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CBP Released a Migrant on Terrorist Watchlist: Inspector General Report

CBP "apprehended and subsequently released a migrant without providing information requested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) that would have confirmed the migrant was a positive match with the Terrorist Screening Data Set (Terrorist Watchlist)."

New Texas School Board Policy Requires Use of Bathroom, Lockerroom Aligning with ‘Gender Assigned at Birth’

The Keller school board in Texas passed a new policy on Wednesday that could potentially limit bathroom access for transgender students. The regulation also...

Seven AGs Express Concern Over Target’s ‘Pride’ Campaign, Claim Possible Violation of State Laws and Shareholders’ Interests

They questioned the campaign's compliance with state laws on child protection, parental rights, and shareholders' interests.

Ben & Jerry’s Criticized for Posting Anti-American 4th of July Message

Ben & Jerry's ice cream company received backlash after posting a 4th of July message about America being "founded on stolen land."

Sen. Cotton Demands Release of Cocaine Location in White House West Wing Amid Security Concerns

Amid ongoing investigations into the discovery of cocaine in the West Wing of the White House, Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) sent a letter to...

Legal Team Calls for Federal Investigation After Librarians Look To Censor Christians

After an official for the American Library Association allegedly provided recommendations for how librarians can limit Christians' freedom of speech, a legal team is calling for a federal investigation into the matter.

College Adjunct Instructor to Undergo Free-Speech Training After Student Received Zero for Referring to ‘Biological Women’

A University of Cincinnati adjunct instructor Melanie Nipper has been instructed to undergo free-speech training after she gave one of her students a zero for referring to "biological women" in a project proposal.

Boston University School of Law Offers Therapy for Students ‘Upset’ Over Recent Supreme Court Rulings

Boston University School of Law has offered students who are upset about the recent rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court mental health counseling services.

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