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Nevada Schools Ban Men from Women’s Sports

The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) voted this week to prohibit biological males from competing in female sports.

Ford Announces ‘From America, For America’ Initiative

Ford Motor Company announced an initiative called "From America, For America," offering customers employee pricing until June 2.

At Least Four Dead After Severe Storms Hit Tennessee

At least four people have died after severe storms moved across the state early Thursday morning.

European Union Plans Countermeasures Against Tariffs

The European Union warned that it may implement countermeasures against President Donald Trump's tariffs.

Schumer Pushes New Security Crackdown After Signal Breach

​Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has introduced the Operational Security Act of 2025, aiming to mandate security training for administration officials following a recent Signal messaging app controversy.

Trump Slams the Door on ‘Gender Identity’ in Immigration Policy

​The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has updated its policy to recognize only two sexes—male and female—on immigration forms, reversing a previous policy that included an "another gender identity" option introduced in 2023 under the Biden administration.

She Took a Knee and Refused to Fight—Here’s Why It’s Shaking Women’s Sports

At the Cherry Blossom Open in Maryland, women's fencer Stephanie Turner refused to compete against transgender athlete Redmond Sullivan.

Texas House Pakistan Day Resolution Passed Amid Controversy

The Texas House of Representatives passed a resolution last week designating March 23 as “Pakistan Day” to honor the contributions of Pakistani Texans and commemorate the 85th anniversary of the Lahore Resolution. The resolution, authored by Rep. Suleman Lalani, recognizes the estimated 80,000 Pakistanis living in Texas and celebrates their cultural and economic impact on the state.

Hunter Biden Disbarred After Felony Convictions and Pardon

Hunter Biden will be permanently disbarred from practicing law in Washington, D.C., following his agreement to a disbarment recommendation prompted by his recent felony convictions. The decision, which is pending formal approval by the D.C. Court of Appeals, marks the end of his legal career after years of disciplinary scrutiny.

Yuma Arizona Spaceport Project

The city of Yuma is positioning itself to become Arizona’s first spaceport, aiming to launch small rockets carrying communications satellites in a bid to boost national security and create economic opportunity. With a population of just under 100,000, Yuma was named one of more than 70 finalists for a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines program, which could provide up to $160 million over 10 years.

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