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Florida Mother Loses Lawsuit After Being Banned From Volunteering at Elementary School Over OnlyFans Account

A Florida judge has ruled against a mother who sued the Orange County Public School District after being barred from volunteering at her children’s elementary school due to her OnlyFans account.

Trump Cabinet Confirmations as Senate Reviews Final Picks

The U.S. Senate is working to finalize confirmations for six remaining Cabinet-level positions in the Trump administration, with several key nominees advancing through the process.

European Troop Deployment Ukraine, U.S. Withholds Support

A hastily arranged meeting in Paris on Monday exposed deep divisions among European leaders regarding their role in Ukraine peace talks and potential troop deployments. The summit followed U.S. officials’ refusal at the Munich Security Conference to include European nations in direct negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow.

Disney ‘Snow White’ Remake Slammed Online

The Walt Disney Company’s live-action remake of Snow White is off to a rough start, with the latest sneak peek receiving overwhelming negative feedback. The video has racked up 84,000 “dislikes” on YouTube in just two days, far outpacing the number of likes.

Gulf Cartel Violence Terrorizes Tamaulipas with Impunity

A violent cell from the Gulf Cartel has been spreading terror in central Tamaulipas, Mexico, despite a strong presence of military and police forces. The group, part of the Escorpiones faction, has been engaged in widespread kidnappings, brutal killings, and the sexual assault of innocent women. Mexican authorities have failed to take decisive action against the group, allowing its reign of terror to continue unchecked.

Kamala Harris to be Awarded for Shaping ‘Equitable Future’

Former President Kamala Harris will receive the NAACP's Chairman’s Award on February 22.

Social Security Database Investigation Finds Millions of People Over the Age of 120

Elon Musk shared on X that an investigation into the Social Security Administration's database found more than 12 million people over the age of 120 are eligible benefits recipients.

Texas Senator Introduces Bill Requiring Proof of U.S. Citizenship to Register to Vote in State

Senator Bryan Hughes has introduced SB 309, a bill that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in Texas.

Michigan to Continue Teaching Gender, CRT in Classrooms

Michael Rice, the State Superintendent of Michigan, said the state will not comply with President Donald Trump's executive order ending the teaching of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and radical gender ideology.

University Offers Contraceptive Vending Machine

The University of Connecticut (UConn) has installed a vending machine carrying contraceptives for students.

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