The Idaho state senate passed a legislation on Friday officially marking January 22 as a “Day of Tears,” a day of solemn statewide remembrance for the more than 60 million babies murdered in the womb in America since 1973.
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The Idaho state senate passed a legislation on Friday officially marking January 22 as a “Day of Tears,” a day of solemn statewide remembrance for the more than 60 million babies murdered in the womb in America since 1973.
More than 80 guns were stolen from cargo containers near downtown Los Angeles including 36 .22-caliber handguns and 46 shotguns, most of which remain missing.
One of the three men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery pleaded guilty to federal hate-crime charges on Monday, admitting for the first time he chased the 25-year-old black man because of his race.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott named TikTok as one way that Mexican cartels are recruiting smugglers during a roundtable meeting on border security on Thursday.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which was founded in 1913 to fight anti semitism, changed its definition of racism from the traditional understanding to now refer to “The marginalization and/or oppression of people of color based on a socially constructed racial hierarchy that privileges white people.”
North Korea confirmed on Monday it had launched a Hwasong-12 ballistic missile, the same weapon it had once threatened to target the U.S. territory of Guam with, sparking fears the nuclear-armed state could resume long-range testing.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was shuttled off to an “undisclosed location” by his security detail on Saturday as a sea of protesters stood shoulder to shoulder in of Ottawa.
Prominent podcaster, UFC commentator, and comedian Joe Rogan took to Instagram to clarify his stance on protests against his show which has been accused of spreading “dangerous misinformation” concerning COVID-19 vaccine rhetoric.
In a report confirmed by multiple sources, NFL all-time great Tom Brady announced his retirement from football after 22 seasons in the league.
Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst, who worked as an entertainment correspondent for the television show “Extra,” has died after apparently jumping from a Manhattan apartment building, New York police told the Washington Post.