UK Signs Treaty to Join Indo-Pacific Trade Bloc CPTPP
UK has formally signed treaty to join vast free trade area spanning the Indo-Pacific region, in move government says will be a “big boost for British businesses.”
DOJ Says Trump’s Motion to Delay Trial Until After Elections ‘Borders on Frivolous’
DOJ's Jack Smith, investigating Trump after launch of Trump's reelection campaign, pushed against Trump’s request to schedule his trial after 2024 elections.
Court Blocks Ruling That Barred Biden Admin From Demanding Social Media Censorship
Federal court put temporary hold on ruling prohibiting federal agencies and staff from contacting social media to censor constitutionally protected free speech.
IN-DEPTH: If Parents Want Their Rights Back They Must End Teacher Union Monopoly: Expert
Parents and other concerned citizens must be aware of what teachers’ unions are doing and stop their monopoly, including their control of school boards.
How Did the Medical System Lose Its Credibility and the Public’s Confidence?
Gallup’s recent poll on public’s confidence in major institutions saw most significant decline in confidence over last 2 years in presidency and medical system.
Rising Crime Rate Spurs Increased Demand for Highly-Trained Protection Dogs
For personal protection, you should be looking for a protection dog that is capable for violence, but also, completely capable of integrating into a family home.
Transgender Cyclist Wins Female Race to ‘Stir Controversy’
South Korean man identifying as transgender female competed and won cycling race to point out that trans athletes are physically stronger, deeming them “selfish.”
‘Dangerous Rhetoric’: Hunter Biden Lawyers Tell Trump Cease and Desist Social Media Attacks
Hunter's lawyers issued cease and desist to Trump’s legal team, demanding he not post about Hunter for fear of “physical and violent action” by Trump followers.
21 International Experts Dispute Prevailing US Gender Transition Methods
Clinicians and researchers say “best available evidence” doesn’t support prevailing treatment methods of gender dysphoria, namely sex-change procedures, in U.S..
Disney Faces New District in State Court
Court looks at whether CFTOD had authority to void 30-year development agreement Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc., made with Reedy Creek Improvement District.
EXCLUSIVE: Slew of College Students’ Private Info Shared With Third Parties for Political Research
Colleges are handing over student FERPA-protected info to be analyzed for political research in exchange for report measuring campus voter registration activities.
Hollywood Actors Strike: ‘It’s Only Going to Get Worse’
Summer blockbusters won't see actors on red carpets and promotional events—“Oppenheimer” cast attending film premiere in UK have walked off to join actors strike.