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Texas House Votes Down School Choice Legislation

The Texas House of Representatives voted to reject a school choice measure on Friday, passing 84-63, with 21 Republicans voting for the amendment. 

Understanding the Presidential Cabinet

The presidential cabinet is a crucial part of the United States government, responsible for advising the president on various matters and ensuring the smooth functioning of the executive branch.

Osama bin Laden’s ‘Letter to America’ Goes Viral on TikTok

Thousands of videos of Osama bin Laden's letter to America were shared on TikTok.

California Targets ‘Disinformation,’ AI Leading to 2024 Election

The state of California recently launched an initiative called the California Institute for Technology and Democracy (CITED), which aims to combat "threats that artificial intelligence, disinformation, deepfakes, and other emerging technologies pose to our election."

Tennessee City Prohibits Public Homosexuality

The city of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, adopted an ordinance that prohibits public displays of homosexuality.

Over 500 Biden Government Employees Write Letter Calling for Ceasefire

More than 500 employees and staffers in the Biden government have signed a letter calling for President Joe Biden to push a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

City in Massachusetts Votes to Allow Palestinian Flag to be Flown Over Town Common

The town of North Andover in Massachusetts has voted to allow the flag of Palestine to be flown over their town common.

New Jersey Sued for Retaining Blood from Newborns Without Parental Consent

The Institute for Justice (IJ) filed a lawsuit against the state of New Jersey after the state was secretly retaining blood from newborns.

Thousands of Civilians Killed in Sudan By Militia Groups

More than 1,000 civilians were killed last week in Sudan by fighters from a paramilitary group and allied Arab militias.

Blue States Automatically Register Welfare Recipients to Vote

Blue states across the United States are automatically registering hundreds of thousands of residents to vote each year whenever they interact with state agencies, including welfare offices.

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