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Before Drag Queen Story Hour, There Was Alfred Kinsey

Grassroots organizations from seven countries recently joined forces in Washington, D.C., looking to America to stop the sexualization of children where it started: with the research of Alfred Kinsey. Kinsey’s fraudulent research and criminal experiments in the 1940s and ’50s ignited the sexual revolution with the lies that sexual perversion…

Majority of Dutch election programmes violate rule of law, report says

Nearly three-quarters of Dutch political parties running in the upcoming October elections include at least one proposal in their programmes that violates the rule of law, claims a fitness check by the national association of lawyers published Monday. The Dutch Bar Association, NovA, examined the political programmes of the 15…

Watch Live: Donald Trump Meets with the Prime Minister of Australia

President Donald Trump meets with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the White House on Monday, October 20. The visit from Australia’s PM comes after Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as well as Argentinian President Javier Milei last week. The president was outside of Washington, DC, for the weekend as…

Review: Wisconsin Cities Breaking Election Day Registration Laws

Voter turnout in Wisconsin’s nationally-watched Supreme Court election last April broke records for a Badger State spring election not featuring a presidential primary. In Milwaukee, election administrators reportedly had to print additional ballots on Election Day to keep up with demand. Milwaukee Election Commission Executive Director Paulina Gutiérrez told the…

Brazen Louvre robbery crew may have been hired by collector, prosecutor says

The thieves who brazenly robbed the Louvre Museum in Paris and stole priceless jewelry in one of the most daring museum heists in recent memory may have been hired by a private collector, officials said.Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau told local media that investigators believe the robbers, who carried out the raid in just…

EU pushes Slovakia’s Fico to make him lift veto on Russia sanctions

The European Union has begun making overtures to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico ahead of a high-stakes summit on Thursday to push him toward lifting the veto he has imposed on a new round of sanctions against Russia. Fico has no objection to the package itself, which targets Russian liquefied…

Democrats Have Become The Party Of Grumpy Elderly People

No kings? More like no young people. On Saturday, several so-called “No Kings” protests took place across the country. The protests looked more like an AARP meeting, with NBC Boston perhaps encapsulating the state of the protests best: “This is an older crowd … A lot of white hair. You…