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I’m being professionally canceled for my moral stance on trans butchery

The College of Psychologists in Ontario ordered Jordan Peterson to undergo “professional coaching” after tweeting opinions the college deemed “unbecoming of a psychologist.”

Top Hochul Aide Takes Part in Chinese Propaganda Event at Mets Game

Hochul seems to keep ignoring federal-government warnings that Beijing uses its relationships with state and local officials to advance its geopolitical aims.

Philadelphia Police Chief Resigns amid Homicide Wave

Over the course of her tenure, annual homicides in Philadelphia rose from 499 in 2020 to 516 in 2022.

Capitol Hill Doctor Rules Out Stroke, Seizure Disorder after Examining McConnell

McConnell was first elected in 1984 and became the longest serving Republican in the Senate this January.

Fauci Knew NIH Funded Wuhan’s Gain-of-Function Research as Pandemic Began, Email Reveals

An email obtained following a FOIA lawsuit reveals that Fauci’s aide briefed him on the NIH’s ties to the Wuhan lab in January 2020.

Sheldon Whitehouse Says It’s Unethical to Answer His Own Questions

We should know by now not to expect consistency or grounding in factual reality from Sheldon Whitehouse.

Trump Aide Navarro Set for Quick Contempt Trial

Like Bannon, Navarro had his defense precluded by the trial judge, rendering conviction a certainty.

House subpoenas Mayorkas, Homeland Security Department, Secret Service over Hunter Biden probe

House investigators issued six subpoenas Tuesday seeking information about the government's role in allegedly obstructing a criminal probe into Hunter Biden over hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid taxes and lying on a gun background check form.

Biden faces backlash after forgoing trips to East Palestine for 7 months

Seven months have passed since the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment, and President Biden has yet to issue a disaster declaration at the site or visit the area.

Mark Meadows pleads not guilty to charges in Georgia election case and waives right to arraignment

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of participating in an illegal scheme to try to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia and will not appear in court in Atlanta this week.

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