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Fentanyl deaths skyrocket in Los Angeles over past five years

Fentanyl overdose deaths in Los Angeles have increased 1,280% over the past five years, with white residents accounting for the highest number, according to a new study.

HHS secretary signals sex-change surgeries for minors should be covered by taxpayers: Report

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra indicated that the Biden administration supports using taxpayer dollars to cover treatments, such as gender transition surgery, for minors that medical experts have determined are "medically necessary."

New Jersey Quaker school implemented racially segregated affinity groups

High school students at Moorestown Friends School, a private Quaker school in Moorestown, New Jersey, can take part in racially segregated affinity groups, according to the school's website.

WATCH: Megyn Kelly slams ‘disgusting, shameful’ Kim Kardashian over Balenciaga fiasco

Megyn Kelly railed against Kim Kardashian on Tuesday for the reality star's refusal to denounce Balenciaga.

WATCH: Tulsi Gabbard calls feminists ‘hypocrites’ who are trying to ‘erase women’

Former Democratic Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard claims modern-day feminists are “hypocrites” who are actually “trying to erase women” as a category of people.

World Cup 2022: Mexico eliminated in group stage for first time since 1978

Despite beating Saudi Arabia 2-1 Wednesday, Mexico was eliminated in the group stage for the first time since the 1978 World Cup.

SEE IT: Tom Hanks’s new coffee company will donate all profits to veterans

Actor Tom Hanks released a coffee line and will donate all its profits to veterans.

WATCH: Veteran Marine and Lakers fan chugs beer out of prosthetic leg

A Los Angeles Lakers fan was donned the "fan of the game" Monday after she chugged a beer out of her prosthetic leg.

Musk says Twitter ‘interfered in elections’ and ‘failed’ public trust

New Twitter CEO Elon Musk said his company will be more "even-handed" under his watch while condemning previous election interference from the platform.

Idaho murders: Forensic analysts say ‘incel’ suspect angle premature but should not be ignored

While a suspect has not been identified or arrested in the murder of four University of Idaho students, forensic analysts are saying law enforcement should not rule out that the suspect may be an involuntary celibate, but that it is premature to confirm the theory.
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