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Police Called to Investigate Explicit Illustrations in Book After Parents Complain

A police officer was called to a middle school in Massachusetts after an anonymous parent complained that a frequently-banned book on gender ideology was being read.

Virginia School Board Member Sworn In on LGBT Literature

A Virginia school board member was sworn in with books featuring LGBTQ content.

Colorado GOP to Withdraw from Primary if Trump Remains Off Ballot

The Colorado Republican Party has vowed to move to a caucus system if the state's Supreme Court keeps Donald Trump off the GOP primary ballot.

Harvard President Reportedly Plagiarized Ph.D. Dissertation

Conservative activists and journalists Christopher Rufo and Chris Brunet alleged that Harvard University President Claudine Gay plagiarized portions of her Ph.D. dissertation.

Oakland Teachers Hold Pro-Palestinian ‘Teach-In’

Members of California's Oakland Education Association held a "teach-in" for children aged 4-18 to present pro-Palestinian material.

Left-Wing Groups File Lawsuit to Overturn Iowa LGBTQ Book Ban

Lambda Legal and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Iowa have filed a lawsuit to overturn an Iowa law that prohibits books with sexual LGBTQ content.

187-Year-Old Thomas Jefferson Statue Removed From New York City Hall

Art handlers packed up a 187-year-old Thomas Jefferson statue after a mayoral commission voted to remove the nation's third president from City Hall in New York City, because he owned slaves.

More Than 5,000 Churches Leave United Methodist Church Over LGBTQ Issues

Since the beginning of 2023, more than 5,200 churches have disaffiliated themselves from the United Methodist Church (UMC).

Muslim YouTuber Wishes Death Upon Israeli Defense Solider

Muslim YouTube star Mohammed Hijab posted a message on social media after debating Rabbi Shmuley Boteach in which he wish for the death of his son, Mendy, an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier.

Supreme Court Issues New ‘Code of Conduct’

The United States Supreme Court issued a new "Code of Conduct" after being pressured to do so by the Senate Judiciary Democrats.

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