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Controversial Appointment: Congress Questions Wade’s Role and Relationship with Willis Amidst January 6th Investigation

Nathan Wade, the Georgia attorney chosen to prosecute former President Donald Trump by Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis, who is also his former partner,...

German Soccer Player Punished For Not Signing Gay Pride Shirt

German soccer star Kevin Behrens was reportedly punished recently after refusing to sign a gay pride shirt for a fan.

Anti-Racist ‘Activist’ Suggests He May Have Participated in Oct. 7 if He Grew Up in Gaza

In a recent podcast appearance, author and activist Ta-Nehisi Coates made controversial comments regarding the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, stating he wasn’t...

Former Ivy League Donor Sends Millions to Israeli Universities

David Magerman, a former donor of the University of Pennsylvania, has redirected $5 million to Israeli Universities.

FEMA Spent Nearly Half of Disaster Budget in Just Over One Week

FEMA has spent nearly half of its disaster budget in the first eight days of Fiscal Year 2025.

Fired Track Coach’s Legal Battle Puts Spotlight on Free Speech and Transgender Athlete Policy

This Monday saw a pivotal move by the Liberty Justice Center, renowned for its 2018 Janus v. AFSCME triumph, as it requested an Oregon...

Judge Rules Defamation Lawsuit Surrounding 9-Year-Old Can Continue

The sports website Deadspin has lost its effort to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the family of a young boy accused of wearing blackface during a Kansas City Chiefs game last November.

Biden’s Comments Stir Oil Markets Amidst White House Briefing Tensions

On Sunday, reports from Israeli news outlets indicated that the administration under President Joe Biden proposed a "compensation package" to Israel. This offer aims...

Chinese Nationals Charged for Allegedly Spying on Military Facility

Five Chinese nationals have been charged with covering up their visit to a Michigan military site.

New Jersey Bill Targets Doctors Accused of Medical ‘Misinformation’

Last week, the New Jersey Assembly’s Health Committee approved a bill targeting doctors who are believed to be spreading "misinformation" about health.

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