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Kohl’s Is Latest to Face Potential Boycott Over Controversial ‘Pride Month’ Collection for Babies

The controversy intensified as social media users began sharing more from Kohl’s pride collection, including a “Baby Sonoma Community Pride Bodysuit set” specifically tailored for 3-month, 6-month, and 9-month-old infants.

Federal Wildlife Refuges Told to Create ‘All-Gender’ Bathrooms

Federal wildlife refuges have been ordered to create "all-gender" bathrooms for employees at facilities that do not have single stalls.

Fancy NYC Hotel Housing Illegals Becomes ‘Free For All’ For Drugs, Underage Drinking

A trendy hotel in New York City that has been transformed into migrant housing has become a hot spot for drugs, violence and underage drinking.

Durham to Testify Before Congress on June 21

Special counsel John Durham is to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on June 21 to review his report on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Explosive Revelations: Dr. David Martin Accuses CDC, NIH, and Pfizer of Bio-Warfare and Premeditated Orchestration of the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 was an "act of biological warfare perpetrated on the human race" and a "financial heist"; nature and science were "hijacked."

New York to Rescind COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Healthcare Workers

New York officials plan to rescind a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers.

Parents to Boycott Elementary School Pride Day to Keep Children ‘Home and Innocent’

A group of parents are boycotting a pride parade at Saticoy Elementary, located in North Hollywood.

Biden’s Green Energy Policies Leave America Dependent on China

As the Biden administration pushes green energy policies, the United States has become dependent upon Chinese supplies for the U.S. electric grid.

U.S. Surgeon General Warns Social Media Use May Damage Mental Health in Children, Adolescents

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy wrote in an advisory that there is "reason to be concerned" with the potential harm caused by social media on the minds of youth.

FBI Conducted Improper Surveillance More Than 278,000 Times in 2021

An unsealed Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court filing revealed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) improperly surveilled American citizens over 278,000 times throughout 2021.

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