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Gov. Hochul Considers Smartphone Ban in New York Schools to Enhance Safety and Focus on Learning

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) is contemplating a ban on smartphones in New York schools to improve student safety and ensure their attention remains on...

Advocacy Group Urges Media to Scrutinize Trump’s Immigration Agenda

A prominent immigration advocacy group is urging the media to prioritize coverage of former President Donald Trump’s proposal for mass deportations, which they argue...

North Dakota Officials Sound Alarm on Border Crisis Impact

North Dakota officials voiced urgent concerns Wednesday about the escalating border crisis, highlighting increased crime, drug activity, and homelessness impacting northern border communities as...

Louisiana to Require Ten Commandments Posted in Schools

Louisiana's legislature has reportedly passed a bill this week that will require all public schools to post the Ten Commandments.

Trump’s Indictments Prove Politically Beneficial Amid Presidential Race

Just over a year ago, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the indictment of Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records, marking...

Amount of Copper Required for EVs ‘Impossible’

The University of Michigan found that copper cannot be mined quickly enough to keep pace with the demand for electric vehicles (EVs).

New Study Reveals COVID ‘Wiped Out Nearly a Decade of Progress’ on Life Expectancy

The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) published a study over the weekend revealing a decline in global life expectancy following the coronavirus pandemic.

Nearly 80 Percent of Americans Consider Fast Food a ‘Luxury Item’ Under Biden Presidency

Nearly 80 percent of Americans now consider fast food to be a “luxury item” under the Biden administration.

Texas Independence Movement Targets GOP Convention, Pushes Secession Agenda

Texas independence campaigners are making waves at the ongoing Republican Party of Texas Convention in San Antonio, declaring their intent to "take over" the...

Indonesia’s Proposed Broadcast Law Changes Face Criticism Over Press Freedom

Indonesia's parliament is proposing amendments to its broadcast law that would ban investigative journalism and LGBT content, sparking criticism from civil society groups and...

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