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Supreme Court Extends Stay, Prevents Texas from Implementing Immigration Law

The U.S. Supreme Court extended a stay on a Texas immigration law that would allow the state to arrest and prosecute illegal immigrants.

Haiti Gangs Kidnapping Christians

Gangs in Haiti have kidnapped many priests and churchgoers, according to Amy Balog, a member of the group, Aid to the Church in Need.

Gov. Hochul Bans New York National Guard From Carrying Rifles in Subway Checks

New York Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul has now banned the National Guard from carrying rifles while in the subway system conducting bag checks.

U.S. Embassy Staff in Haiti Evacuates as Gang Leader ‘Barbecue’ Gains Power

Haiti's gang leader, Jimmy Chérizier, is now the "most powerful man" in the country, according to Judes Jonathas, an independent consultant.

House Committee Demands MIT Respond to Antisemitism

The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is demanding that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) provide documentation regarding its response to antisemitism on campus.

Trump’s Truth Social Booms During Biden’s State of the Union

Truth Social, the social media platform owned by former President Donald Trump, reported experiencing a record volume of traffic Thursday night as Trump utilized...

Doritos Fires Transgender Influencer

Doritos Spain has fired transgender, biological male Iván González Ranedo, who now goes by Samantha Hudson, who originally appeared in an ad for the brand.

Biden Administration Gave $1.2 Billion to Hamas-Affiliated U.N. Agency

Since 2021, the Biden administration has given more than $1 billion in Palestinian aid to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), an agency discovered to have pro-Hamas employees.

Sen. Tom Cotton Leads Senators in Letter to Biden: ‘Undermining Israeli Operations’

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) led four other GOP senators in a letter condemning President Joe Biden for “undermining Israeli operations against Hamas in Gaza.”

Canadian Bill Reportedly Criminalizes Christianity

A piece of Canadian legislation, Bill C-367, will reportedly criminalize Christianity by considering some biblical prayers and passages "hate speech."

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