As “Pride Month” comes to an end, a new controversy has come to light after footage of pronoun training reportedly intended for members of the US Navy began to circulate.
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As “Pride Month” comes to an end, a new controversy has come to light after footage of pronoun training reportedly intended for members of the US Navy began to circulate.
A lawsuit brought against an alleged pedophile priest in Germany is seeking to establish whether former Pope Benedict and other members of the clergy were culpable in a historical case of child sexual abuse, the plaintiff’s lawyer said.
Six major cities are on pace to pass last year’s historic violent crime totals in just the first half of 2022, in what many are seeing as continued fallout from the “defund the police” movement that took root in 2020.
Concern about President Biden’s fitness for office, once slammed by Democrats and the media as right-wing rhetoric, now has some Democrats openly urging the 46th president not to seek a second term in 2024.
Yellowstone partially reopened under restricted conditions Wednesday after historic flooding forced the entire national park to close on June 13 for the first time in 34 years.
Senate Bill 357, which would restrict the police’s ability to crack down on illegal prostitution, was sent to California Governor Gavin Newsome’s desk on Monday after passing the state legislature.
The states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Virginia, and the District of Columbia all went to the polls on Tuesday in the most recent round of primaries as a lead up to the November midterms.
Top U.N. officials voiced deep concern on Tuesday about human rights violations in Iran amid reports of rising numbers of executions, including of minors and Afghan migrants for drug-related offenses.
As the war in Ukraine stretches into its fourth month, both Russia and Ukraine are observing the “Day of Remembrance and Sorrow” today, marking the anniversary of Hitler’s attack on the Soviet Union in World War II.
Twitter’s board on Tuesday “unanimously” recommended that company shareholders vote to adopt Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover, according to a regulatory filing.