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The Threat of Woke Corporations and the Response of the Red States

Resistance to environmental, social, and corporate governance investing is taking center stage in a number of Republican-leaning state legislative sessions this year.

Biden to End COVID Emergencies on May 11

The move would re-organize the federal handling of the virus, so it is treated as a common threat to public health that can be handled through the usual powers of agencies.

Utah Bans Sex Change Medical Interventions for Minors

The bill cites a lack of adequate evidence to support "gender-affirming" treatments and calls for a systematic review of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and sex change surgeries such as bilateral mastectomies for minors.

FDA Proposes Lifting Ban on Blood from Groups With High HIV Rate

Of the 30,635 new HIV diagnoses in the U.S. in 2020, 68% (20,758) were among gay and bisexual men.

Bishop Blasts Biden’s ‘Fake Catholicism’ Following Latest Abortion Comments

The Catholic bishop of Tyler, Texas, denounced President Joe Biden's "fake Catholicism" and called on the Vatican to weigh in after the president said Pope Francis and some bishops did not oppose taxpayer funding for abortion.

Pennsylvania Report Recommends 5 Changes to Election Code

Pennsylvania’s Election Law Advisory Board has released an interim report making five recommendations for how the legislature can address grey areas in the state election code as it relates to mail-in voting.

British Police Hiring Illiterate Officers, Some With Criminal Backgrounds, in Hopes of Meeting Diversity Quotas

In hopes of satisfying diversity recruitment quotas, London's Metropolitan Police prioritized immutable characteristics prized by DEI consultants over candidates' relevant skills.

13 Years Old Is Too Young for Social Media: U.S. Surgeon General

"It's a time where it's really important for us to be thoughtful about what's going into how they think about their own self-worth and their relationships and the skewed and often distorted environment of social media often does a disservice to many of those children," Murthy added.

Chicken Farmers Blame ‘Tainted Feed’ After Hens Stop Producing Eggs

Chicken farmers took to social media to blame their commercial chicken feed for their hens' decreased egg output.

Pro-Life Protester Found Not Guilty of Violating FACE Act

Houck faced a maximum sentence of 11 years in prison and a $350,000 fine.

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