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A defiant wave of over 100 trans men has stormed the gates of the Miss Italy pageant, challenging its controversial new “female from birth” requirement. The policy came after a trans woman won Miss Netherlands, sparking discussions to tighten entry rules. Activist Federico Barbarossa catalyzed the audacious protest, musing the policy would bar him for looking too masculine despite being assigned female at birth. To challenge the discrimination, Barbarossa entered under his birth name and shared the news online. An LGBTQ group he collaborates with amplified the call to action, urging trans males to apply in solidarity. Consequently, over 100…

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In 2018, text messages reviewed by Fox News Digital revealed an interesting exchange between Hunter Biden and his longtime friend and business partner, Devon Archer. After learning that a judge had thrown out Archer’s conviction, Hunter expressed relief and happiness, saying it was the “first good news in way too long.” He encouraged Archer to put the ordeal behind him and move forward positively, with brotherly affection. The text exchange took a humorous turn when Hunter joked about liking Archer “better as a felon.” Hunter also expressed his determination to have the “last laugh,” seemingly referencing the Department of Justice.…

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Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) took a significant step on Saturday, announcing that he had referred Dr. Anthony Fauci to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for further investigation. The move came after a revelation about a February 2020 email exchange in which Fauci acknowledged knowledge of “scientists in Wuhan University” conducting gain-of-function experiments. Sharing the contents of the email on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Senator Paul highlighted Fauci’s awareness of concerns raised by “highly credible scientists” regarding unusual mutations in the virus that seemed potentially intentionally inserted, rather than naturally evolved in bats. Fauci, in his email…

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A sports radio host based in Washington, D.C., named Don Geronimo (Michael Sorce) was dismissed from his position on Saturday following inappropriate comments he made about a female TV reporter covering the Washington Commanders. During a broadcast on Thursday, Geronimo directed offensive remarks towards WUSA9 reporter Sharla McBride, referring to her as “Barbie” and implying that she might be a cheerleader. He made these remarks on air with co-host Crash Young. Later in the same broadcast, Geronimo brought up McBride again and made another inappropriate comment, prompting the Commanders to ban iHeartMedia, the parent company of WBIG Radio, from their…

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The once unyielding wall of silence among Democrats regarding Hunter Biden is starting to crumble, as a prominent congressman, Rep. Jim Himes (D-Connecticut), openly acknowledged that President Biden’s troubled son should be held accountable if he broke the law. In a surprising statement during an MSNBC interview, Rep. Himes stated that if Hunter Biden indeed violated the law, he should face prosecution for offenses related to taxes and potential ownership of a handgun. He emphasized that this is a departure from the Republican stance during the Trump administration, where they didn’t openly call for former President Trump’s prosecution. However, Rep.…

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New court documents reveal that the Justice Department is urging Devon Archer, former business partner of Hunter Biden, to report to prison just before his scheduled congressional testimony. Manhattan federal prosecutors filed a letter on Saturday, requesting a date for Archer to begin his one-year sentence in an unrelated fraud case. This request comes after the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Archer’s 2018 conviction on two felony charges related to a conspiracy to defraud a Native American tribe. Despite his efforts to challenge the conviction, the DOJ is now seeking his surrender to commence his term of imprisonment. Archer,…

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In a momentous return to the political stage, former President Donald Trump used his first rally after facing a superseding indictment in a federal case to deliver a striking message to fellow Republican candidates vying for the 2024 presidential nomination – “Step aside!” Speaking passionately before a cheering crowd in Erie, Pennsylvania, on a Saturday night, Trump unleashed a scathing attack on his GOP contenders, urging them to drop out of the race and save valuable party resources. He took particular aim at Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, humorously referring to him as “DeSanctis,” while asserting that the Republican candidates were…

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Donald Trump’s path back to the Oval Office lacks robust support from his former Cabinet. Of the 44 officials contacted, only four publicly endorsed his 2024 reelection bid. Many oppose Trump’s nomination entirely, some working actively against it, while several gave no comment. Former Attorney General Bill Barr stated he won’t back Trump under any circumstances, even vowing to vote against him in a hypothetical rematch with President Biden. Ex-Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney quipped Trump may be the one Republican who could lose to Biden again. The meager list of endorsers includes Matthew Whitaker, Mark Meadows, Russell Vought and…

