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Washington State Superintendent Says Two Genders is ‘Inaccurate’

Washington State’s Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal claimed last week that it was "inaccurate" to say that there are only two genders.

Judge Blocks DOGE Access to Education Department

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing Department of Education records.

Four Arrested in Possible Gang-Related Shooting in Orange County

Four individuals have been arrested in connection with a possible gang-related shooting in Orange County, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

Dan Bongino Named Deputy FBI Director

Conservative personality and former U.S. Secret Service agent Dan Bongino has been tapped to serve as the FBI's deputy director.

Delta Flight to Sydney Returns to LAX After Smoke Detected in Galley

A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Sydney, Australia, was forced to turn back to Los Angeles on Saturday night after smoke was detected in the galley.

Massive Brawl Erupts at Atlanta Airport Terminal

A large-scale brawl broke out at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of the busiest travel hubs in the world. The incident took place near a Spirit Airlines gate and was caught on video, quickly spreading across social media. Dozens of individuals were seen throwing punches, kicking, and climbing over airport seating as the chaotic scene unfolded. Witnesses reported a loud commotion, with some passengers attempting to intervene while others scrambled to get away.

Brazilian Teen Dies After Injecting Butterfly Remains Amid Suspected Social Media Challenge

A 14-year-old Brazilian boy, Davi Nunes Moreira, tragically died after injecting himself with a mixture of crushed butterfly remains and water, possibly as part of a dangerous social media challenge. The incident has raised concerns about the influence of online trends on youth behavior.

Pentagon Counters Musk’s Productivity Directive

The Department of Defense (DOD) has instructed its civilian workforce to ignore a directive from Elon Musk, who is leading federal government efficiency efforts under the Trump administration. Musk’s order required federal employees to submit weekly reports on their productivity, with failure to comply considered an automatic resignation. The DOD's response signals resistance to Musk’s push for government accountability and efficiency, raising questions about the authority of his mandate.

Michael Lohan Arrested on Felony Assault Charge in Texas

Michael Lohan, father of actress Lindsay Lohan, was arrested in Texas on February 21, 2025, on a felony assault charge related to an alleged domestic incident involving his estranged wife, Kate Major Lohan. Authorities charged Lohan with "continuous violence against the family" after Major reported an altercation that left her injured. This latest arrest adds to a history of legal troubles and domestic disputes between the couple.

Senator Curtis Defends Trump’s Military Leadership Overhaul

Senator John Curtis (R-UT) is backing President Donald Trump’s decision to dismiss several senior military officials, calling it a necessary step to realign the military with the administration’s priorities. In a recent interview, Curtis described Trump’s election victory as a “stop the car” moment, suggesting that voters demanded a dramatic shift in leadership. The senator argued that the firings reflect Trump’s commitment to fixing issues such as border security, military readiness, and excessive bureaucracy within the Pentagon.

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