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WHO Forced to Back Down After Numerous Nations Reject Pandemic Treaty

The World Health Organization was forced to go back to the drawing board after multiple nations and the entire continent of Africa rejected its pandemic treaty power grab in favor of national sovereignty.

‘The View’ Segment About God, Guns, and Christian Nationalism Ignites Debate, Demand for ‘Correction’

A conversation on “The View” about God, Christian nationalism, and guns sparked a Fox News story and a rebuke from at least one of the show’s co-hosts that the resulting article was “dishonest and inaccurate.”

Is Biden the Worst President in U.S. History? He’s Doing His Best to Earn the Title

It is a question that has probably entered the minds of millions of Americans as they watch their country disappear: is Joe Biden the worst president in U.S. history?

San Francisco Mayor Pitches $6.5 Million Plan to End Transgender Homelessness

San Francisco's Democratic mayor, London Breed, announced a $6.5 million plan to end transgender homelessness in the city.

Amazon Employees Disrupt Pride Ceremony with ‘Die in’ Protest over Matt Walsh’s ‘Johnny the Walrus’, Other ‘Anti-trans’ Books

Some Amazon employees in Seattle staged a protest at the company’s Pride Flag raising ceremony due to their frustration over the continued sale of “transphobic” books, including “Johnny the Walrus” by The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh.

Utah County Seeks Information in Case Involving ‘Ritualistic Child Sexual Abuse’

The Utah County Sheriff’s Office is asking victims of “ritualistic child sexual abuse” to come forward and provide information.

JP Morgan CEO Defends World Economic Forum’s ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’

“I’m not woke. And I think people are mistaking the stakeholder capitalism thing for being woke,” Jamie Dimon.

Blue Cities Won’t Enforce Abortion Bans

Cities have a "wide range of powers" they can utilize to protect abortion rights, says the National Institute for Reproductive Health President Andrea Miller.

6 Questions About Uvalde Police Response to School Shooting

More than a week since a teenager opened fire on young children and teachers at an elementary school in southwest Texas, much remains unknown about why police did not run into the building and what investigators have learned about their response.

California Releases 500-page Interim Report Backing Reparations, Separate Black Schools

The State of California, which entered the Union in 1850 as a free state, has issued a 492-page interim report recommending the state pay reparations for slavery and for other acts of racial injustice, nationally and locally, over the last two centuries.

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