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Maryland Parents Ask Appeals Court to Intervene after Lower Court Rules in Favor of Mandatory LGBT Curriculum

A Maryland judge ruled last week that parents do not have ‘a fundamental right’ to opt their children out of LGBT curricula.

Colorado boy removed from class over ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ patch

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis gave a history lesson to Colorado Springs educators who pulled a 12-year-old boy out of class for having a patch of the yellow Gadsden flag on his backpack.

Republican chairmen accuse DOJ of circumventing ‘rule of law,’ demand Weiss appointment docs

Top House Republicans demanded documents, communications and directives from the Justice Department surrounding the appointment of U.S. Delaware Attorney David Weiss to special counsel status in the Hunter Biden probe.

Non-labor day: ‘Santa’ Mayorkas grants another day’s leave to DHS employees

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is giving his department's 260,000 employees an extra day of leave, adding to more than $1 billion worth of vacation time he's already doled out in two-and-a-half years in office.

Biden, Costa Rica president meet at White House to address migration crisis

President Joe Biden hosted Costa Rica's President Rodrigo Chaves at the White House on Tuesday as they discussed how to grapple with a record number of migrants in the region headed toward the U.S.

Kay Coles James resigns as Virginia’s secretary of the commonwealth

Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia Kay Coles James has resigned, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Tuesday.

Greene says McCarthy pushed Biden impeachment on House GOP call

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she's confident House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will start an impeachment inquiry into President Biden when Congress returns next month.

House Republicans launch probe into meeting of Biden staffers with special counsel Jack Smith’s team

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee launched an investigation Tuesday into a meeting between members of the Biden administration and investigators for special counsel Jack Smith that took place just weeks before Mr. Smith brought criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.

New Hampshire state office flooded with calls after claim that Trump would be kept off the ballot

Former President Donald Trump's supporters swarmed the New Hampshire secretary of state's office with phone calls this week to make sure that Mr. Trump would be on the ballot next year.

Biden forced to scale back federal jurisdiction over waterways following Supreme Court ruling

The Biden administration on Tuesday reined in federal authority over millions of acres of small waterways like streams and wetlands across the country, a move that Biden officials said they were begrudgingly forced to adopt because of a Supreme Court ruling.

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