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EPA Waives Restrictions on Ethanol Gasoline in Bid to Lower Prices

issued a waiver on Friday designed to expand the sale of ethanol-blended gasoline as part of President Joe Biden's strategy to bring down high fuel prices.

Utah College Sparks Backlash Over Summer Classes in Pornography

Saying that pornography is “as American as apple pie,” a private liberal arts college located in Salt Lake City now faces a public backlash over summer classes in adult entertainment and digital culture.

John Eastman to Submit 10,000 Pages of Trump-Related Emails to Jan. 6 Committee

Jan. 6 committee related to his work on overturning the 2020 presidential election, his attorneys said Friday. 

University Unlawfully Stops Christian Students From Debating Gay Marriage

Three Christian college students have sued the University of Idaho for alleged wrongful punishment for expressing traditional views on marriage and sexual ethics on campus.

Ukraine Cracks Down on ‘Traitors’ Helping Russian Troops

Viktor appeared nervous as masked Ukrainian security officers in full riot gear, camouflage and weapons pushed into his cluttered apartment in the northern city of Kharkiv.

DHS Chief Can’t Say Whether Illegal Alien Terrorists Have Been Released Into U.S.

Questions about the administration's policy of releasing illegal immigrants into American towns have voters questioning the vetting system.

Chicago Student Commits Suicide After Being Bullied About His Vax Status

The 15-year-old was the target of a false rumor that he was unvaccinated.

Texas AG Files Suit Over Biden’s Immigration Rules: ‘Biden Found a Way to Make It Worse’

The state of Texas has filed another immigration-related lawsuit against the Biden administration following changes to asylum and parole procedures along the border deemed illegal.

State Lawmakers All Facing Demands for Details of Their Pro-abortion Plan

Colorado is one of a handful of states trying to set itself up as an abortion destination, adopting just weeks ago a law that appears to guarantee access to unrestricted abortion up to and after birth no matter what the U.S. Supreme Court rules in its coming decision on Roe v. Wade.

Democrats Face Worsening Legal Environment on Redistricting

After New York state’s top court this week crushed Democratic hopes of coming out ahead in this decade’s redistricting cycle, the party faces an increasingly precarious legal environment in the hyper-partisan battle over drawing legislative lines.

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