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Kari Lake ‘Practically Living’ at Mar-a-Lago

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has been described as "practically living" at Mar-a-Lago, leading some to speculate if she may be Trump's running mate for his 2024 campaign.

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Religious Freedom Claim, Allows Christian-Owned Business to Select Employees Based on Religious Convictions

The company objected to employing individuals engaging in "sexually immoral or gender non-conforming" behavior.

Biden Admin Report Says LGBT Lifestyle Linked to Worse Health

A report from the Biden administration described that Americans who identify as a member of the LGBT community have worse health and are more likely to suffer from depression and drug abuse.

Poll Finds Homosexuality Losing Support Across Both Republicans and Democrats

A Values and Beliefs poll from Gallup found that support for homosexual relationships fell by 7%.

Vatican Survey Calls for ‘Radical Inclusion’ of LGBTQ+

The release of this document precedes a large gathering of bishops and laypeople scheduled for October.

Facial Characteristics Predict Political Leaning with 61% Accuracy: Danish Study

The study, titled "Using deep learning to predict ideology from facial photographs: expressions, beauty, and extra-facial information," was published in Scientific Reports.

Freemason ‘Secret Society’ Overwhelmed by Transgenderism

The world's oldest all-male secret society, the Freemasons, are having difficulties with transgenderism ideology overtaking their ranks.

Bank of America Invests $500 Million in ‘Diversity’

Equity investments to minority- and women-led funds.

24,000 Fewer Abortions in U.S. Since Roe v. Wade Overturned

A new study reveals there have been around 24,000 fewer abortions since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision last year.

New Study Confirms COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries Are Underreported

Under-reporting of injuries following vaccination "should be considered when delivering information to the community and in public health decision-making," the study authors write.

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