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Catholic farmer wins court ruling after being barred from farmer’s market

A Catholic farmer has won a court ruling over religious freedom six years after he was banned from the market for speaking out against same-sex marriage.

Most Missourians oppose transgender care for minors as court battle begins over ban: Poll

A majority of Missouri voters don’t support gender transition medical care for transgender youth amid a court battle this week involving families of transgender minors and LGBT organizations who are suing to block the state’s ban.

Push underway to mask up again in New York due to new COVID variant

Some Bronx residents are promoting masking up again as the New York State Health Department informed locals that cases are supposedly rising in the borough.

Hair heist: Criminals ransack Beverly Hills wig shop serving cancer patients

A group of masked criminals ransacked a Los Angeles-area wig store that serves cancer patients Tuesday, robbing the location of tens of thousands of dollars in product.

Megan Rapinoe claims there is ‘huge backlash against women’ in the US

Retired athlete and activist Megan Rapinoe stated Tuesday that there is "a huge backlash" against women happening to women in the United States, citing the criticism she and her former teammates have experienced in the past.

BlackRock eases support for ESG shareholder proposals

BlackRock is backing away from supporting shareholder proposals that embrace environmental and social themes, an indication that the GOP pressure campaign against ESG, or environmental, social, and governance regulations, might be making headway.

Cruz blasts opponent’s event turnout: ‘Six people showed up’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) blasted his opponent's event turnout on Tuesday night, claiming only six people showed up for the event in San Antonio, Texas.

North Korean hackers to cash out $40 million in stolen crypto: FBI

North Korean hackers may attempt to cash out more than $40 million worth of bitcoin, the latest crypto-related crime effort connected to the country.

South Carolina Supreme Court upholds six-week abortion ban

The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday announced its decision to uphold the state's six-week abortion ban.

‘Ringleader’ Mark Meadows was ‘central’ to Jan. 6 efforts: Former Pence chief of staff

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows was "central" to former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, according to the former chief of staff for Mike Pence.
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