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SCOTUS Conversion Therapy Opinion, New Tiger Woods Crash Details, Gas Price Hike and more

The Supreme Court released a major opinion about Colorado’s ban “conversion therapy” for gay and transgender youth. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth warns adversaries may be helping Iran track US assets. US gas prices have climbed above $4 per gallon for the first time in four y ...  Show more

Castro's Influencer Grandson, Airport Named for Trump, Heat Islands and more

Heavy bombardment in Iran continue as talks remain in limbo. Fidel Castro’s grandson talks to CNN about Cuba’s energy crisis. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs a bill to rename Palm Beach Airport after President Trump. A study shows extreme rise in temperatures near AI data cen ...  Show more

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