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Massachusetts School Cancels ‘USA Day,’ Wants to ‘Avoid Politics’

Wellesley High School in Massachusetts canceled its Spirit Week "USA Day," expressing a desire to "avoid politics."

Biden Admin Pushes Gas Stove Alternative Using Funds From Defense Production Act

The Biden administration announced on November 17 that it is allocating $169 million for nine projects to "accelerate electric heat pump manufacturing at 15 sites across the country."

Supreme Court Denies Derek Chauvin Appeal Challenging Prison Sentence

The Supreme Court denied former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s appeal of a ruling sentencing him to more than 20 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd.

Thousands Protest in Jerusalem for Release of Hostages

Thousands of protesters gathered outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Saturday to demand that the Israeli government ensure the return of the more than 200 hostages taken by Hamas.

L.A. Gun Owner’s Carry Permit Revoked After Opening Fire on Intruders

A Los Angeles father and husband who opened fire on an armed intruder earlier this month said his concealed carry permit has been taken from him following the incident.

NYC Mayor Announces Budget Cuts to ‘Handle National Humanitarian Crisis’

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) announced budget cuts to the New York Police Department and the Department of Education to handle the illegal immigration crisis in the city.

North Dakota Upholds Ban on Transgender Surgeries for Minors

A North Dakotan judge dismissed a request to stop a law that prohibits sex-change surgeries and hormone therapy for minors.

Nine Americans Still Missing After Hamas Terror Attack in Israel

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said over the weekend that nine Americans were still missing after the October 7 Hamas terror attack in Israel.

Massachusetts Emergency Shelters Reach Full Capacity

Massachusetts' emergency shelter system reached capacity amid the ongoing immigration crisis.

Oregon Instructs Teachers to Dismantle ‘Systemic Inequities’ in Math

Oregon's Department of Education is training teachers on how to disrupt "systemic inequities" in mathematics.

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