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UFC CEO Dana White Tells Off Sponsor When Asked To Delete Social Media Post About Trump

UFC President and CEO Dana White said he told one of the sponsors for his organization off when the unnamed company told him to remove a post on his personal social media account that included former President Donald Trump.

National Security Agency Creates Woke Glossary

The National Security Agency (NSA) published a glossary providing definitions of terms used in "dialogue regarding diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice."

Jewish Students Sue NYU Over Antisemitism

Three students sued New York University (NYU) this week, accusing the school of creating a hostile environment for Jewish students.

Police Arrest 8 Teenagers Over Deadly Beating of White High School Student in Vegas

Vegas police have arrested 8 teenagers over the beating and death of white high school student Jonathan Lewis.

Supreme Court Issues New ‘Code of Conduct’

The United States Supreme Court issued a new "Code of Conduct" after being pressured to do so by the Senate Judiciary Democrats.

Health Agencies Reportedly Withhold Vaccine Injury Data

An investigation published in the British Medical Journal investigation alleged that the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) has a "separate, back-end system."

CDC To Ramp Up Surveillance to Track Viruses at Airports

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced this week that it plans to increase surveillance at some airports to track diseases.

Eight Republicans Vote With Democrats to Stop Motion to Impeach DHS Secretary Mayorkas

Eight Republicans voted with Democrats to block the impeachment of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

City in Massachusetts Votes to Allow Palestinian Flag to be Flown Over Town Common

The town of North Andover in Massachusetts has voted to allow the flag of Palestine to be flown over their town common.

Finnish Court Dismisses Charges Against Politician Accused of ‘Hate Speech’ for Posting Bible Verse

A Finnish court ruled in favor of parliament member Päivi Räsänen, who was accused of hate speech after tweeting a Bible verse.

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