Soldiers Engage In Mutiny, Detain President Of African Country After Battle At Palace
Soldiers in Burkina Faso staged a mutiny and said they detained the country’s president Monday after seizing a military barracks…
Read More »European Politician Facing Criminal Charges For Tweeting Bible Verse
Finnish politician Päivi Räsänen went on trial Monday for tweeting a bible verse in 2019 and challenging the Finnish Lutheran…
Read More »Frats Will Be Allowed To Throw Parties Again At This School, But Only If They Have Chaperons Blocking Bedrooms
The University of Southern California (USC) will allow its fraternities to begin hosting social events again in February if they…
Read More »Pro-Life March Energized By Possible Overturn Of Roe V. Wade
Participants at the 49th annual March for Life emphasized the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case currently being considered by…
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In the Courts

Texas Abortion Law Still In Effect As Supreme Court Sends It Back To State Court
The Texas Heartbeat Act, which bans most abortions after around six weeks of pregnancy, is still in effect after the…
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In The News

New York Times Refers to Women as ‘Menstruators’ for First Time
The New York Times referred to women as “menstruators” for the first time in a Thursday article on changing attitudes…
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US News
University Of Michigan To Pay $490 Million In Sex Abuse Settlement
The University of Michigan agreed to pay $490 million to 1,050 former students who alleged the school’s former sports doctor…
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In The News

In Less Than Six Months, Robert Reich Went From Champion Of Women Empowerment To Advocate For Slapping Kyrsten Sinema
Robert Reich, former secretary of labor, said that Democrats should slap Democratic Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema in a since-deleted Thursday…
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VP Harris Gets Testy After NBC Anchor Says It’s ‘Astonishing’ Biden’s Doubting US Elections
Vice President Kamala Harris sparred with “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie Thursday morning when asked about President Biden casting doubt on…
Read More » Starbucks Throws Out Vaccine Mandate For Its Workers In Wake Of SCOTUS Ruling
Starbucks will no longer require employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine or face weekly testing, it announced in a note…
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England Ends Mandatory Masking, COVID-19 Passports
England is ending mandatory masking and its vaccine passport system on Jan. 27, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Wednesday. Johnson…
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Johns Hopkins Now Requires Double Masking Despite 99% Vax Rate, Booster Requirement And Twice Weekly Testing
Johns Hopkins University (JHU) is requiring students to either wear two masks or wear an N-95 or KN-95 mask on…
Read More » Majority Of Democrats Favor House Arrest For The Unvaccinated, Nearly A Third Want Them To Lose Custody Of Children: Poll
Democrats were more than twice as likely as other voters to favor harsh government restrictions being placed on unvaccinated people’s…
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500,000 Vaccinated People Lose Access To Health Pass In France, Booster Mandatory After 3 Months
France now requires vaccination for anyone 16 or older to fully participate in public life and decreased the time between…
Read More » Two Teenagers Arrested in England in Connection to Texas Synagogue Attack
Two teenagers were arrested in the U.K. on Sunday in connection to the Texas synagogue hostage standoff, the Independent reported.…
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