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USA Swimming Official Resigns in Protest Over Transgender Swimmer: ‘Boys Are Built Differently than Girls’

An official for USA Swimming resigned from her job of over 30 years this month over what she believes is the unfair development of permitting transgender female swimmers to compete against biologically female swimmers.

70% of Hospitalized COVID Patients in London Admitted for ‘Other Ailments,’ Diagnosed Afterward

More than two-thirds of those in London who currently are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 were found to have the virus after they were admitted with other complaints and tested while under medical care.

Nation’s capital an illegal immigrant safe haven; most of city a no-go zone for ICE arrests

Any Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who wants to arrest an illegal immigrant in the District of Columbia will have to hope the target is sunning in Rock Creek Park or rowing on the Anacostia River.

Let’s Go Brandon stores selling anti-Biden merch take off in New England

Owner reports strong sales in Massachusetts, Rhode Island

Rubio to Introduce Bill Blocking Federal Funding for Cities that Allow Noncitizen Voting

As New York City becomes latest city to allow noncitizen voting in local elections, Sen. Rubio plans to file legislation banning funding to U.S. cities that do so.

Poll finds border wall is popular again now that Trump is gone, bipartisan support emerges

Americans believe a border wall is part of the solution to illegal immigration and oppose the Biden administration’s plans to pay settlements to illegal immigrants whose families were separated after they jumped the border in the Trump era, according to a new poll taken for The Washington Times.

American Express Ex-Employee Claims He Got Fired for Being White, Media Says

A complaint filed by Netzel argued that his termination was “the direct result” of him being an older white male, which is apparently “demographic the company specifically sought to reduce in managerial positions” like his own.

U.S. Court Blocks Biden’s Private-Employer Vax Mandate

Fifth Circuit sides with plaintiffs, says "grave statutory and constitutional issues" possible. QUICK FACTS: The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Saturday...

McAuliffe Abruptly Cancels Virginia Beach Rally on Election Eve as Youngkin Draws Large Crowds as Both Candidates Barnstorm State

The campaign of Democrat candidate for Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe abruptly canceled an election eve rally in Virginia Beach set for 12:45 p.m. Monday, offering no reason as to why.

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