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Supreme Court Blocks Oklahoma’s Religious Charter School

The Supreme Court ruled 4-4 that a religious charter school in Oklahoma cannot receive public funds.

San Diego Plane Crash Ignites 15 Homes, Claims Multiple Lives

A Cessna 550 private jet crashed into the Murphy Canyon neighborhood of San Diego, California, early Thursday morning, May 22, igniting fires in at least 15 homes and resulting in multiple fatalities among the aircraft's occupants.

Attorneys General Demand Funding for 9/11 Health Program

Thirty-nine attorneys general have urged congressional leadership to fund a program for those with health issues linked to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Ex Dem. Senate Aide Says He ‘doesn’t regret’ Sex Act Filmed in Historic Chamber

Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a former aide to Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), who ignited controversy after recording a sex act in Hart Senate Office Building Room 216, has garnered renewed criticism after revealing he does not regret his behavior.

DeSantis Signs Bill Cracking Down on Swatting After Conservatives Targeted

Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill that increases penalties for making false reports to authorities.

Columbia Commencement Erupts Over Mahmoud Khalil Remarks

Columbia University's 2025 commencement ceremony turned contentious as Acting President Claire Shipman addressed the absence of Mahmoud Khalil, a detained graduate student.

Ballistic Missile Test Reinforces U.S. Nuclear Deterrent

The U.S. Air Force executed a successful test launch of an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, on May 21.

Controversial Former VA Gov. Endorses AG Hopeful Backed by Pro-Abortion Record

Former Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, once mired in scandal over a racist yearbook photo, stepped back into the political spotlight on Tuesday, May 20, to endorse Democrat Jay Jones for attorney general.

Majority of New Yorkers Oppose Governor’s Reelection Bid, New Polling Reveals

Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul faces a deepening reelection crisis as a new Siena College poll shows just 36% of New York voters want her to serve a second term. A full 55% say they prefer someone else.

Biden Education Dept Ignored Anti-Semitism Complaints as Campus Hate Rose

The Biden administration failed to address nearly 200 anti-Semitism complaints filed with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR), even as threats against Jewish students skyrocketed after the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, 2023.

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