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Second Trump Would-Be Assassin Appears Calm in Court, Seen Laughing

The suspect in the second Trump would-be assassination attempt, Ryan Wesley Routh, laughed and smiled during his first court appearance.

Parents Request Supreme Court Take Up Case Against School Board Allowing Students to Opt Out of LGBTQ Lessons

A group of parents from various religious backgrounds is petitioning the Supreme Court to take up their case against a Maryland school board that has removed the option for elementary school children to opt out of lessons featuring books on gender transitioning and LGBTQ themes.

Texas Troopers Arrest Female Smugglers, Illegals Hiding in Car

Texas Department of Public Safety troopers discovered two illegal aliens in the trunk of a car during a traffic stop in Kinney County.

Big Lots Files For Bankruptcy

Big Lots, a popular discount retailer, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company has struggled to navigate tough economic conditions, including reduced consumer spending and inflation.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on Arizona’s Transgender Athlete Ban

This week, a decision by the federal appeals court maintained a previous injunction against Arizona's 2022 legislation that prevented transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports teams. 

Republicans Escalate Election Litigation with New Suit in Warren, Michigan

The Michigan Republican Party, alongside the Republican National Committee (RNC), has initiated legal proceedings against Jocelyn Benson, the Democratic Secretary of State of Michigan.

Thousands Sign Letter Condemning Brazil’s Censorship of X

A group of free speech advocates have signed a letter to the government of Brazil, condemning it for censoring X.

Judge Dismisses Two Charges Against Trump

A Georgia judge dismissed two criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.

School Challenges Officials After State Banned Christian Students from Athletic Association

Attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) filed an opening brief on behalf of Mid Vermont Christian School and one of its families after Vermont officials banned students from participating in the state's athletic association.

Interest Payments on U.S. Debt Surpass Trillion-Dollar Threshold

This year has seen the U.S. government's debt interest costs exceed $1 trillion for the first time, marking a significant financial milestone

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