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Federal judge refuses to allow West Texas A&M drag show to proceed amid legal battle

Following a lawsuit over the forced cancellation of a drag show at West Texas A&M, a federal judge has denied students' request for a preliminary injunction that would allow the show to continue.

New York has the country’s most burdensome taxes: study

New York imposes the most burdensome taxes on its residents as a proportion of income compared to all the other states, according to a new study.

Taiwan president’s trip to US is ‘consistent’ with One China policy despite Beijing uproar, White House says

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby urged China not to overreact as Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen transits the United States for the seventh time.

Biden admin bucks climate activists, holds enormous Trump-era oil and gas lease sale

The Biden administration moved forward with an enormous 73-million-acre Gulf of Mexico fossil fuel lease sale Wednesday, bucking climate activists who opposed the action.

Arizona Governor’s Press Secretary Out after Tweet Encouraging Violence against ‘Transphobes’

Katie Hobbs’s press secretary posted the tweet hours after a transgender person killed six people at a Nashville Christian school.

Abolish Judicial Elections

The framers of the Constitution understood that subjecting courts to the capriciousness of the masses is a recipe for a weak, hyper-partisan judiciary.

The Education Secretary Who Doesn’t Care about Education  

Arne Duncan is advocating a boycott of American schools until Washington passes new gun laws.

Yes, President Biden Rambled About Ice Cream Before Discussing the Nashville Shooting

President Biden began an event Monday with rambling comments about ice cream before shifting to a discussion of the school shooting in Nashville.

Jill Biden to attend candlelight vigil in Nashville for victims of school shooting

First lady Jill Biden is traveling to Tennessee on Wednesday to attend a candlelight vigil honoring those killed in the mass shooting at a private Christian school in Nashville, the White House has announced.

Senate votes to repeal Iraq war authorizations

The Senate voted on Wednesday to repeal two presidential authorizations for use of military force in Iraq following a bipartisan push to reclaim the war powers two decades after the last U.S. invasion of the nation.

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