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Watchdog finds DEI, CRT baked into accreditation rules for hundreds of university social work programs

Education watchdog reveals how DEI and critical race theory have infiltrated social work programs at major universities through accreditation requirements.

Maryland middle school’s Transgender Awareness Week lesson gave kids ‘binding’ tips, ‘coming out’ advice

Maryland middle school shows 6th graders slideshow on gender identity with coming out advice during "Transgender Awareness Week" educational presentation.

SCOTUS takes up Trump’s bid to fire FTC commissioner at will — a showdown that could topple 90-year precedent

The Supreme Court will weigh Trump's authority to fire a sitting FTC member in a major test of presidential powers — and a 1935 landmark court ruling.

US deports more Iranians, Islamic republic says

As President Donald Trump's administration aims to carry out an illegal immigration crackdown, it has deported even more Iranians, according to reports

Ex-House Democrat drops out of Texas Senate race as Jasmine Crockett candidacy rumors swirl

Former House Rep. Colin Allred said he will no longer run for Senate in Texas, as rumors swirl of a potential bid by Rep. Jasmine Crockett.

Violent retaliation against US citizens possible in Venezuela conflict, expert warns

As President Donald Trump promises U.S. military action targeting cartels within Venezuela’s borders, a national security expert warned there could “absolutely" be reprisals.

Fox News Politics Newsletter: Who is Brian Cole, the DC pipe bomb suspect?

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

Dem attempt to thwart Trump noms backfires, Republicans tee up nearly 100 for confirmation

Sen. Michael Bennet's, D-Colo., objection to Sara Bailey's drug czar nomination inadvertently allowed Senate Republicans to expand President Donald Trump's nominees list for confirmation.

What to know about Minnesota’s ‘Feeding Our Future’ fraud at the center of Trump’s latest crackdown

Trump administration officials are cracking down on a series of alleged fraud schemes in Minnesota — and ending protections for certain Somalian migrants.

Republican pitches health savings accounts ‘on steroids’ that Americans could use to buy insurance — and steak

Missouri Republican Rep. Eric Burlison envisions a super HSA that would let users buy health insurance and unprocessed foods with pre-tax dollars from employers.

Bipartisan House group pushes new ‘CommonGround 2025′ healthcare framework

Reps. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., and Jen Kiggans, R-Va., lead 35-member bipartisan coalition pushing healthcare framework to prevent massive insurance premium spikes.

More than 160 House Dems vote against crackdown on foreign influence in US schools

House passes two bills targeting foreign influence in schools with bipartisan support, though more than 160 Democrats opposed measures affecting foreign funding.

IG: Hegseth broke Pentagon rules using Signal to share strike details, though no classified info was released

The Pentagon inspector general found War Secretary Pete Hegseth violated policy by sharing strike details on the Signal app, creating operational security risks.

Trump endorses close ally’s twin brother in race for Texas congressional seat

President Donald Trump Trump endorses Trever Nehls for Texas' 22nd Congressional District, a seat currently held by his twin brother, Rep. Troy Nehls.

USCIS slashes work permit validity from 5 years to 18 months for noncitizens citing security concerns

USCIS slashes work permit validity from five years to 18 months in major immigration policy shift affecting thousands of noncitizen workers across America.

The Strange Return of Fishy Dot Gov

Asking people to report media bias to the government is no better an idea under Trump than it was under Obama.

Swiss Suicide-Clinic Founder Kills Himself; U-M Medical School Celebrates Kevorkian

Our suicide-prevention programs are worthless if we are promoting a neater-packaged suicide at the same time.

Trump Puts Consumers Back in the Driver’s Seat

The administration’s rollback of electric-vehicle mandates and unrealistic mpg standards will increase efficiency in the car market.

Secretary Hegseth’s Curious Definition of ‘Total Exoneration’

It’s almost like he wanted to get his own narrative out into the news cycle before the actual report came out.

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