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Judge OK’s Lawsuit by Ex-Virginia Tech Soccer Player Allegedly Benched for Refusing to Kneel During National Anthem

A Virginia Tech soccer player who says she was benched for refusing to take a knee has been given to go-ahead to sue the school.

Russia’s ‘Merchant of Death’ Reveals What He Told Brittney Griner During Prisoner Swap

Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, who was traded in a high-stakes prisoner swap for WNBA star Brittney Griner, claimed in his first interview back home in Russia that he had some traditional Russian words for the American when the two were traded on the tarmac.

Kari Lake Lawsuit Exposes Election Process Complexities in Maricopa County, Reliance on Third-Party Vendor

A lawsuit filed Friday by Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake contesting the results in the November 8, 2022, election in Maricopa County exposes, among other things, the complexities of the process for mail-in and drop-box ballots and the county’s reliance on a third-party vendor for essential election functions.

Men Are Winning Women’s Athletic Competitions Across The Nation

Dozens of athletic competitions for women and girls have been upended by the participation of males identifying as transgender women.

Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Leaves Democratic Party, Registers Independent

Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema explained her exit Friday in a published op-ed for The Arizona Republic.

McCarthy Pledges Subpoenas for 51 Intel Agents After Hunter Biden ‘Twitter Files’

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said Saturday on FNC’s “One Nation” that he will bring the 51 intel agents that signed a letter that said the Hunter Biden information was Russia collusion to testify at a congressional hearing.

Trump Asks Musk to Release Twitter Records on POTUS Ban

President Donald J. Trump on Friday praised Twitter CEO Elon Musk for publishing files on Twitter's censorship.

Democratic Senators Look To Spend $1.75 Billion Funding Abortion Travel

Two Democratic senators proposed a program Thursday that would spend $350 million per year over five fiscal years to help women travel out of state to receive an abortion.

Catcalling to Become Illegal in Britain, Up to Two Year Prison Sentence

Catcalling or wolf-whistling is set to become a criminal offence in England with sentences of up to two years in prison

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