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California Man Detained for Conspiring with Christian School Shooter

Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have detained a 20-year-old California man, Alexander Paffendorf, for allegedly conspiring with Madison, Wisconsin, school shooter Natalie "Samantha" Rpuinow.

Biden Presses for Gun Control Following School Shooting

President Joe Biden pushed for gun control following the shooting at Abundant Life Christian School.

Washington, D.C. Server Fired After Saying She Would Refuse to Serve Trump Administration

Suzannah Van Rooy, a server at Beuchert’s Saloon in Washington, D.C., was fired after publicly stating that she would refuse to serve any Trump administration officials, particularly those she believed were involved in sex trafficking or immigration policies she opposed.

Biden Administration Spent $1 Billion on DEI Grants Amid Declining Student Performance

The Department of Education under President Joe Biden has directed more than $1 billion toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives since 2021, according to a report by watchdog group Parents Defending Education (PDE).

Belichick Switches to College Football, Agrees to Coach UNC Tar Heels

Bill Belichick, the six-time Super Bowl-winning coach, will return to coaching, but not in the NFL. Instead, he's heading to Chapel Hill to take the helm of the University of North Carolina's football team, as confirmed by OutKick's Trey Wallace on Wednesday night.

Family of Luigi Mangione Speaks Out After UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Charge

The family of Luigi Mangione, the Ivy League graduate charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, expressed shock and devastation following his arrest. In a statement shared by Nino Mangione, a Republican delegate in Baltimore County, the family offered prayers for Thompson's family and urged public prayers for all involved. They emphasized that they were learning details through media reports and could not provide additional comments.

UCLA To Offer English Course Taught By AI

UCLA has announced that it will offer a comparative literature course in Winter 2025, marking a milestone as the first humanities class at the university to utilize AI-developed materials.

State Department Funding Tied to News Outlet Behind First Trump Impeachment

The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a foreign news organization central to the first impeachment of President-elect Donald Trump, has received extensive funding from the U.S. State Department, according to an investigation by Drop Site News.

Ohio Elementary School Offers ‘Satanic Studies’

An elementary school in Marysville, Ohio, is offering a "satanic studies" program.

Canadian Town to Pay Damages After Refusing to Fly Pride Flag

The Canadian town of Emo has been ordered to pay damages after failing to fly a Pride flag in 2020.

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