Court Defends Minors: Gender Transition Restrictions Upheld
| | | | | | Iran Threatens Mass Executions of Journalists and Their Families in Chilling Crackdown | | Iran International, a Persian-language news network, has issued an urgent appeal to the United Nations, citing explicit death threats against its journalists and their families. | Read More |
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| | | | | Trump Orders D.C. Law Enforcement Surge Amid Rising Tensions | | Federal law enforcement presence in Washington, D.C. is set to increase following directives from the Trump administration. This development comes amidst growing concerns over crime rates in the nation's capital. | Read More |
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| | | | | Around America | Man dead and officer wounded after a standoff in a Georgia mall parking lot | A predawn standoff in a Georgia mall parking lot ended with a suspect dead and a police officer wounded after the man allegedly opened fire on officers attempting to arrest him. Authorities say the officer is expected to recover, while the Georgia Bureau of Investigation works to determine how the suspect died. | Massachusetts sheriff arrested on charges of pressuring cannabis company over stock purchase | Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins was charged with extortion for allegedly pressuring a Boston cannabis company into selling him stock, then later demanding a full refund after its value dropped. Federal prosecutors say the case is a serious breach of public trust, and note that Tompkins has previously faced ethics violations. He could face up to 20 years in prison on each count if convicted. | Man caught on video attacking pro-life protesters gets slap on wrist by judge | A Baltimore man convicted of attacking two elderly pro-life advocates outside a Planned Parenthood clinic, leaving one with permanent eye damage, was sentenced to one year of home detention and three years of probation. Critics say the lenient sentence undermines equal justice and fails to adequately punish what they call a politically motivated assault on peaceful demonstrators. | Hegseth reposts video on social media featuring pastors saying women shouldn't be allowed to vote | Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing criticism after reposting a CNN report on a Christian nationalist church whose pastors have called for repealing women's right to vote. While the Pentagon says Hegseth values many of the church's teachings, the post has fueled debate over the role of personal faith in public office and the boundaries between religion and government. |
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