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New York Public School Introduces BIPOC Affinity Group for Parents

School administrators invited ‘Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (POC) families to join a conversation.’

Medically Induced Weight Loss, Now in Pill Form

Needles are no longer the only way to take groundbreaking GLP-1 drugs.

U.S. bars five Europeans it says pressured tech firms to censor American viewpoints online

The State Department announced Tuesday it was barring five Europeans it accused of leading efforts to pressure U.S. tech firms to censor or suppress American viewpoints.

Trump administration rolls back Biden-era policy that put VA in abortion business

The Trump administration has reversed the Biden-era guidance requiring the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide abortions, arguing that the directive violated congressional restrictions on using taxpayer dollars to fund elective pregnancy termination.

Voluminous new Epstein document release includes multiple Trump mentions, but little revelatory news

The U.S. Justice Department has released tens of thousands more documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, a tranche that included multiple mentions of President Donald Trump but added little new revelatory information to the long-anticipated public file on the late financier and convicted sex offender.

Supreme Court rules against Trump on deploying troops to Chicago

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that President Trump overstepped his powers in trying to federalize and send the National Guard to Chicago.

Democratic lawmaker sues to get Trump’s name off the Kennedy Center

Rep. Joyce Beatty has sued President Trump to force the removal of his name from the Trump Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Biden promised faster trains, Amtrak delivered slower ones

When Amtrak's new NextGen Acela trains rolled into a station in August, they were gleaming pieces of modern machinery.

Voters sue to suspend Missouri’s new congressional map until a referendum

The question of whether Missouri's new congressional districts are in effect for the 2026 elections will be up to a court to decide.

Mistrial declared in Chinese influence case in New York

A federal judge in New York declared a mistrial in the case of a former aide to two governors who is charged with acting as an unregistered Chinese agent who received kickbacks for influencing the state government.

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