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On Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced that the text for a bill giving aid to Israel would be released in the wake of Iran's extraordinary attack on the Jewish state over the weekend. Experts and lawmakers say Israel needs the full backing of the U.S. as the existential threats against the only democracy in the Middle East continue to heighten.

A federal court is rejecting a Mountain State law which would have barred biological boys from competing in girls' sports. On Tuesday, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against West Virginia's "Save Women's Sports Act," arguing that the law cannot be applied to prohibit biological boys who identify as girls from participating in girls' sports.

Even under the best of circumstances, sitting in the pressure cooker of the House speakership was never something Mike Johnson (R-La.) wanted. "This was not a job that I aspired to, Tony," he told Family Research Council's president during Saturday's interview. But ironically, it's a job his own party seems determined to take from him.

Planned Parenthood has refused to produce records that could prove it has irreversibly harmed children without parental consent as part of its booming transgender business - possibly with the collusion of the Biden administration, a state attorney general revealed this week.

April showers bring May flowers, as the saying goes, and there's seemingly a shower of men dominating in women's sports that has yet to cease. What has bloomed as a result? Social outrage.

A lot has happened since Dylan Mulvaney pranced around his yard in a Nike sports bra last April. Days after his face appeared on Bud Light cans - the controversy that launched a thousand boycotts - the sight of him doing jumping jacks in women's workout gear was almost worst. And a stock chart that looks like a downhill ski slope proves it. Months after the country protested with a bonfire of bra burning, the only swoosh Nike hears now is the sound of profits gushing. 

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