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Uvalde Schools Suspend Entire Police Force After Outrage

Uvalde’s school district on Friday pulled its embattled campus police force off the job following a wave of new outrage over the hiring of a former state trooper who was part of the hesitant law enforcement response during the May shooting at Robb Elementary School that left 21 dead.

U.S. Sending New $625 Million to Ukraine

The move comes as Americans face record inflation and a looming economic recession.

New Law Mandates Public Schools Alert Parents to Sexually Explicit Instructional Material: Virginia

Virginia parents will be allowed to review such material and be given the option for an alternative.

Joe Biden: Mass Immigration, Changing Demographics Making America ‘So Much Better’

President Joe Biden celebrated mass immigration to the United States at the White House on Friday, saying the constant flow of millions of illegal...

North Korea Launches Fourth Missile Test in a Week

North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into the east sea on Saturday, South Korea’s military said, the fourth launch in a week as Pyongyang continues its...

One Dead, 2.5 Million Without Power: Ian Hits Florida

Hurricane Ian has devastated southwest Florida, killing at least one, trapping others in flooded homes, cutting off bridges, damaging hospitals, and knocking out power to 2.5 million people.

Churches Defend Loophole for Clergy to Not Report Child Sex Abuse

It was a frigid Sunday evening at the Catholic Newman Center in Salt Lake City when the priest warned parishioners who had gathered after Mass that their right to private confessions was in jeopardy.

Voters in Ukrainian Border Regions Support Joining Russia: Reports

Some estimates put the figure at over 90%.

Senators Seek to Rein in Law Enforcement’s Cell Phone Tracking Abilities

The Associated Press reports that members of Congress are seeking to introduce legislation that would limit law enforcement agencies’ ability to buy cell phone tracking tools to follow people’s location.

Funding Bill Includes More Than $12B on Ukraine

More than $12 billion in Ukraine-related aid will be included as part of a stopgap spending bill that would fund the federal government into mid-December, a person familiar with the legislation said Monday.

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