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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has ordered state agencies to investigate reports of gender-dysphoric children undergoing “sex change” procedures as child abuse, in accordance with an opinion released by the state attorney general’s office earlier this week. In a letter to the Department of Family and Protective Services sent Tuesday, Abbott noted the agency is “responsible
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On Wednesday, NBC’s Today show brought on former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul to discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine and heap praise on President Biden’s failed foreign policy. Given McFaul’s diplomatic tenure in Moscow occurred during the Obama administration and ended just prior to Vladimir Putin’s initial 2014 invasion of Ukraine, perhaps he
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Could the conflict between Russia and Ukraine turn into a long-term war in Europe? Is World War III on the horizon? How will America be affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? And what can China’s response to the situation tell us? Luke Coffey, director of The Heritage Foundation’s Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign
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A vote of Los Angeles prosecutors found an astounding 97.8% supported the recall of their boss, District Attorney George Gascón. The results of the vote were released Tuesday by the Los Angeles Association of Deputy District Attorneys. “It’s been one year of Gascon’s social experiment,” said LAADDA vice president Eric Siddall to Fox News Digital.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that in response to Russia’s behavior toward Ukraine, Canada will levy sanctions as part of a “stand against authoritarianism.” “Russia’s flagrant disregard for the independence of a sovereign nation is a serious threat to security and stability in the region and around the world,” Trudeau said. “Canada and
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Amid the Russia-Ukraine situation, many on the political right have recently been highlighting a two-year-old tweet posted on the account of then-candidate Joe Biden — the tweet declared that Russian President Vladimir Putin did not want Biden to become America’s president. “Vladimir Putin doesn’t want me to be President. He doesn’t want me to be
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Members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in a group chat allegedly celebrated violence against Ottawa protesters, with officers making declarations such as “time for the protesters to hear our jackboots on the ground.” The RCMP issued a statement on the matter Sunday saying it’s “aware of the material circulating on social media pertaining to
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The Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to take up a case involving a Denver-based Christian wedding website designer who under Colorado law is required to provide services to same-sex couples. What are the details? In her petition to the high court in September, web designer Lorie Smith argued that a lower court ruling so strictly
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The Kremlin announced Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will recognize the independence of two territories in eastern Ukraine that are under the control of Russian-backed separatists, The New York Times reported. Putin told French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz of his decision in phone calls Monday, the Times reported. “The president of
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Former “America’s Got Talent” contestant Jane Marczewski, a singer who used the name “Nightbirde,” died on Saturday, according to a statement from her family. “It is with the deepest heartache that we confirm that after a four year battle with cancer, Jane Marczewski, known to many of you as Nightbirde, passed away on February 19th
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The Idaho House has passed a bill to combat ballot harvesting. The bill, introduced by House Majority Leader Mike Moyle, will make it a felony to deliver more than 10 ballots to the post office from non-household members. Delivering fewer than ten ballots for non-household members will be a misdemeanor. Ballot harvesting involves collecting absentee
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A single month determined the course of the 20th century. That’s what historian Craig Shirley writes about in his newest book, “April 1945: The Hinge of History.” It’s Shirley’s follow-up to “December 1941,” in which the author and political consultant recounted stories from the lives of leaders and everyday Americans during the attack on Pearl
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One Chicago-area mother earned herself an early nomination for “Mother of the Year.” An armed robbery suspect was nabbed by police because his own mother recognized him in photographs released by law enforcement and forced her son to turn himself into authorities. What are the details? Zion Brown, an 18-year-old sophomore at Loyola University Chicago,
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