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Oklahoma Gov. Stitt Signs Bill Defining ‘Female’ and ‘Mother,’ Banning Men from Women’s Restrooms (Video)

The bill forbids men from accessing facilities such as women's restrooms, prisons, rape shelters, locker rooms, and other similar spaces designed for women.

Indiana’s Near Total Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect

With exceptions like cases of rape or incest in the first ten weeks, or in circumstances where the mother's health undergoes "substantial and irreversible physical impairment."

Arsonists, Not Climate Change, to Blame for Italy Wildfires

Arsonists are believed to be behind 60-80% of the fires.

Ford Projected to Lose $4.5 Billion on Electric Vehicle Line

The company still made a net income of $1.9 billion in the second quarter of 2023.

Hunter Biden Misleads Judge About Legal Practice Standing, Reveals Connecticut Bar Suspension for Non-payment

Connecticut Judicial Branch records revealed that Hunter's license to practice law in Connecticut was suspended more than two years ago due to non-payment of annual fees amounting to a mere $75 since 2018.

Soccer Star Collapses on Field After Grasping Chest in Pain: ‘Just a Symptom of All the Stress and Physical Demands of a World Cup’

Linda Caicedo, the 18-year-old soccer sensation from Colombia, fainted during training, casting doubt over her continued participation in the ongoing World Cup.

Canadian Gov’t Refuses to Euthanize Transgender Suffering ‘Discomfort and Pain’ Since Sex-Change Surgery

Profound regret for being hurried into a surgery that not only resulted in sterilization but has also left him in continuous pain.

‘Facebook Files’ Reveal Despicable Disregard for the Constitution

"It is just as unconstitutional – and thus illegal – for the US Government to violate the First Amendment by proxy – through so-called private companies – as if the government directly attacked our free speech."

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