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Major League Baseball Instructs Teams Not to Wear ‘Pride’ Uniforms

Following the backlash surrounding corporations supporting "pride month," this year, MLB has told teams to not wear their gay pride uniforms.

Mayor Invites Pro-LGBTQ Group ‘Sisters of Indulgence’ to Anaheim Angels ‘Pride Night’ on June 7: Local Pastor Pushes Back, Rallies Community to Action

"I promise you that this Sunday, I will inform our congregation and mobilize them to boycott Angels games and do everything they can to stop this immoral action in our city," says local pastor.

DOJ Indicts Over 1,030 in Jan 6 Capitol Riot Probe

Twenty-eight months following the unsettling events of January 6th, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has revealed a significant update on the ongoing investigations.

House Passes ‘Secure the Border Act’ to Address Immigration and Border Security Issues

"This bill secures the border from President Biden's record, crossings, record carelessness, and record chaos," said Speaker McCarthy. "We identified the problem. Rather than ignoring it, we listened to the American people. And then we took action."

Russia Looks to Exit European Treaty

The 'Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe '(CFE) from 1990 sought military transparency.

Australian Doctor Initiates Class Action Lawsuit Against Gov’t Over COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries

Therapeutic Goods Administration "did not fulfill their duty to properly regulate the COVID-19 vaccines, resulting in considerable harm and damage to Australians," says Queensland lawyer.

Russia Surpasses U.S. in Fertilizer Production

Output increased by 40% over the past decade to reach 55 million tons annually.

Study Finds Almost 200 Banks Could Collapse

A study from the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) revealed that 186 banks could collapse if half of their uninsured depositors withdraw their funds.

U.S. ‘Strongly Urges’ Compromise As Protests Grow Across Israel

The United States has urged Israel to come to a compromise as soon as possible after protests continue to spread across the nation.

Wyoming Becomes First State To Ban Abortion Pills

A Wyoming law signed Friday prohibits chemical forms of abortion from the point pregnancy can be confirmed through conventional medical testing.

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