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In The News

13 New York Counties Refuse To Enforce New Mask Mandate
A quarter of New York’s counties are refusing to enforce a new mask mandate imposed by Democratic New York Gov.…
Read More » Escaped Zebras Caught Outside DC After 4 Months On The Run
The last two fugitive zebras that escaped from a Maryland farm in August have been found and returned to their…
Read More »Anti-Claus Crusade: Bishops In Italy Keep Telling Children Santa Isn’t Real
Catholic bishops in Italy have drawn fury from parents for repeatedly telling crowds of children that Santa Claus is imaginary.…
Read More »Man Arrested For Allegedly Hiring Hitmen To Kill Two People Blackmailing Him After Affair
Erik Maund, an auto executive, has been indicted for allegedly paying $750,000 to three men to track and murder his…
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Harry Potter Author Slams Police for Letting Rapists with Penises Identify as Women
J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, criticized Scotland’s government for logging male rapists as “female” simply because…
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Science, Technology, and Social Media
China Cuts Checks To American Social Media Influencers To Hype Olympics, Downplay Boycotts
China’s government is paying social media influencers in the U.S. to promote the Beijing Olympics and distract from diplomatic boycotts…
Read More » Artist Says Billboard Companies Banned His Artwork Criticizing China Ahead Of Olympics
Chinese-Australian artist Badiucao, whose work is critical of the Chinese Communist Party, claimed that his artwork was been from all…
Read More »Incoming NYC Mayor Makes Stern Warning For BLM Leader Who Threatened Bloodshed
Incoming New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned Black Lives Matter (BLM) leadership and other activists that he would not…
Read More »‘Her Body, Her Problem’: Ad Mocks Pro-Choice Men
A new ad produced by the pro-life group Live Action mocks men who support abortion rights, pointing out that males…
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In the Courts

Supreme Court Allows Texas Heartbeat Act to Stay in Effect and Lets Providers Sue State
The Supreme Court will allow Texas’s Heartbeat Act to stay in effect, but it will allow abortion providers to sue…
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In The News

New York Councilwoman Argues Against Letting Non-Citizens Vote in City Elections
A Democratic New York City councilwoman argued against a proposal to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections citing fears…
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In The News

Germany Clamps Down On Unvaccinated, Denies Access To Train Platforms
Unvaccinated Germans are now barred from public transportation, including buses and trains, unless they have a negative test from the…
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Afghan Refugee Who Served As Translator For US Army Killed In San Francisco Mugging
Ahmad Fawad Yusufi, an Afghan refugee who served the U.S. Army as a translator in Afghanistan, was shot and killed…
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In The News
Homeless Man Charged With Setting Fox Christmas Tree Ablaze Released Without Bail
Craig Tamanaha, a 49-year-old man charged with arson for allegedly igniting the Christmas tree outside of Fox News’ headquarters in…
Read More » School Closures Continue, Often Unrelated to COVID
The school closures which became commonplace during the pandemic are continuing nationwide for reasons not directly related to COVID-19, including…
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