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Member of Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Arrested For Indecent Exposure

An active member of the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence," a group known for openly mocking Catholics, was arrested last month for indecent exposure.

Democrat Candidate in Virginia Posted Sexual Acts With Husband Online

A Virginia Democratic candidate running for the House of Delegates has been accused of performing inappropriate sexual acts and posting them online.

Federal Judge Rules Revised DACA Illegal

Could go to Supreme Court.

California Plans to Revoke Controversial ‘Medical Misinformation’ Law Amid Legal Challenges

This law was championed by Governor Gavin Newsom and implemented last year.

Trump Claims Soros Family Aiming to Thwart 2024 Election Bid

Former President Donald Trump recently asserted that billionaire activist George Soros and his family are intensifying efforts to prevent his potential return to the presidency in 2024.

Washington D.C. Not Punishing Youth Crime: ‘Kids Are Kids’

Juvenile offenders cannot be incarcerated beyond their 21st birthday.

Federal Judge Overrules New Mexico Governor’s Public Gun Carry Ban

U.S. District Judge David Urias revoked a section of the public health order issued by New Mexico’s Democratic Governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham.

Climate Emergency ‘Fiction,’ Scientists Say

According to many scientists, there is no climate emergency.

Senator Mitt Romney Will Not Seek Reelection

Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) will not seek reelection following his current term.

South Korea Increases Condolence Payments for Vaccine-Related Deaths

In a recent move to address concerns about post-vaccination deaths, South Korean officials have boosted the condolence money offered to affected families.

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