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NYC Elementary School Teaches Kindergarteners ‘Gender Identity’ Course

A New York City elementary school has drawn attention after its gender identity curriculum for kindergarteners was shared on social media. Hillside Elementary School, part of the Hastings-on-Hudson Unified School District, has been teaching “gender curriculum” as part of its effort to promote “inclusion,” according to a Fox News report. The outlet reviewed the course… Continue reading NYC Elementary School Teaches Kindergarteners ‘Gender Identity’ Course

Federal Judge Rejects Illegal Immigrant’s Claim to Second Amendment Rights After Agents Seized 170 Firearms

A federal judge has denied a request by an illegal immigrant to have a gun charge dismissed after he argued he has Second Amendment rights despite being unlawfully in the United States. Carlos Serrano-Restrepo, an illegal immigrant in Ohio, was indicted earlier this year for possessing a firearm while illegally in the country. The Bureau… Continue reading Federal Judge Rejects Illegal Immigrant’s Claim to Second Amendment Rights After Agents Seized 170 Firearms

Minnesota Hospital Apologizes to Staff After Providing Free Chick-fil-A Sandwiches

A Minnesota hospital apologized to staff members after failing to adhere to its “values of respect and justice” for handing out free Chick-fil-A sandwiches. Employees at Essential Health in Duluth were provided the free lunch offered by the fast-food chain in the St. Mary’s Medical Center’s atrium last week. However, internal emails obtained by The… Continue reading Minnesota Hospital Apologizes to Staff After Providing Free Chick-fil-A Sandwiches

Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua Expands Presence to 16 US States

The Venezuelan criminal gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) has reportedly expanded its influence across at least 16 US states, now affecting roughly half of the country’s population, according to an internal Department of Homeland Security memo cited by the New York Post. The memo highlighted that the gang has established roots in states including California,… Continue reading Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua Expands Presence to 16 US States

Military Suicides Increased in 2023 as Long-Term Trend Continues

The US military experienced an increase in suicides in 2023, according to an annual Pentagon report released on Thursday.  The report noted that approximately 523 service members died by suicide, up from 493 in 2022. This troubling rise continues a broader trend since 2011, with Pentagon leaders expressing deep concern and pledging action. During a… Continue reading Military Suicides Increased in 2023 as Long-Term Trend Continues

Seattle Ends Restrictions on Misdemeanor Bookings due to High Levels of Crime

Seattle has reversed a pandemic-era policy that limited law enforcement’s ability to arrest and book individuals for low-level misdemeanors, such as shoplifting, vandalism, property crimes, and other petty crime. This policy change, effective earlier this month, lifts restrictions previously in place in King County that prevented police from booking people for all but serious misdemeanors.… Continue reading Seattle Ends Restrictions on Misdemeanor Bookings due to High Levels of Crime

Federal Appeals Court Allows Colorado’s Under-21 Gun Sales Ban to Take Effect

A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that a Colorado law prohibiting gun sales to adults under 21 can take effect, overturning a previous injunction. The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the lower court’s decision and sent the case back to the district court for further review, according to a report by The Denver… Continue reading Federal Appeals Court Allows Colorado’s Under-21 Gun Sales Ban to Take Effect

Law Student Faces Potential Expulsion for ‘Aggressive Pointing,’ Misgendering Trans-Identifying Student

A law student at Pace University in New York claims he may face expulsion for allegedly “aggressively” pointing at a transgender-identifying student and misgendering them during a recent panel discussion on women’s sports. The student, 28-year-old Houston Porter, is currently under investigation for “sex-based discrimination” following the incident, which took place at the event on… Continue reading Law Student Faces Potential Expulsion for ‘Aggressive Pointing,’ Misgendering Trans-Identifying Student

Government Committee Promotes Plant Proteins As Superior To Meats

A federal government committee intends to issue dietary guidelines that recommend beans, peas, and lentils — plant-based proteins — take precedence over meats like chicken and beef, per new guidance obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.  The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee is helmed by 20 individuals who all voiced support for moving beans, peas, and… Continue reading Government Committee Promotes Plant Proteins As Superior To Meats

Three Illegal Immigrants Linked to Tren de Aragua Gang Arrested for Murder, Kidnapping in Texas

Three migrants illegally residing in the United States, who have alleged connections to the violent Tren de Aragua gang, were arrested for the murder of a Texas man and the kidnapping of two children. According to a release from the Department of Homeland Security’s Dallas Investigation office, Carl Luis Zambrano-Bolivar, 26, Jhonata Nahin Toro Gonzalez,… Continue reading Three Illegal Immigrants Linked to Tren de Aragua Gang Arrested for Murder, Kidnapping in Texas

Federal Appeals Court Upholds DC’s Ban on Magazines over 10 Rounds

A federal appeals court has upheld Washington, DC’s ban on “high-capacity” magazines, enforcing the city’s 10-round limit for firearms.  In a 2-1 decision, a three-judge panel declined to issue an injunction requested by four gun owners. The plaintiffs argued that they needed more than 10 rounds in their firearms for self-defense, but both the lower… Continue reading Federal Appeals Court Upholds DC’s Ban on Magazines over 10 Rounds

Ohio Judge Strikes Down State’s Six-Week Abortion Ban as Unconstitutional

An Ohio judge has permanently blocked the state’s six-week abortion ban, declaring it unconstitutional.  The “Heartbeat Act,” signed into law in 2019 by Governor Mike DeWine, prohibited abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, usually around six weeks into pregnancy. The law could not be enforced initially because of protections under Roe v. Wade. However,… Continue reading Ohio Judge Strikes Down State’s Six-Week Abortion Ban as Unconstitutional