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Illinois Mother Files Civil Rights Complaint Over Transgender Student in Girls’ Locker Room

An Illinois mother has filed a civil rights complaint with the Department of Justice after alleging that school administrators attempted to compel her 13-year-old daughter to change in front of a transgender student in the girls' locker room.

Security Lapses at Capitol During Trump’s Visits Under Investigation

Congress is investigating two security incidents that occurred during President Donald Trump's recent addresses at the U.S. Capitol, raising concerns about safety protocols.

Federal Judge Allows Transgender Employee’s Discrimination Lawsuit Against Liberty University to Proceed

A federal judge in Virginia has ruled that a discrimination lawsuit against Liberty University, filed by a former employee who identifies as transgender, may proceed.

Cartels Allegedly Using Cattle to Smuggle Drugs Across U.S. Border

Mexican drug cartels are reportedly employing innovative methods to smuggle narcotics into the United States, including concealing drugs within cattle. Sources along the Texas...

Toronto Excludes Tesla from EV Incentives Amid U.S.-Canada Trade Tensions

Toronto has ceased offering financial incentives for Tesla vehicles used as taxis or ride-sharing services, citing ongoing trade disputes with the United States.

Trump Ends Secret Service Protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden

President Donald Trump announced on Monday, March 17, 2025, that he has revoked Secret Service protection for Hunter Biden and Ashley Biden, the adult children of former President Joe Biden.

Senate Democrats Vote Against HALT Fentanyl Act in Key Vote

Sixteen Senate Democrats voted against classifying fentanyl as a Schedule 1 controlled substance last week, opposing the HALT Fentanyl Act, which ultimately passed the Senate with an 84-16 vote. The lone independent voting against the bill was Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), who often aligns with left-wing Democrats on spending and criminal justice issues.

Trump JFK Files Release, 80,000 Pages to Be Made Public

President Donald Trump has announced that all remaining JFK assassination files will be released on Tuesday, amounting to approximately 80,000 pages of documents. The move fulfills a campaign promise to disclose the long-awaited files to the public.

FAA Helicopter Restrictions at Reagan National Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced permanent restrictions on nonessential helicopter operations around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport following a fatal mid-air collision in January. The crash involved an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet, killing 67 people over the Potomac River. The decision follows an urgent recommendation from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

Lawmakers Push to Expand MOUD Access in County Jails

Pennsylvania lawmakers are working to expand a 2015 law that provides grants to county jails treating inmates with substance use disorders. Act 80 funds the use of naltrexone, or Vivitrol, an extended-release injection that blocks opioid effects. However, newer medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) have since emerged as more effective options for many patients.

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