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Oklahoma Governor Signs Texas-Style Ban on Most Abortions

Oklahoma’s Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a Texas-style abortion ban on Tuesday that prohibits abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, part of a nationwide push in GOP-led states hopeful that the conservative U.S. Supreme Court will uphold new restrictions.

Florida Mom Files Lawsuit After Child Transitions At School Without Consent

A mother in Florida is filing a lawsuit after her child reportedly tA mother in Florida is filing a lawsuit after her child reportedly transitioned at school without her knowledge.ransitioned at school without her knowledge.

Trump Predicted Roe ‘Automatically’ Overturned After Conservative Appointments

Trump is receiving a lot of credit for the Supreme Court’s potential decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Netflix Cancels Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Series

Comes after Netflix reported loss of 200,000 subscribers.

Rachel Levine Claims All Pediatricians Agree ‘Gender Affirming Care’ Is Essential For Children

Transgender Assistant Secretary of Health Rachel Levine said all pediatricians believe in the importance of "gender affirming care" during a recent interview with NPR.

228 Probable Child Hepatitis Cases Reported by WHO Under Investigation

WHO still investigating what could be the cause of the unexpected occurrence in children.

COVID Vax Can Trigger Acute Hepatitis

A recent case report about a man who received an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine suggests that taking the vaccine “may trigger immune-mediated hepatitis,” researchers wrote.

Woke Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe Adds to Subway’s Failure in 2021, Over 1,000 Stores Close Amid Backlash

Subway has struggled in the year since it hired soccer star and left-wing activist Megan Rapinoe as a national spokeswoman, with hundreds of stores closing across the nation.

201K Migrant Apprehensions Sets All-Time Record for April Arrests at Border

The apprehension of migrants illegally entering the U.S. between ports of entry along the southwest border set an all-time record for April arrests as agents took more than 201,000 into custody, according to unofficial sources within U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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