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Rep. Boebert to Force House Vote on Biden Impeachment—Speaker McCarthy Opposes Her

Boebert's impeachment efforts are different from other impeachment efforts, in that her's uses a procedural tactic that forces the House to hold a floor vote.

Type 1 Diabetes Now Linked to Both mRNA and Adjuvant COVID-19 Vaccines: New Peer-Reviewed Study

Vaccinated patient had "no medical history of diabetes."

U.S. Border Patrol Apprehends Record-Breaking 29 Terrorism Suspects at Southern Border

Raising national security concerns amid shifts in immigration trends.

U.S. Offers to Drop Some Charges Against Sam Bankman-Fried

Federal prosecutors in New York claim they are dropping several criminal charges against Sam Bankman-Fried for the time being.

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%.

Christian Teaching Assistant Fired for Social Media Posts Describing Transgender ‘Brainwashing’ Wins Appeal

46-year-old Christian teaching assistant Kristie Higgs won an appeal against her 2019 dismissal for Facebook posts criticizing gender ideology in children's education.

Vatican Survey Calls for ‘Radical Inclusion’ of LGBTQ+

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

Student’s Beliefs Called ‘Despicable’ After She Refused to Accept Classmate’s Identity as a Cat

A 13-year-old attending Rye College in East Sussex, England, was told her beliefs are "despicable" after refusing to accept her classmate identifying as a cat.

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