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Federal Appeals Court Blocks Iowa School District’s ‘Gender Identity’ Respect Policy

The policy in question mandated students and staff to “respect” the gender identity of students by using the chosen names and pronouns of transgender students.

Portland Safety Commissioner Wants Residents to Stop Calling 911

In an unusual step reflecting the city's escalating drug crisis, Portland's Safety Commissioner, Rene Gonzalez, directed residents on Monday to abstain from calling 911 unless faced with life-or-death emergencies or ongoing crimes.

Ohio Human Trafficking Crackdown Results in 160 Arrests

The arrests also implicated individuals with intentions to have sex with minors and those promoting prostitution.

50,000 Russians Sign Up for Military Service in September Alone as Western Weapons Support for Ukraine Wanes

Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu stated on Tuesday that the Russian military is sufficiently staffed for its operation in Ukraine, mainly because of the vast influx of volunteers.

Republicans Compare Severe Jan 6 Punishments to Mere Repremand for Democrat Who Pulled U.S. Capitol Fire Alarm

Rep. Bowman believed pulling the Capitol's fire alarm would "open the door."

Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Gun Charges

If found guilty, he could face penalties of up to 25 years imprisonment, post-imprisonment supervised release for as long as 9 years, and hefty fines that could reach $750,000.

House Democrat Steps Down After Voicing Concern About President Biden

Democrat Rep. Dean Phillips announced this weekend that he will be leaving his House leadership position after voicing concerns over Joe Biden's reelection bid.

Afghanistan Withdrawal Botched by Biden Admin’s ‘Effort to Avoid Signaling a Lack of Support’: Office of Inspector General

Biden’s emphasis on maintaining an image of stability reportedly interfered with the U.S. Embassy's ability to effectively prepare for and implement crucial evacuation procedures.

‘Continuation of the Greatest Witch Hunt of All Time’: Trump Responds as New York Civil Fraud Trial Starts

Trump, who is a leading contender for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, is being accused by Attorney General James of exaggerating the valuation of his assets by billions to obtain more favorable loan and insurance conditions.

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