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WHO Requests Information From China Concerning ‘New Virus’ in Circulation

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced last week that it has requested information from China regarding the increase in cases of respiratory diseases and increase in pneumonia among children.

Andrew Cuomo’s Former Executive Assistant Files Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Andrew Cuomo’s former executive assistant has accused him of sexual harassment and groping her in 2021.

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.

Elderly Pro-Life Activist Convicted For Peacefully Protesting Abortion Clinic Faces 11 Years in Prison

The Department of Justice convicted 75-year-old Paula Harlow last week of federal conspiracy against rights and FACE offenses for peacefully protesting in front of an abortion clinic in 2020.

Security Ramps Up for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Officials in New York City are stepping up security efforts at this week's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

DeSantis Receives Endorsement From Iowa Evangelical Leader in 2024 Presidential Race

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis received an endorsement from the influential evangelical leader of a top social conservative organization in Iowa this week.

Massachusetts School Cancels ‘USA Day,’ Wants to ‘Avoid Politics’

Wellesley High School in Massachusetts canceled its Spirit Week "USA Day," expressing a desire to "avoid politics."

Harvard Medical School Students Allowed to Participate in Trans Procedures

A course available in the fall of 2023 and spring of 2024 at Harvard Medical School allows students to participate in gender transition surgeries.

Hezbollah Targets Israeli Troops With Missiles

Lebanon's Hezbollah group said it attacked Israeli troops in northern Israel with drones, artillery and missiles this week, starting a new line of hits.

Supreme Court Denies Derek Chauvin Appeal Challenging Prison Sentence

The Supreme Court denied former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s appeal of a ruling sentencing him to more than 20 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd.

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