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Illegal Immigrants With U.S.-Born Children More Likely to Use Welfare Than U.S. Citizens

A report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) found that homes led by illegal immigrants with "anchor babies" are more likely to use welfare than homes led by U.S. citizens.

Pro-Palestine Activists Protest at World Trade Center

Pro-Palestine demonstrators protested at the World Trade Center, the site of the terror attack on September 11, 2001.

Ohio Gov. Vetoes Legislation Banning Trans Surgeries, Protecting Girls’ Sports

Governor Mike DeWine (R-OH) vetoed legislation that prohibited transgender surgeries for minors and prevented biological males from competing in girls' sports.

One in Five Young Americans Hold Positive View of Osama Bin Laden

Almost 20% of Americans between the ages of 18-29 have a positive view of Osama Bin Laden, according to a poll from Daily Mail.

Diseases Spread by Fecal Matter Rising in Portland

Residents of Multnomah County are being urged to have adequate hygiene after the number of shigella cases increased in Old Town Portland, Oregon.

Kansas High School Approves ‘Satan Club’

A high school in Kansas approved a "Satan Club" despite criticism from parents.

Children Receiving COVID-19 Vaccination at Greater Risk of Dental Problems, Cavities: Study

Children who received the COVID-19 vaccine are at greater risk of tooth decay and cavities due to lower salivary secretion rates, according to a study from Saudi Arabia.

Hundreds of Children Under 6 Years Old Referred to U.K. Gender Clinic

More than 350 children under the age of 6 were referred to the U.K.'s Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS), part of the Tavistock and Portman Trust, in the last decade.

CIA Sued After Refusing to Release COVID-19 Records

The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project, a conservative organization, is suing the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for refusing to share records relating to COVID-19.

FAA Records 19 Close Calls at U.S Airports

The Wall Street Journal reviewed data from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), finding that U.S. airports saw 19 close calls and near misses.

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