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School District Votes Down Prayer Law

A Texas school board voted to opt out of a policy that would create an established time for prayer, saying there are already laws that protect religious freedom.

CDC Adopts Hep B Vaccine Recommendation

The CDC adopted a new policy allowing for individual-based decision-making for hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns.

U.S. Threatens E.U. Over Tech Crackdown

The U.S. Trade Representative warned that it may impose countermeasures on the European Union after it fined social media platform X for engaging in alleged "deceptive" practices.

Missouri Judge Forces Rewrite of ‘Deceptive’ Education Amendment Ballot Summary

A Missouri judge ordered Secretary of State Denny Hoskins to rewrite the ballot summary for an education rights constitutional amendment.

Maine School Board Refuses to Back Down on Transgender Policy

The RSU 24 school board in Maine upheld a ban on transgender bathroom access and sports participation based on biological sex.

CBP Officer Fires Weapon During Road Rage Near JFK Airport

A CBP officer fired his weapon during a road rage incident near JFK Airport after a minor traffic collision.

Trump Slams Venezuela With Terror Label, Orders Oil Blockade

President Trump designated Venezuela’s regime a foreign terrorist organization and ordered a blockade of sanctioned oil tankers.

Kraft Heinz Names New CEO Steve Cahillane Ahead of Major Split

Kraft Heinz has named Steve Cahillane as its new CEO ahead of a planned corporate split, marking a major leadership and structural shift.

Ford’s EV Retreat Costs $19.5 Billion, Admits Defeat

Ford Motor Company announced Monday it will take a $19.5 billion charge as it retreats from its electric vehicle ambitions.

Trump Vows Pardon for Tina Peters, Can He Do It?

President Donald Trump renewed his call Monday for the release of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters.

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