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UNC System Tuition Increase 2026 Ends 9-Year Freeze

In-state undergraduates across the University of North Carolina System will face tuition increases next year for the first time since 2017.

Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School Funding Battle Escalates

Debate over taxpayer funding for cyber charter schools is intensifying in Pennsylvania, as lawmakers weigh proposed cuts and reforms.

Nvidia Stock Falls After Earnings Beat Expectations

Nvidia shares fell more than four percent in morning trading Thursday even after the chipmaker posted quarterly results that beat Wall Street expectations.

Chinese Birthright Citizenship Surrogacy Scheme

Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer is raising alarms about what he describes as a coordinated effort by Chinese elites.

Rashida Tlaib KKK Chant State of the Union Sparks Backlash

Rep. Rashida Tlaib faced sharp criticism after video circulated showing her appearing to chant “KKK” as Republican lawmakers cheered “USA."

Kremlin Cuba Speedboat Shooting Defense Escalates Tensions

The Kremlin on Thursday defended Cuba’s actions in a deadly confrontation involving a U.S.-registered speedboat off Cuba’s northern coast.

Christie Hire Sparks Clash Between AGA and Trump Officials

Administration officials are sharply criticizing the American Gaming Association for hiring former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as a strategic adviser amid a regulatory fight over prediction markets.

Hypocrisy Exposed: Too Explicit for Senators, But Fine for Kids

The recent spectacle in the Minnesota Senate Education Finance Committee hearing laid bare a stunning hypocrisy that conservatives have been warning about for years. Republican Sen. Michael Holmstrom, during testimony from librarians on the state's library ecosystem, attempted to illustrate the explicit content finding its way into school and public libraries by reading aloud from This Book Is Gay by Juno Dawson, a title recommended for readers as young as 12 and available in teen sections of various Minnesota public libraries. Almost immediately, Democratic committee Chair Ann Rest interrupted and demanded he stop, declaring the material "not appropriate" for the room of adults.

New Bill Slams Olympic Defectors

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) is leading a bill penalizing U.S.-born athletes who represent other countries in sporting events.

Judge Ends Lawsuit Against White House Ballroom

A federal judge declined to put a stop to President Trump's White House ballroom, stating that a lawsuit against it does not adequately challenge its construction.

Vaccine Advisers to Address COVID

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), a vaccine advisory board for the CDC, will discuss the COVID-19 vaccines and their injuries during an upcoming meeting.

Fighter Pilot Charged for Assisting China

Former U.S. Air Force officer and pilot Gerald Eddie Brown, Jr., 65, was arrested in Indiana after attempting to assist China.

Court Sides with God’s Law in Classroom Display

The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms.

Melania Set to Make History at U.N. Security Council

First Lady Melania Trump will chair a meeting for the United Nations Security Council on Monday.

Dems’ Refusal to Stand for Americans Over Illegals Sparks SOTU Backlash

Democrats' refusal to stand became a defining moment of President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union when he asked lawmakers to rise if they believe “the first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.”

California School Lawsuit Reveals Shocking Anti-Semitism Claims

California school lawsuit allegations are sending shockwaves through the state’s education system after a group of Jewish parents sued top education officials, claiming public schools have fostered systemic anti-Semitism.

Hillary Clinton Appears for Deposition

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to be deposed by the House Oversight Committee on Thursday in Chappaqua, New York.

From Prison to Paris: Kushner Sparks Franco-American Tension

US Ambassador to France Charles Kushner has ignited a diplomatic spat after ignoring a French foreign ministry summons, prompting Paris to limit his access to government officials.

Rubio Warns Iran is ‘Grave Threat’ to U.S.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters that Iran is a "grave threat" to the United States.

Wig Disguise Horror: Philanthropist Murdered, Trooper Ambushed

A wig disguise case has shocked Maryland after police charged a 22-year-old assisted living employee with murdering an elderly philanthropist and shooting at a state trooper.