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GOP Presidential Contender Ramaswamy Would Not ‘Persecute’ Biden Family If Elected

“The question is: Is the next thing that I then want to do, after we have set our nation forward, is it to then focus my agenda on persecuting Joe Biden or his family? My answer to that question is no.”

1,040 U.S. School Districts Adopt Policies Hiding Students’ Gender Identities From Parents

A report from Parents Defending Education found that at least 1,040 school districts in the United States have policies requiring educators to keep students' gender identities from parents.

Court Allows Alabama To Enforce Ban on Children’s Transgender Surgeries

A three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Alabama can continue its ban on transgender surgeries for children.

Dublin, Ireland Reinstates COVID-19 Visiting Restrictions for Hospitals

Clontarf Hospital in North Dublin, Ireland, is reinstating COVID-19-related visiting restrictions.

Oregon School District ‘Equitable Grading’ Policy Requires Teachers To Avoid Giving Zeros for Late Work, Cheating

A school district in Portland, Oregon, introduced new "equitable grading" practices that require teachers to accept late work.

Trump Not Attending GOP Presidential Debate

The inaugural debate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination is set to take place this Wednesday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Federal Firearms Dealers Say Biden Is Targeting Them

Federal Firearms License holders (FFLs) claim President Biden is targeting them after his administration revoked the licenses of 122 FFLs during the last fiscal year.

Football Coach Fired for Praying Set for Return to the Field 

Joe Kennedy, the man who lost his job after holding prayers on a high school football field has been reinstated and will return to coaching.

Los Angeles Creates Task Force to Stop Smash and Grab Robberies

Los Angeles is launching a task force that will help combat the increase in retail theft, including smash-and-grab robberies in the city.

Georgia School Board Fires Teacher For Reading Students a Controversial Book on Gender Identity

A school board in Georgia voted to fire a teacher for reading students a book on gender identity that violates state law.

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