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College Costs Are Falling at Public Schools, Student Debt Decreases

College costs are dropping, especially at public universities, where tuition and student debt have declined significantly over the past decade. According to the College...

Exxon Files Defamation Lawsuit Against CA Attorney General, Environmental Groups

Exxon Mobil Corp. filed a lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups, alleging that Bonta and the groups organized a defamation campaign against its plastic recycling efforts.

Tennessee Bill Allows Public Schools to Display Ten Commandments

A Tennessee lawmaker introduced a bill that would permit public schools to display the Ten Commandments.

Majority of U.S. Parents Support Reducing Department of Education’s Size and Influence

A new poll by Parents Defending Education (PDE) reveals that 52% of U.S. parents favor reducing the size and influence of the Department of Education. The survey highlights growing dissatisfaction with the federal agency's role in shaping education policy, particularly among Republican and independent parents.

President Biden to Visit New Orleans Following Terrorist Attack

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will travel to New Orleans on Monday to mourn with the families and community members affected by the recent tragic attack.

South Carolina Lab Used Monkeys for Vaccine Research

It has been learned that a South Carolina bio-research facility has used primates for vaccine research. Monkeys escaped from the lab in November.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry Declares Statewide Period of ‘Mourning’ Following New Orleans Terrorist Attack

Governor Jeff Landry has declared a statewide period of mourning to honor the victims of the New Year’s Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.

Record Breaking Storms to Impact 250 Million Americans

A massive wave of freezing winds, ice, and snow is set to engulf vast regions of the central, eastern, and southern United States next week, with meteorologists warning that more than 250 million people will feel the effects of this historic winter storm.

Illegal Immigrant Charged After Being Caught With Drugs, Firearms in Massachusetts Shelter

An illegal immigrant from the Dominican Republic, staying at a Massachusetts shelter, faces serious charges after being caught with a significant amount of drugs and firearms.

Tennessee to Resume Death Row Executions in 2025 With New Lethal Drug

Tennessee has announced plans to resume executions in 2025 after suspending them in 2022 due to concerns about lethal injection protocols.

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