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    Idaho Murder Suspect Stands Silent & LA Dodgers' LGBT Controversy | Afternoon Update | 5.22.23

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    • Teen Denied Transplant Gets New Chance, NYC Proposes Migrant Solution, Court Hearing for Accused Killer, Senator Announces Presidential RunA teen denied a transplant due to unvaccinated status finds hope, NYC Mayor proposes migrant dispersal, accused murderer remains silent, Senator Tim Scott announces presidential bid

      A teen named Yulia Hicks, who was denied a kidney transplant last year due to her unvaccinated status at Duke Children's Hospital, will finally receive the life-saving procedure at another North Carolina hospital. Meanwhile, New York City Mayor Eric Adams proposed a solution to the influx of migrants by suggesting the federal government disperses them across the country to reduce the burden on individual cities. In other news, Brian Koberger, the accused murderer of four University of Idaho students, appeared in court but remained silent during his arraignment. Lastly, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott officially announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States.

    • Top Stories: Presidential Campaigns, EU Fines Meta, Debt Ceiling Negotiations, LA Dodgers ControversyNotable figures announce presidential campaigns, EU fines Meta for data privacy violations, Biden and McCarthy negotiate debt ceiling, LA Dodgers face backlash for rescinding Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence invitation

      Several notable figures, including Scott, Nikki Haley, Asa Hutchinson, and Vivek Ramaswami, have announced their presidential campaigns. Joe Biden and the radical left are under attack for threatening American values, schools, economy, and security. The European Union fined Meta, Facebook's parent company, a record $1.3 billion for data privacy violations. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is meeting with President Biden to negotiate raising the debt ceiling, with economists expressing concerns over the inflammatory language used by the Fed and Treasury secretary. The LA Dodgers are facing backlash from LGBT activists for rescinding an invitation to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence for their pride night celebration. This group, which parodies Catholic nuns in drag attire, has been criticized for mocking Catholicism. These are the top stories for the day. For more information, visit dailywire.com.

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