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Illinois High Gasoline Taxes Aren’t Fixing Bad Roads

A new study reveals that Illinois’ high gasoline taxes are not resulting in better roads and bridges. The Reason Foundation’s Annual Highway Report ranks Illinois 36th in overall highway performance, a drop of seven spots from the previous year.

Trump Administration Russian Sanctions Tightened

The Trump administration has opted not to renew a key waiver allowing Russian banks to conduct energy-related transactions, further tightening sanctions on Russia. The decision, reported by CBS News on Thursday, follows the expiration of a 60-day waiver implemented during the Biden administration that permitted sanctioned Russian banks to process oil and gas payments through European financial institutions.

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ICC trial

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appeared before the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on Friday after being arrested earlier in the week on charges of crimes against humanity. The 79-year-old leader faces accusations of mass murder during his controversial anti-drug campaign while in office from 2016 to 2022.

Trump Honors Military, Police Dogs on National K-9 Veterans Day

Former President Donald Trump issued a powerful statement on Thursday in recognition of National K-9 Veterans Day, paying tribute to the courageous military and law enforcement dogs that have served alongside American heroes. Trump highlighted the dedication, bravery, and invaluable role of these working dogs in ensuring national security.

Homeschooled Americans More Likely to Believe in God

A recent study found that homeschooled students are more likely to believe in God and report positive mental health outcomes than those not homeschooled.

Education Department Probes 45 Universities for Race-Based Preferences

The Department of Education launched Title VI investigations into 45 universities after they allegedly exhibited racial preferences for programs.

Meta to Test Community Notes Next Week

Meta announced that it will begin testing community notes on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads as a replacement to its former "fact-checking" system as early as next week.

California County Approves $2 Million Plan to Support Illegal Immigrants

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors in Oakland voted unanimously to allocate $2.2 million to protect illegal immigrants.

Mark Carney Sworn In as New Canadian Prime Minister

Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister.

Republicans Introduce Bill Preventing Chinese Citizens from Obtaining Student Visas

House Republicans have introduced legislation to block Chinese nationals from obtaining U.S. student visas.

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