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Sen. Cotton Takes Aim at Law Firms’ Race-Based DEI Hiring Practices, Warns of Legal Consequences

"Federal law has long prohibited treating employees differently because of their race," Cotton stated in the letters, reminding the firms of the Supreme Court's recent declaration that "eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it."

Nearly 1,000 Venezuelan Migrants Form Caravan, Aim to Reach U.S. Border Amidst Rising Influx

The migrants disclosed that their entry into Mexico was unauthorized and facilitated by crossing a river that served as a natural border.

40% Of Catch-And-Release Illegal Immigrants Not Accounted For

More than 40% of migrants did not check in as part of a catch-and-release parole program.

U.S. House Judiciary Committee Demands Answers on Possible Censorship by Meta’s ‘Threads’: Gov’t Coercion and Collusion

"Since the Committee's subpoena to Meta, we have obtained additional evidence that the federal government has coerced or colluded with technology, social media, and other companies to moderate content online," Jordan states in his letter.

Federal Court Sides With Catholic School After Firing Counselor for Being Lesbian

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has ruled that a school's decision was legal for firing a guidance counselor for being in a same-sex marriage.

Biden Pledges $39 Billion in Student Debt Relief Despite Supreme Court Striking Down Last Attempt

Biden's earlier student debt relief plan, which proposed $10,000 debt relief for low-to-middle-income borrowers and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients, was deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in a 6-3 ruling.

House Republicans Move To Cut Funding For FBI

House Republicans have acted to reduce $1 billion in funding for the FBI and protect federal whistleblowers.

Maine Proposes Ending COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Healthcare Workers

Maine is one of the few states still requiring some kind of vaccine mandate.

Iowa Governor Signs Heartbeat Bill Banning Most Abortions After Six Weeks of Pregnancy

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed legislation that bans most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy into law Friday.

Youth Soccer Coach Accused of Drugging, Raping Boys

The man was caught after restaurant employees found his phone.

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