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Biden to veto legislation that would protect women's sports
The White House announced on Monday that Joe Biden intends to veto legislation that would prevent biological males from participating in women's sports should it pass both houses of Congress. Read More.
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Trump announces plan to make nation's streets safe again
In a new "Agenda 47" video, former President Trump details his plan to end "the nightmare of the homeless, drug addicts, and dangerously deranged on American streets" by relocating the homeless to "tent cities." Read More.
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'Algebra for none' didn't equate to success for San Francisco schools
With the failure rate soaring for eighth grade algebra, the San Francisco Unified School District decided in 2015 to delay the class for all students until the ninth grade. Read More.
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Female columnist on Dylan Mulvaney: ‘Enough is enough’
While corporate America seems comfortable to have a biological male who makes a mockery of womanhood sell menstrual products, light beer, and sports bras, real women are saying "enough is enough." Read More.
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Unreported: Trista Martin, 18, remembered with floating lanterns in Oklahoma
In 2022, 18-year-old Trista Martin of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma wanted to attend a concert of the Australian pop group 5 Seconds of Summer. Read More.
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James Madison defended Baptists as first victims of cancel culture
Following the crisis of the French and Indian War, Americans turned to Christ in religious revivals. Virginia's government, though, was established Anglican, and imposed strict lockdowns on unapproved church gatherings. Read More.
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Biological male wins Australia women's golf tournament
Breanna Gill, a biological male, was announced by the WPGA Tour of Australasia as the winner of the Australian Women’s Classic Bonville. Read More.
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'Unreliable': Wind power 'fails on every count,' Oxford scientist says
Oxford University mathematician and physicist, researcher at CERN and Fellow of Keble College, Emeritus Professor Wade Allison said the United Kingdom is looking at a "disaster in the making" via its over-reliance on wind power. Read More.
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Watchdog: Air Force Academy focuses on anti-American critical race theory in training of cadets
The U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) has made race and gender instruction a top priority in the training of cadets, according to documents obtained by a government watchdog group. Read More.
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Biological male feels ‘like a superhero’ after winning women’s cycling championship
A 46-year-old biological male, who only took up cycling at age 40, cruised to first place at a women’s cycling race in New York City against much younger competition. Read More.
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Not satire: Bill Gates invests $4.8 million in face masks for cows
If cows won't voluntarily get in line with climate change activism, Bill Gates will spend millions of dollars to force them to do so. Read More.
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Young pilot can no longer fly solo; Diagnosed with heart ailments following Covid jab
A 23-year-old pilot who suffered chest pains following her Covid injection says she has been diagnosed with two heart ailments and is no longer able to fly solo. Read More.
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'We were wrong': Canadian doctor says puberty blockers not 'safe' or 'reversible'
A doctor who helped pioneer "gender affirming care" in Canada is now questioning the safety of and ability to reverse puberty blockers. Read More.
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'Let's stay in touch': New technology, personal and impersonal
Whatever happened to connecting with people up close and personal? Read More.
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Idiocracy: Blockhead publishers cancel popular comic strip
The cartoon character "Dilbert," which has always ranked high on "favorite comic lists," has been excised from thousands of newspapers. The block-headed Dilbert, a crotchety yet fan-favorite engineer, who often picked at the inadequacies of his fellow workers and could be sarcastic in upbraiding them, has been kicked aside after some 35 years as a comic strip. Read More.

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