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Joe Biden’s Brother Primary Figure in Family Business Deals

A House Republican investigation may expose James Biden's involvement in the Biden family business dealings.

Montana Transgender Lawmaker Censured After ‘Hate-Filled Testimony’

A transgender lawmaker from Montana was censured last week after she was accused of giving a "hate-filled testimony" while debating a bill that would ban transgender medical care for minors.

Bud Light Executive Behind Dylan Mulvaney Transgender Marketing Campaign Takes Leave of Absence

"Woke" Bud Light Vice-President of Marketing Alissa Heinerscheid has taken a leave of absence just weeks after the company was criticized for its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Model Leaves Lingerie Company Over Ad Featuring ‘Non-Binary’ Man

Instagram influencer and model Bri Teresi said she’s leaving prominent lingerie company Honey Birdette after it employed a “non-binary” man in one of its advertisements.

Canadian Government ‘Would Work To Provide’ Access To Abortion Pill If Banned in United States

The Canadian government “would work to provide” access to medical abortion drugs if the pills become banned in the states, an official said last week.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Blasts Biden, Says Border Crisis Has ‘Destroyed’ The City

New York City Democratic Mayor Eric Adams blasted President Biden Friday, saying that the White House’s policies on the border issue has turned the city into a disaster.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s Election Officials to Remove 19K Dead Voter Registrants From Virginia

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) election officials are set to remove nearly 19,000 dead voter registrants from the state's voter rolls.

Governor Newsom Directs National Guard To Help With San Francisco’s Fentanyl Crisis

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has sent the National Guard and California Highway Patrol to help control San Francisco's fentanyl trafficking crisis. 

Liberal-Run Oregon Saves Abundant Supply of Abortion Pills

Far-left Oregon Governor Tina Kotek announced Thursday that the state has partnered with Oregon Health Science University (OHSU) to stash a three-year supply of mifepristone, the first drug used in a two-drug medication abortion procedure. 

Medical Schools Dropping Standardized Tests In Favor Of ‘Diversity’

Medical schools across the country are dropping Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) requirements in favor of alternative routes that promote "diversity."

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