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Jordan Peterson Moves to United States, Leaves Canada

Jordan Peterson, the renowned Canadian psychologist and professor, has officially emigrated to the United States, citing growing frustration with liberal policies in Canada.

Former CNN Analyst Admits Regret Over Ignoring Concerns About Biden’s Health

Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza expressed regret on Thursday for not addressing concerns about President Joe Biden’s mental and physical health sooner

ESPN Personality Responds to Aaron Rodgers’ Call for Critics to Reveal ‘Vax Status’

A heated exchange between New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark escalated this week after Rodgers’ recent comments about critics and their vaccination status.

Proposal to Sing National Anthem Rejected by U.S.A. Fencing

USA Fencing is under scrutiny following a board meeting where members voted against motions to change current policies related to the national anthem and transgender athlete participation.

Biden Administration’s LNG Report Challenges Trump’s Export Plans

The Biden administration’s Energy Department released a report that could complicate President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to promote liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports.

Seven Individuals, One American Hospitalized in Fuji After Drinking Spiked Alcohol

Seven individuals, including one American and at least four Australians, were hospitalized in Fiji on Saturday after consuming piña coladas at a hotel bar that may have been spiked, according to Fiji officials.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear TikTok’s Challenge to Ban

The Supreme Court agreed to hear TikTok's challenge to a law that could ban the platform in the United States.

Trump Appoints Herschel Walker as Ambassador to the Bahamas

President-elect Donald Trump has named former NFL star and Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker as his ambassador to the Bahamas. The announcement came in...

Congress to Vote on New Restrictions for U.S. Investments in China

Congress is preparing to vote on legislation that would restrict U.S. investments in China as part of a broader government funding bill, lawmakers announced Tuesday.

U.S. Government to Pay $116 Million to Settle Abuse Claims at California Federal Prison

The U.S. government has agreed to pay nearly $116 million to settle lawsuits brought by over 100 women who suffered sexual abuse and mistreatment at the now-closed Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Dublin, California.

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