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North Dakota Won’t Force Teachers To Use Students’ ‘Preferred Pronouns’

North Dakota has passed a law that would not force public school teachers to used the preferred pronouns of trans-identfied students and colleagues.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Says He Has ‘A Pretty Good Idea’ On Who Leaked The Abortion Ruling Last Year

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says that he has "a pretty good idea" as to who leaked the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization draft last year. 

Number 2 Overall NFL Draft Pick Praises ‘Lord and Savior’ Jesus Christ After Being Selected

After the Houston Texans selected CJ Stroud with the second overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft on Thursday, the incoming quarterback immediately praised and credited Jesus Christ for getting him to where he was.

Kevin McCarthy Calls on Ron DeSantis To End ‘Feud’ With Disney

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told CNBC’s Squawk Box earlier this week that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis should “sit down and negotiate” with Disney and “solve the problem.”

Former Russian Detainee Brittney Griner To Attend White House Correspondents’ Dinner

WNBA star Brittney Griner and her wife, Cherelle have been invited to the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner Saturday.

Train Derailment In Wisconsin Leaves Cars Partially Submerged in River

A train derailment near De Soto, Wisconsin caused cars to be partially submerged in the Mississippi River after the BNSF train spilled its cargo.

Biden’s Approval Rating Hits Record Low of 37%: Gallup Poll

Biden's approval ratings mostly hover in the low 40% range for the past 19 months.

Police Looking For ‘Mexican Male’ in Texas Shooting That Killed Five People

Law enforcement are on the lookout for a “Mexican male” in connection with a shooting that left five people dead in Cleveland, Texas, Friday night.

Brazil to Vote on Controversial ‘Fake News’ Bill Amid Free Speech Concerns

Non-compliant social media platforms could face financial sanctions or legal consequences.

Utah Mayor Demands Removal of Over 100 ‘Pornographic’ Books from School Libraries (Video)

During a school board meeting on Tuesday, Mayor Staggs addressed his concerns about "inappropriate materials and pornographic materials" available to students in the district's libraries.

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