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Texas School Fund Divests From BlackRock

The Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF) announced that it is ending an $8.5 billion investment with BlackRock due to the firm's commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies.

Obama-Appointed Judge Rules Illegal Immigrants Can Possess Firearms

Obama-appointed District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman ruled that illegal immigrants may possess firearms.

Smithsonian Pays Settlement After Banning Christian Students

The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum has agreed to pay a $50,000 payment after banning Christian students wearing pro-life apparel.

Hollywood Executives Panic as Jobs Vanish in the Industry: ‘This is a Full-Scale Depression’

Hollywood executives who have been laid off amid recent studio budget cuts are worried about long-term unemployment as the industry has declined in recent years.

United States Hits All-Time Low in World Happiness Ranking

The United States dropped to its lowest-ever ranking in this year's World Happiness Report, with a distinctive generational trend emerging as a significant factor. Released...

Tennis Player Collapses on Court Mid-Game

Tennis Player Arthur Cazaux collapsed on the court during a match in Miami on Monday.

RNC Sues Nevada Secretary of State Over Election Integrity

The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Nevada GOP have sued the Nevada Secretary of State, alleging that the state has "impossibly high" voter registration rolls.

Central Bank Digital Currency a ‘Key Duty’ of Federal Reserve

The U.S. Federal Reserve shared with Congress that one of its "key duties" is to establish a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

Laken Riley’s Father Says ‘She’s Being Used’ By Politicians

The father of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley who was murdered by an illegal immigrant last month said he feels like "she's being used" by politicians among the fight to secure the border.

Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson Says Censorship is Government’s ‘Duty’

Following the Supreme Court's hearing of oral arguments for the Murthy v. Missouri case, where the Missouri attorney general is claiming the Biden administration violated the First Amendment to censor speech on social media, Jackson said officials have a duty to censor speech.

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