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Judge Upholds Mandatory LGBTQ Instruction in Maryland School System, Even for ‘Uniquely Vulnerable’ Neurodivergent Students

Christian and Muslim parents are asking the district to again allow them to opt out of objectionable lessons.

‘Handsome Guy’: Biden Reacts to Trump’s Mug Shot

The president said he didn’t watch Trump’s interview with Tucker Carlson, and he criticized the candidates who participated in the debate in Milwaukee.

Denver School Board Upholds Firing of Principal Who Expressed Safety Concerns in TV Interview

Ousted principal Kurt Dennis is also accused of placing minority students in a ‘seclusion room’ at McAuliffe International School.

Hong Kong’s New Diplomat in NYC Worked for Top CCP Official

Maisie Ho’s work history raises some questions about the way in which she will conduct herself in New York.

I Visited A Uranium Mine, So You Don’t Have To

I thought I’d see mining as some perversion of nature, a practice that allows man to conquer and demolish creation. Far from it.

Texas on track to enforce ban on gender-transition drugs for minors despite judge’s order

A Texas law barring gender-transition drugs and surgeries for children is slated to take effect next week despite a state judge's order blocking the measure from being enforced.

Spanish women’s soccer team threatens mutiny over kiss scandal

Spain’s women’s soccer team said they will not play any games until the president of their country’s soccer federation leaves his post in a statement Friday. Jenni Hermoso, a player for the Spanish national team, said she did not want to be kissed by Spain FA president Luis Rubiales during celebrations after winning the World...

Santos not considering a plea deal ‘but you never know’

Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) on Thursday said he is still not interested in taking a plea deal in his case related to campaign finances. Asked if would consider a guilty plea that may require him to leave Congress, Santos said, "Look, I don't know" while appearing on NewsNation’s "Dan Abrams Live." “I’m not making, I’m...

Missouri judge declines to block ban on gender-affirming care

A Missouri law banning gender-affirming health care for transgender minors and some adults will take effect Monday after a circuit court judge on Friday declined to block it. St. Louis Circuit Court Judge Steven Ohmer on Friday rejected a request to temporarily block the enforcement of Missouri’s gender-affirming care ban, writing in an order that “petitioners have...

Vice chair of CPAC steps down 

Conservative Political Action Coalition (CPAC) Vice Chair Charlie Gerow is stepping down from his role with the organization, both confirmed on Friday. Gerow served as both a board member for the American Conservative Union (ACU) Foundation and as vice chair for ACU/CPAC. “It is with deep sadness and true regret that I have joined several...

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