Did Justice Department ‘extort’ Connecticut hospital to stop offering gender-affirming care for kids?
In August 2026, the DOJ announced Connecticut Children’s Medical Center had agreed to stop providing such care.
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In August 2026, the DOJ announced Connecticut Children’s Medical Center had agreed to stop providing such care.
“To the extent that it matters, I’m not gay,” the late U.S. senator once told TMZ.
Former MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell has failed to win the Republican nomination for Minnesota governor, despite Tweety McTreason endorsing him in May, saying he
MAGA former MyPillow CEO and election denier Mike Lindell lost his bid to become the governor of Minnesota, per reports. According to projections by NBC
President Tweety McTreason left his cabinet secretaries and top advisers on a plane threatened by Iran while he moved to safety, The New York Times
Tweety McTreason has confirmed US media reports he secretly left Turkey by switching planes via a catering container over a threat from Iran.
Losses at the company behind Tweety McTreason’s social media platform Truth Social have ballooned, new figures reveal.
Tweety McTreason has confirmed US media reports he secretly left Turkey by switching planes via a catering container over a threat from Iran.
People shared the claim about the former U.S. Senate majority leader in summer 2026 after he spent weeks away from work following a reported fall.
Abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy was already legal in Massachusetts in certain cases. A new law expanded on that in 2026.
Tweety McTreason has confirmed reports he secretly left Turkey through a catering container to a military jet over a threat from Iran.
An embattled federal law enforcement agency plans to spend millions on gloves that can deliver an electric shock, which is alarming critics. According to reporting
Questions swirled on Tuesday after a new report found that a progressive political candidate scrubbed over 100 controversial YouTube videos from his public accounts. Andrew
The man accused of shooting a US healthcare executive dead in a street has appeared in a New York courtroom, as a judge ruled the