Since Texas started busing border crossers and illegal aliens to Chicago last year, more than 5,100 new arrivals have landed in the sanctuary city. Some of those migrants, CWB Chicago reveals, have ended up living in the city’s police station. Read at Breitbart.com
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Indiana Bans Transgender Procedures for Minors
Indiana governor Eric Holcomb (R.) signed a bill Wednesday banning sex-change medications and procedures for minors, joining 12 other states that have passed similar measures.
Holcomb signed Senate Bill 480, a move which comes as red and blue states push opposing legislation governing cross-sex treatments for minors. Opponents of the new law, which bans all transgender procedures for minors, have already filed suit to challenge it, the Associated Press reported. Read at FreeBeacon.com
According to Kristyn Wong-Tam, who is introducing a private member’s bill, 100-meter safety zones around drag show venues are necessary because drag performances have been the subject of organized protests in both the United States and Canada. Read at PJMedia.com
“As I write this letter, the current crisis is not yet over, and even when it is behind us, there will be repercussions from it for years to come,” the longtime CEO said in his annual letter to shareholders Tuesday.
“But importantly, recent events are nothing like what occurred during the 2008 global financial crisis,” he added. Read at CNBC.com
With this filing to the Federal Election Commission, which CNN reported to be confirmed by Kennedy’s campaign treasurer, John E. Sullivan, the 69-year-old is seeking office as a Democrat. Read at DailyWire.com
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DeSantis signs bill to carry concealed guns without a permit
Floridians will be able to carry concealed guns without a permit under a bill Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Monday, giving the governor another legislative victory as he prepares a campaign for president.
The governor signed the bill in a private ceremony in his office. His only immediate public comment was, “Constitutional Carry is in the books,” which he said in a three-paragraph news release. Read at APNews.com
The 100 basis-point (bp) increase by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) was less than the 200 forecast by a Reuters poll of analysts as the country grapples with record annual consumer inflation of over 35%. Read at Reuters.com
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US pledges $2.6 billion more in weapons aid to Ukraine The U.S. unveiled $2.6 billion worth of military assistance that includes three air surveillance radars, anti-tank rockets and fuel trucks, the Pentagon announced on Tuesday, as Ukraine prepares a spring offensive against invading Russian forces.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Tuesday told the U.S. National Governors Association that the United States could protect its values by helping Ukraine. Read at Reuters.com
Twitter’s guidelines state “Labels on state-affiliated accounts provide additional context about accounts that are controlled by certain official representatives of governments, state-affiliated media entities, and individuals associated with those entities.” Read at ZeroHedge.com
Lee, 43, was stabbed around 2:30 a.m. in Rincon Hill, just outside the financial district, in a residential area near Google's headquarters with a few restaurants and bars. Read at FoxNews.com
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