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GOP lawmakers slam Biden administration’s new Title IX protections for ‘gender identity’

Republican lawmakers blasted new regulations for Title IX being ushered in by President Biden's Department of Education that would protect gender identity from discrimination.

Fox News Politics: Trump gets a jury

The latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content

If Congress passes funding, this is how the US could rush weapons to Ukraine for its war with Russia

If Congress passes an aid bill, the Pentagon could start sending weapons to Ukraine within days; officials warn that more U.S. aid is needed or Ukraine could lose the war to Russia this year.

Appeals court drops charges against Michigan elections worker who downloaded voter list

An appeals court on Thursday unanimously dismissed charges against James Holkeboer, a Michigan elections worker who downloaded a list of voters' names after a 2022 primary election.

NYC squatters get the OK sign with no bail for the Queens thug who sublet rooms during his takeover

Brian Rodriguez tried to steal a woman's house out from under her and got rewarded with zero bail and supervised release: more proof it's...

Man Sets Himself on Fire outside New York City Courthouse during Trump Trial

The man self-immolated as jury selection in the trial was wrapping up.

Rehearsal for Revolution

People who don’t have strong convictions will begin joining the anti-Israel protests just because it’s a highly adrenalized ‘scene.’

Petition Seeks to Empower Chicago Voters to Recall Far-Left Mayor Brandon Johnson

The petition organizer said that Johnson is a ‘puppet’ who is ‘owned’ by the radical Chicago Teachers Union.

House Advances $95 Billion Foreign-Aid Bill on Bipartisan Vote

Opponents of the package are threatening to oust the speaker over his support for foreign aid.

The Quartering Act revisited — this time for the environment

British Parliament in 1774 retaliated against American colonists with a series of laws we call the Intolerable Acts. The Quartering Act expanded the power of royal governors to house troops wherever they wanted. Even King George III, though, didn’t think he could force homeowners to house strangers — this imposition was generally made on inns […]

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