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Minnesota Advances ‘Trans Refuge’ Bill

Minnesota lawmakers on Thursday advanced legislation that would establish the state as a "trans refuge" for children who are seeking transgender medical procedures but who may be denied "gender-affirming care" in other states.

Fetterman Will ‘Be Back Soon,’ Communication Director Says

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who checked into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center more than a month ago due to clinical depression, will return "soon," according to communications director Joe Calvello.

Explosion At Chocolate Factory in Pennsylvania Leaves 4 Dead, 3 Still Missing

Four people have been confirmed dead following an explosion Friday at a Pennsylvania chocolate factory, and three remain unaccounted for.

Michigan Becomes First State To Repeal ‘Right-To-Work’ Law In Decades

Michigan became the first state in decades to repeal its “right-to-work” law when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) signed legislation on Friday to rescind it.

U.S. Launches Airstrikes in Retaliation for Iranian Drone Killing Contractor

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps' drone strike wounded five U.S. servicemembers, one U.S. contractor, and killed another U.S. contractor.

Biden Approval Drops to Near-Record Low

Biden's current approval rating is 38%, his lowest rating being 36% in July 2022.

World Athletics Council Bans Transgender Track-And-Field Athletes From International Competition

The World Athletics Council on Thursday banned transgender athletes from international track-and-field competition.

DeSantis to Expand Exclusion of Sexualized Classroom Content to High Schools

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has proposed a ban on classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in grades 4 through 12.

Arkansas Enacts Law Banning Transgender Students from Using Bathroom of Their Choice in Public Schools

Arkansas has passed a law prohibiting transgender students in public schools from using the restroom or locker room that aligns with their gender identity, with fines of at least $1,000 for violators and the possibility of private lawsuits from parents if the law is not enforced.

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