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Georgia’s ban on gender surgeries for minors takes effect under looming legal threat

Georgia's ban on gender transition for minors, which took effect on July 1, may be enjoined by a federal judge following a lawsuit filed on Friday by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the American Civil Liberties Union.

Monday was the world’s hottest ever day on record

Monday, July 3, was the world's hottest-ever day recorded, data from the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction says.

Philadelphia mass shooting: Suspect kills 5 people by shooting randomly

The mass shooter who killed five people and injured at least two others while wearing a bulletproof vest in Philadelphia Monday night fired their gun randomly at vehicles and pedestrians, police said.

Donald Trump wins big with swing state voters: Poll

Former President Donald Trump holds a major lead over President Joe Biden in several key swing states, according to a new poll.

Fukushima nuclear power plant cleared to release wastewater into Pacific Ocean

The Fukushima nuclear power plant has been cleared to dump its radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean.

Four swimmers bitten by suspected sharks near Long Island beach

Echoes of Jaws resounded over the Fourth of July holiday after four swimmers near a Long Island beach were bitten by a suspected shark over the course of two days.

Darren Bailey enters race to challenge popular Republican in blue Illinois

Former Republican state Sen. Darren Bailey is joining the race for the House seat of Rep. Mike Bost (R-IL).

GOP senator says Biden won’t protect voters’ ‘religious liberty’

Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) said that President Joe Biden isn't standing up for the public's religious freedom.

Putin thanks Xi for support in virtual meeting following brief Russian coup attempt

Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping and other world leaders for their support during last week's Wagner mutiny in a virtual meeting.

Arizona governor Katie Hobbs rejects call to rescind abortion executive order

Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) is rejecting a call from nearly all county prosecutors to rescind her executive order limiting prosecutions of abortion-related crimes, according to her communications director.
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