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17 More Hostages Released From Hamas After Hours-Long Delay

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced Saturday night that a group of 17 more hostages taken by Hamas were being released and on their way out of the Gaza Strip.

Homeland Security Orders Border Agents to Use Illegal Immigrants’ Preferred Pronouns

Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ordered Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents to use illegal immigrants' preferred pronouns.

New York City Mayor Accused of Sexual Assault

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) has been accused of sexual assault in a new lawsuit.

Carjackings Up 108%

Washington, D.C., has had 901 carjackings in 2023.

Irish Citizens Riot After Knifeman Stabs Three Children

Dublin, Ireland residents took to the streets to riot after three children were stabbed.

San Diego Mayor Sued for Anti-Christian Discrimination

A California pastor filed a lawsuit against San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria (D) after Gloria had the pastor removed from an advisory board for his Christian beliefs.

Wisconsin Christmas Tree Festival Includes Entry from Satanic Temple

The Satanic Temple is participating in the Festival of Trees at Wisconsin's National Railroad Museum.

Biden Thanksgiving Proclamation Has No Mention of God

President Joe Biden released his Thanksgiving proclamation but did not include any mention of God, causing Americans to criticize the statement.

Undiagnosed Pneumonia Spreads Through Chinese Schools

Undiagnosed pneumonia is spreading throughout schools in China.

Charleston, South Carolina Elects First Republican Mayor Since 1877

Charleston, South Carolina residents elected former State Representative William Cogswell as mayor, the first Republican to lead the city since 1877.

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