West Virginia joins at least 10 other states that have enacted laws restricting or outlawing medically supported treatments for transgender youth.
New York Post“We are still in shock, and we just can’t believe it’s finally happened.” It’s been more than 20 years since Heidi Plummer’s toddler nephew and his uncle were fatally shot in Normal Heights, but it was clear talking to her Friday that the wounds are still fresh. Twenty-year-old Michael Plummer; his girlfriend, Adah Pearson, 18; and his nephew, 21-month-old Julio Rangel, were all mortally wounded the night of Sept. 4, 2000, in the 4500 block of Bancroft Street. Police suspect the slayings...
NBC 7 San DiegoFBI Lawyer Hoped Justice Department Would 'Reconsider' 2021 Memo On Alleged School Board Threats Authored by Ryan Morgan via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Documents the FBI recently released show that a lawyer for the agency expressed her reservations about a draft version of U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland’s Oct. 4, 2021 memo that initiated a controversial federal effort to investigate alleged harassment at school board meetings around the country. Attorney General...
ZeroHedgeCorporate marketers are bombarding us with messages “celebrating” women’s accomplishments during Women’s History Month–but there is little to celebrate.
FortuneEvery totalitarian movement needs its Orwellian euphemisms, and Big Trans is no exception. Case in point: “gender confirmation” and “gender affirmation,” which are now ubiquitous in the media. Even Wikipedia automatically directs searches for “sex change operation” to the page
BreitbartThe official trailer for Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, the Bridgerton sequel show centering around Queen Charlotte, is finally here! Here’s the logline for the show: Centered on Queen Charlotte’s rise to prominence and power, this Bridgerton-verse prequel tells the story of how the young Queen’s marriage to King George sparked both a great love []
www.justjared.comFirst-year Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) embarrassed Attorney General Merrick Garland and exposed intentional dereliction of duty by Justice Department officials telling federal marshals not to arrest people illegally demonstrating at the homes of Supreme Court justices.
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