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TikTok Returns to App Stores

Apple and Google restored TikTok to their app stores.

Denver Public Schools Sues DHS Over Policy Allowing ICE on Grounds

Denver Public Schools filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security and its secretary, Kristi Noem, over a policy allowing ICE on school grounds.

LA Governor Signs Extradition Warrant for Doctor Prescribing Abortion Pill

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R) signed an extradition warrant for a New York doctor providing abortion-inducing drugs to a Louisiana resident.

AI Reduces Critical Thinking in Knowledge Workers, Study Finds

A new study by Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University reveals that over-reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) can weaken critical thinking skills, particularly among knowledge workers.

House Democrats Reparations Bill for Black Americans

On Wednesday, House Democrats reintroduced legislation to create a plan for providing reparations to black Americans who are descendants of slaves.

Democrat Rep. Robert Garcia Calls for Violence Against Elon Musk

A Democrat congressman issued an apparent call for violence against Elon Musk on Wednesday as outrage over DOGE’s efforts to downsize the government continues.

Texas DA Under Scrutiny After Released Offender Shoots at Police

A Texas district attorney is under congressional scrutiny after a violent offender, released on bail, went on a shooting spree targeting San Antonio law enforcement officers.

Senate Republicans Propose the Protecting Supreme Court Justices Act

Senate Republicans, led by Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), have introduced the Protecting Our Supreme Court Justices Act, a bill designed to strengthen legal protections for Supreme Court justices against intimidation and threats.

Illinois Outbound Migration Ranks Second in Nation, Report Shows

A new migration report reveals that Illinois continues to see an exodus of residents, ranking second in the nation for outbound moves in 2024, behind only California. The North American Van Lines Annual Migration Report found that 60% of moves in Illinois were outbound, with just 40% inbound, continuing a long-term trend of population decline in the state.

Venezuelan Human Trafficking Ring Linked to Tren de Aragua

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that eight Venezuelan nationals were arrested in Tennessee and charged in connection with a transnational human trafficking and prostitution ring. Prosecutors say the suspects operated out of Memphis, Tennessee, bringing women into the U.S. illegally and forcing them into prostitution.

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