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Canadian Human Rights Commission Says Christian Holidays Contribute to ‘Religious Intolerance’

The Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) published a paper suggesting that predominately Christian holidays are linked to "religious intolerance."

More than 2,500 New York City Police Officers Left Department in 2023

Throughout 2023, 2,516 members of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) left their jobs.

Charleston, South Carolina Elects First Republican Mayor Since 1877

Charleston, South Carolina residents elected former State Representative William Cogswell as mayor, the first Republican to lead the city since 1877.

Fox News Travels to Ukraine to Meet With Zelensky

Fox Corporation Chairman Lachlan Murdoch traveled to Ukraine to meet with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Democratic Representative Says Trump Must Be ‘Eliminated,’ Issues Apology

Representative Dan Goldman (D-NY) said Donald Trump "has to be eliminated."

Italy Bans Lab-Grown Foods

Italy became the first country to prohibit lab-grown food, including meat.

Inspector General Says Billions in U.S. Taxpayer Dollars Going to Afghanistan Likely Benefiting the Taliban

According to the inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, John Sopko, American taxpayers have allegedly provided $2.5 billion in humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan without the U.S. government knowing where that money is going.

Jewish Rep. Dan Goldman’s NYC Office Vandalized With Pro-Palestinian Graffiti

Rep. Dan Goldman’s Brooklyn office was vandalized last week with pro-Palestinian graffiti that read “Blood on ur [sic] hands,” “free Palestine,” and “let Gaza live.”

8-Week-Old Infant Reportedly Placed on Terror Watchlist

An 8-week-old infant was reportedly placed on a terrorism watchlist called Quiet Skies.

Nebraska Collecting Residents’ Health Data

Nebraska lawmakers launched a state Health Information Technology (HIT) Board to gather health data on residents.

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