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American Faith’s Social Media Blocked in Canada

American Faith has learned that its social media content is blocked in Canada.

Student Suspended For Questioning Use of Term ‘Illegal Alien’

A high school student in North Carolina was suspended after asking his teacher which of two possible meanings was intended by the word “alien” in a lesson.

Republican Lawmakers Call for Prosecuting ‘Pro-Terrorist Campus Mobs’

A group of GOP Senators released a letter this week calling on the Biden administration to "prosecute" pro-Palestinian protesters at college campuses across the country.

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Newsom Plan: Arizona Doctors Could Perform Abortions in California to Counter Ban

In a move to counter Arizona's restrictive abortion law, California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed allowing Arizona doctors to perform abortions in California for their patients, announced Wednesday. This initiative aims to circumvent Arizona's impending...

Sen. Cotton Urges Biden to Protect Jewish Students Amid Anti-Israel Protests

Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas asserted that President Joe Biden has a "duty" to safeguard Jewish students on New York City college campuses amid rising anti-Israel demonstrations, calling out law enforcement and local...

Biden Signs Bill Requiring TikTok Sale or Face U.S. Ban

President Biden has signed legislation that compels TikTok's parent company to sell its operations in the U.S. or face a ban. The measure is part of a $95 billion package that includes foreign aid...

House Speaker Reveals Intervention Threat Over Potential US Sanctions on Israeli Battalion

House Speaker Mike Johnson revealed on Wednesday that he personally contacted White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan to express concerns about potential sanctions on an Israeli military battalion over its conduct in the...

Biden’s Teleprompter Trouble Adds to String of Verbal Missteps

President Biden stumbled through another verbal misstep during a speech at a trade union conference in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, highlighting his tendency for awkward moments while reading from a teleprompter. During his remarks, Biden...

Children’s COVID Vaccine Only 19% Effective After Four Months

A study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that children who received an original COVID-19 vaccine have little protection against hospitalization for the virus. Upon receiving the vaccine, children had...

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Arrests and Suspensions Follow Pro-Palestinian Protests at American Universities

Pro-Palestinian encampments have emerged on over a dozen American college campuses, including New York University (NYU), Yale University, and Columbia University, leading to arrests and suspensions of participating students. At NYU on Monday night, the NYPD arrested over 100 protesters,...

Facebook Interfered in U.S. Elections 39 Times Since 2008

MRC Free Speech America researchers uncovered 39 instances of Facebook interfering in U.S. elections since 2008.

Children’s Hospital Ends Gender Treatments in Texas

Seattle Children's Hospital has ended its gender transition surgeries and treatments for minors in Texas.

Thousands Gather for Pro-Life California March

An estimated 3,000 people gathered in Sacramento, California, to participate in the April 22 March for Life.

Judge Declares Mistrial in Arizona Rancher Case

A judge declared a mistrial this week after an Arizona jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict in the murder trial for Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly.

Billionaire Ends Columbia University Donations Amid Ongoing Anti-Israel Protests

Billionaire and CEO of the New England Patriots Robert Kraft declared that he is pulling his donations to Columbia University due to the ongoing anti-Israel protests occurring on campus.

National Archives Sued After Allegedly Deleting CDC Employee Emails

America First Legal (AFL) has sued the Biden administration's Health and Human Services (HHS) and the National Archives (NARA) after the agencies allegedly deleted email correspondence of former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) employees.

Nursing Home Staffing Mandate Finalized by Biden Administration, Faces Industry Opposition

The Biden administration, through Vice President Kamala Harris, announced on Monday the finalization of the first-ever minimum staffing rule for nursing homes. The mandate requires nursing homes receiving Medicare and Medicaid funding to provide a minimum of 3.48 hours of...

U.S. to Provide Ukraine Aid Upon Senate Approval, Biden Tells Zelensky

President Biden assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday that the United States would provide additional aid once the Senate approves a national security package, the White House announced. Biden conveyed to Zelensky the U.S.'s steadfast commitment to supporting Ukraine...

Court Rules in Favor of Trump, Rejects Letitia James’ Attempt to Void $175 Million Bond

In a legal dispute over a $175 million bond, a judge ruled in favor of former President Donald Trump on Monday, rejecting New York Attorney General Letitia James' efforts to invalidate the bond. Last Friday, James sought to void Trump's...

Debate Erupts Over Pronoun Badges and Transgender Education in Scottish Classrooms

Scottish school pupils are being encouraged to wear "pronoun badges" as part of efforts by activist groups to promote transgender awareness in classrooms, sparking debate over the influence of ideology in educational settings. Teachers in Edinburgh, including at primary schools,...

Broward Superintendent Licata’s Departure Sparks Debate and Negotiations

Peter Licata is set to negotiate his departure as Broward schools superintendent, with the potential of receiving a payout of about $192,000 as part of the agreement. Licata, who has served in the role for only nine months, announced his...

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