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Thousands of Car Dealership Owners Sign Open Letter Opposing EVs

Thousands of car dealership owners across the United States signed an open letter to the Biden administration opposing the push for electric vehicles (EVs).

Females, Young Adults at Greater Risk for COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects

A study published in Scientific Reports found that females and young adults had greater risks of "general fatigue, headache, joint pain, chills and axillary pain compared to males and elderly adults."

Palestinian Students Shot, Seriously Injured Near University of Vermont

Three Palestinian students were shot and injured while attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering near the University of Vermont over the weekend.

New Zealand’s Newly Elected Conservative Prime Minister Vows to Cut Taxes, Reduce Gun Restrictions

New Zealand's incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said under the country's new leadership, its residents will see more conservative policies such as cutting taxes and reducing gun restrictions.

Israeli Woman Presumed Dead Among Freed Hostages

Hanna Katzir, an Israeli woman who was reported to have been killed by Hamas, has been found alive among the 13 hostages released on Friday.

More Than 30,000 Babies Born Each Year Following Abortion Bans

A report published by the Institute of Labor Economics in Germany found that about 32,000 babies are born each year following the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade.

Transgender Suspect Threatens to Rape Christian Girls, Copy Nashville Shooting

According to authorities, a transgender individual threatened to rape Christian schoolgirls, inject HIV into people wearing crosses, and carry out a similar mass shooting of the Nashville Christian Covenant School.

Irish Citizens Riot After Knifeman Stabs Three Children

Dublin, Ireland residents took to the streets to riot after three children were stabbed.

Charleston, South Carolina Elects First Republican Mayor Since 1877

Charleston, South Carolina residents elected former State Representative William Cogswell as mayor, the first Republican to lead the city since 1877.

Biological Male Swimmer Breaks College Record on Women’s Team

A biological male swimmer who now identifies as a woman broke a record at Ramapo College of New Jersey over the weekend after competing on the men's team for three years.

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