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Virginia County to Honor ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’ On Easter

Virginia's Fairfax County voted to celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31.

Scientists Warn Against COVID Vaccine-Tainted Blood Transfusions

A pre-print paper authored by Japanese researchers warned against using blood from recipients of the COVID-19 vaccine for transfusions.

HHS to Spend Almost $800K Assessing ‘Structural Racism’ of Chronic Kidney Disease

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will provide Emory University nearly $800,000 to mitigate the "effects of structural racism on chronic kidney disease."

Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson Says Censorship is Government’s ‘Duty’

Following the Supreme Court's hearing of oral arguments for the Murthy v. Missouri case, where the Missouri attorney general is claiming the Biden administration violated the First Amendment to censor speech on social media, Jackson said officials have a duty to censor speech.

Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade Resigns

Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade resigned on Friday following a judge declaring that either Wade or Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had to step down to continue their case against Donald Trump.

FBI, CIA Agents Positioned During Jan 6

FBI and CIA personnel were positioned during the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol event, according to recently released videos and messages.

England’s National Health Service Bans Puberty Blockers for Children

England’s National Health Service (NHS) announced that it is ending its distribution of puberty blockers for minors.

Johns Hopkins Chief Diversity Officer Steps Down Months After Calling Christian Men ‘Priviledged’

Johns Hopkins Medicine’s chief diversity officer has stepped down just months after receiving backlash for sending out a newsletter calling men, Christians and white people “privileged.”

Sen. Tom Cotton Leads Senators in Letter to Biden: ‘Undermining Israeli Operations’

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) led four other GOP senators in a letter condemning President Joe Biden for “undermining Israeli operations against Hamas in Gaza.”

Missouri University Asked to Pay Billions to Descendants of Slaves

Descendants of the enslaved Black people who built a university in Missouri are claiming that they were owed up to $74 billion in unpaid labor.

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