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Wagner College Title IX Agreement Forces Policy Change

Wagner College has entered an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights to resolve Title IX violations.

Sydney Sweeney’s Gun-Range Skills Go Viral Amid Denim Ad Controversy

A resurfaced 2019 video of actress Sydney Sweeney demonstrating expert marksmanship at the Taran Tactical Innovations gun range.

Compounding Failure: Jamaal Bowman’s PAC Falls Short on Fundraising Goals

Ex-congressman Jamaal Bowman's PAC Built to Win is falling far short of the grand vision its founder promised after losing his congressional race.

Gabe Vasquez’s Luxurious Tastes Undercut His ‘Everyman’ Image

Rep. Gabe Vasquez has built his public image around rejecting “fancy dinners,” telling voters he prefers fishing for blue catfish in D.C.’s Anacostia River.

Lawmaker Declares: ‘I’m Guatemalan Before American’

Representative Delia Ramirez declared “I’m a proud Guatemalan before I’m an American” while speaking in Spanish at an international conference in Mexico City.

Sanctuary Jurisdictions Exposed by DOJ Under Trump Directive

The Justice Department published a list of sanctuary jurisdictions in the United States, threatening legal action against the cities unless they comply with federal immigration law.

Pentagon Funds First Modern U.S. Scandium Mine in Strategic Shift

The Department of Defense announced that it has awarded millions of dollars to a company that will develop the nation's "first polymetallic deposit targeting near-term production of Scandium (Sc), Niobium (Nb), Titanium (Ti), and other critical minerals."

Foreign Nations Foot the Bill for U.S. Arms to Ukraine

Norway, Sweden, and Denmark pledged to provide $500 million to an effort aiming to provide U.S.-made weapons to Ukraine.

African Country to Assist in Deportations

Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 illegal immigrants deported from the United States, a spokesperson for the country confirmed.

Virginia Sheriff Halts Concealed Carry Fee to Defend 2A

Wythe County, Virginia, Sheriff Anthony R. Cline announced Monday he will no longer collect the $35 fee charged by his office for concealed carry permit applications. In a letter to the circuit court clerk, Sheriff Cline said the move reflects his commitment to protecting constitutional rights—not profiting from them.

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