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Two California Teachers Claim School District Made Them Lie to Parents About Students’ ‘Gender Identity’

Two middle school teachers in California filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against the school district and the California State Board of Education over policies they say required them to lie to parents about their children's gender identity.

U.S. Economy Encounters Slowdown with Only 1.1% Growth in Q1 2023

In Q4 2022, the growth rate was 2.6%, while in Q3 2022, it reached 3.2%.

Biden Admin. Welcomes More Illegals Proposing ‘Free’ Taxpayer-Funded Health Care

The Biden admin. released a rule this week, extending eligibility for taxpayer-funded healthcare to individuals coming into the U.S. illegally.

Missouri Officials Refuse to Work with Federal Government on Gun Control

Officials in Missouri are refusing to collaborate with the federal government concerning gun control laws.

Hundreds of Noncitizens Registered to Vote in Maricopa County, Arizona

Since 2015, 222 individuals have informed Maricopa County officials that they were registered to vote but did not have citizenship.

Biden Rule Increases Monthly Mortgage Fees for Those With Good Credit Scores, Subsidizes Bad Credit Scores

A Federal Housing Finance Agency rule to take effect on May 1 will increase the monthly mortgage for those with good credit scores.

Supreme Court Declines Hearing Fossil Fuel Companies’ Appeals: Climate Change Lawsuits

The decision allows fossil fuel damage claims to be pursued at the state level.

EU in Final ‘Investigative’ Stage for Digital Currency

The European Central Bank is in the final stage of investigating the digital euro project, which aims to create a digital currency accessible to all citizens of the euro area.

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