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Justice Sotomayor Likens Child Gender Mutilation to Taking Aspirin

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court began deliberating the legality of Tennessee’s Senate Bill 1, a law prohibiting minors from accessing puberty blockers, hormone treatments, and other gender-transition-related medical interventions.

Miami-Dade County Approves Street Named After Trump

Florida’s Miami-Dade County Commission approved the city of Hialeah's request to name a street after President-elect Donald Trump.

Pardoned Army Veteran Daniel Perry Breaks Silence on 2020 BLM Protest Shooting

Former Army Sergeant Daniel Perry, recently pardoned by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, has spoken publicly for the first time about the events surrounding the...

LA Becomes Newest Sanctuary City Amid Fears of Trump’s Immigration Agenda

On Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance designating the city as a "sanctuary city," which prevents the use of city resources...

Secret Service Agent Fired After Breaching Protocol at Barack Obama’s Hawaii Mansion

A new memoir, Undercover Heartbreak: A Memoir of Trust and Trauma, reveals a serious breach of protocol by a Secret Service agent tasked with protecting former President Barack Obama’s Hawaii residence.

Thousands of Ole Miss Students Gather for Night of Worship, Baptisms

Thousands of University of Mississippi students packed into the campus’s arena to worship and participate in baptisms this week.

Denmark’s Justice Minister Calls for Action as Non-Western Immigrants Linked to High Crime Rates

According to statistics from the Danish Ministry of Justice, immigrants from non-Western countries, who represent 8.4 percent of Denmark's population, are found guilty of...

Bill Clinton Admits Border Policies to Blame for Laken Riley’s Death

During a campaign stop for Kamala Harris, former President Bill Clinton admitted that lax border policies are to blame for Laken Riley's death.

Critical IV Fluid Shortage Hits U.S. Hospitals Following Hurricane Helene’s Wrath

Medical facilities throughout the United States are in a state of urgency due to a critical supply issue with IV fluids, following damage sustained...

Catholic Church Appoints First Millennial Saint

Pope Francis and Catholic Church cardinals on Monday voted to appoint an Italian teenager who died of leukemia in 2006 to become the first millennial saint.

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