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Nebraska Senator Pete Ricketts is demanding an ethics investigation into Hunter Biden’s legal team following misconduct allegations. Ricketts expressed grave concern to Fox News that political cronyism may be shielding the younger Biden from accountability while opponents face aggressive prosecution. He stressed the urgent need to restore faith in the justice system’s integrity. The controversy erupted when Judge Maryellen Noreika accused lawyer Jessica Bengels of deceit – allegedly impersonating those linked to House Republicans probing Hunter Biden. His lawyers insisted it was just an inadvertent mistake by staff. But Ricketts remains unmoved, urging disciplinary bodies in New York and Washington…

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In a surprising move, Governor J.B. Pritzker of Illinois inked a bill into law, granting foreign nationals the opportunity to serve as police officers in the state. The decision stirred heated debates, with some police groups, including the Fraternal Order of Police, voicing strong opposition. The bill, labeled HB3751, instantly opens the doors for foreign nationals authorized to work in the U.S. under federal law or those protected by the DACA process to apply for positions in law enforcement. The Fraternal Order of Police raised concerns about the potential impact on public confidence in law enforcement, given that non-citizens would…

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After coasting to re-election, Georgia’s Republican Governor Brian Kemp quipped his political obituary was premature. While Kemp bested Democratic foe Stacey Abrams again, cementing GOP dominance statewide, Senator Raphael Warnock’s tight victory confirms Georgia’s shift toward an electoral battleground. An evolving electorate propels the change. Metro Atlanta’s growing racial diversity, plus influxes from beyond the South, tilt the landscape toward Democrats. Voters increasingly split tickets, backing candidates from both parties. Energized Democratic organizing has added hundreds of thousands of new voters since 2020, powering wins for Biden, Warnock, and others. Former Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan credited Democrats for aggressively expanding…

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Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation, firmly denounced the false claims circulating about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the state’s African American history curriculum. He emphasized that these claims have no basis in history but are merely attempts to undermine DeSantis. Roberts, who holds a PhD in American history, asserted that the outcry over Florida’s African American history standards is baseless. Having extensively written about curriculum standards on the topic, he reviewed Florida’s curriculum and found it to be excellent and comprehensive, addressing difficult topics and highlighting heroic figures who fought against oppression. The controversy stemmed from Vice President…

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Amidst the season that typically showcases big-budget blockbusters, a surprising underdog has emerged as the summer’s breakout hit – “Sound of Freedom,” a crowd-funded, low-budget film centered around child trafficking. Defying all expectations, the movie has not only surpassed its $14.5 million production cost but has also outperformed Disney’s much-anticipated “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” in its opening week. While the mainstream media seems hesitant to acknowledge “Sound of Freedom’s” triumph and the grave issue of child trafficking, it has also remained stubbornly silent about the role played by the anti-borders left and the Biden administration’s immigration policies…

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A tempest brews between two prominent royal couples, entangling their once-close bonds in a web of accusations and betrayal. Longtime friends of Prince Harry and Meghan, David and Victoria Beckham now face fractured ties. After a scathing phone call, residual rage reportedly simmers within David. Hope for restoring the alliance seems lost. The Beckhams were fixtures at the Sussexes’ 2018 wedding and staunch supporters of Meghan’s arrival. But in the friendship’s collapse, Meghan has forged another Victoria-based bond – cosmetics mogul Victoria Jackson. Dubbed a dynamo, Jackson and her charity work have deeply connected with Meghan. The two confide in…

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis finds himself in the middle of a heated controversy over the state’s African American history curriculum, as accusations of promoting “lies” and false narratives fly back and forth. The situation escalated after Vice President Kamala Harris raised concerns about a specific sentence in the curriculum during her visit to Jacksonville, Florida. In response to the allegations, Governor DeSantis fired back, accusing Harris and her supporters of attempting to damage his political reputation as he campaigns for the presidency. He argued that the curriculum’s content is based on truth and pointed out that similar language can be…

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