peter Navarro Picked for Trade and Manufacturing Senior Counselor

President-elect Donald Trump announced that Peter Navarro will serve as the Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing in the incoming Trump administration.

H.R. 5349 ‘Crucial Communism Teaching Act’ Reintroduced

The House Rules Committee is set to meet on December 3 to deliberate over H.R. 5349, also known as the 'Crucial Communism Teaching Act.' This bill is designed to educate middle and high school students on the dangers of communism and totalitarianism.

Congressional Committee Finds COVID ‘Most Likely’ Resulted From Lab Leak

A new report from the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic acknowledges that the COVID-19 virus "most likely" leaked from a Chinese lab.

New Jersey Town Bans American Flags as ‘Props’ in Council Meetings

A New Jersey town has banned American flags from its council meetings.

Gun Manufacturer Applauds Elon Musk After Being Suspended by Facebook

After its Facebook account was suspended, the renowned American gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson expressed gratitude to Elon Musk and X (formerly Twitter) for championing free speech amid what the company described as ongoing assaults on the First and Second Amendments.

Court Rules Texas Can Continue Building Razor Wire Barrier

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that Texas can continue constructing razor wire barriers along its border.

Thanksgiving Stuffing Banned in European Countries

Stove Top Stuffing, a common dinner item during Thanksgiving, is banned in several European countries.

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