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Catholic Charities Receive Significant Federal Funding Amid Immigration Surge

During President Biden's administration, Catholic Charities USA, comprising 168 local agencies nationwide, experienced a substantial increase in federal funding to support migrant resettlement and related services.

DRAIN THE SWAMP Act Proposes Decentralizing Federal Agencies

Representative Aaron Bean (R-FL), founder of the House Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency (DOGE) Caucus, has introduced the DRAIN THE SWAMP Act, a bill aimed at relocating federal agencies from Washington, D.C., to cities across the United States.

Maine Maintains Transgender Inclusion Policy Despite Federal Directive

The Maine Principals' Association (MPA), the primary governing body for high school athletics in the state, has announced that it will continue to allow transgender athletes to participate in sports teams that align with their gender identity.

California City Bans Homeless Camping

Fremont, California passed a homeless camping ban in a 6-1 vote.

Nashville High School Student Arrested for Bringing Loaded Handgun to School

An 18-year-old student at Hunters Lane High School in Nashville was arrested Tuesday for allegedly bringing a loaded handgun onto school property.

Fighter Jet Crashes in Southern California

A fighter jet crashed into the San Diego harbor on Wednesday morning.

Christian School Employee Fired for Criticizing LGBT Wins Appeal

A Christian school employee in England has won an appeal after being fired for criticizing LGBT relationships on social media.

Massachusetts City Becomes ‘Sanctuary’ for Transgender People

The city council of Worchester, Massachusetts, passed a resolution to declare the city a "sanctuary" for transgender people.

New Audio of Titan Submersible Implosion Released

Newly released audio captures the moment the Titan submersible imploded while descending to the Titanic shipwreck, killing all five people on board.

Family Says Child Denied Life-Saving Transplant Over Unvaccinated Status

An Indiana family said their 12-year-old daughter was unable to be placed on a list to receive a heart transplant due to her unvaccinated status, The Enquirer reported.

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