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Sean Diddy Combs Sex Trafficking Case, Pleads Not Guilty

Sean “Diddy” Combs appeared in federal court in New York City on Friday, pleading not guilty to an updated indictment accusing him of two decades of sex trafficking crimes. The 55-year-old music mogul, who has been held without bail since his September arrest, stood before Judge Arun Subramanian and confirmed that he understood the charges.

Trump Honors Military, Police Dogs on National K-9 Veterans Day

Former President Donald Trump issued a powerful statement on Thursday in recognition of National K-9 Veterans Day, paying tribute to the courageous military and law enforcement dogs that have served alongside American heroes. Trump highlighted the dedication, bravery, and invaluable role of these working dogs in ensuring national security.

Homeschooled Americans More Likely to Believe in God

A recent study found that homeschooled students are more likely to believe in God and report positive mental health outcomes than those not homeschooled.

Education Department Probes 45 Universities for Race-Based Preferences

The Department of Education launched Title VI investigations into 45 universities after they allegedly exhibited racial preferences for programs.

Meta to Test Community Notes Next Week

Meta announced that it will begin testing community notes on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads as a replacement to its former "fact-checking" system as early as next week.

Mark Carney Sworn In as New Canadian Prime Minister

Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister.

Republicans Introduce Bill Preventing Chinese Citizens from Obtaining Student Visas

House Republicans have introduced legislation to block Chinese nationals from obtaining U.S. student visas.

USPS Plans to Cut 10K Workers

The United States Postal Service (USPS) announced that it intends to cut 10,000 employees after signing an agreement with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to eliminate waste.

Democrat AGs File Lawsuit to Stop Education Department Layoffs

Twenty states and Washington, D.C. have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for its decision to remove more than 1,300 Education Department employees.

Trump Admin Lists ‘Next Steps’ for Columbia University After Terminating Federal Grants

The General Services Administration, the Department of Education, and the Department of Health and Human Services sent a letter to Columbia University's Interim President, Katrina Armstrong, detailing the university's "next steps" following the termination of federal funding.

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