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Female Swimmer Who Lost to Trans Athlete Rejects Losses, Criticizes NCAA in 2-Page Public Letter

Reka Gyorgy belonged in the finals of the 500-yard freestyle at last week’s NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships in Atlanta — but the NCAA refused to exercise the slightest bit of common sense when it came to male University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas.

Mississippi Governor Signs Bill to Ban Critical Race Theory in Schools

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on March 14 signed into law Senate Bill 2113, which prohibits critical race theory (CRT) ideologies in publicly funded schools.

Boon-Docking Communities See Surge of New Arrivals as Housing Prices Soar

At age 63, Tom, a retired clerical worker, wasn’t planning to live out his golden years in the back seat of an old beater car in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert.

CNN Medical Analyst Now Argues to End COVID Restrictions, Reversing Stance: ‘The Science Has Changed’

CNN's Leana Wen says science is different now, just before midterm elections.

Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Appeal on Drop Boxes Legality

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of a circuit court’s January 13 decision “that held that [Wisconsin Election Commission’s] guidance on absentee ballot drop boxes [deployed statewide in the 2020 election] violates state law, and/or should have been adopted through the rulemaking process.”

Wisconsin Assembly Votes to Withdraw Its 10 Electors for Joe Biden in 2020 Election

Wisconsin Assembly unanimously votes to withdraw state's 10 electors from Biden.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin Sets Up Tip Line To Report Schools Teaching CRT

Newly sworn-in Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin lets parents report schools teaching Critical Race Theory.

New Virginia Attorney General Fires UVA Counsel Involved in Jan. 6 Investigation

Virginia's new attorney general fired the University of Virginia's counsel, who was on leave from his post to investigate the Jan. 6 riot.

School Board Apologizes Over ‘Taped Mask’ Incident—School’s Parents Not Satisfied With Explanation

A photo showing a teacher taping a cloth face mask to a young student seated at his desk has sparked condemnation from parents and a public apology from the head of the district’s board of school directors.

TSA Says It Will Accept Arrest Warrants as ID for Illegal Aliens at Airports

What sort of identification do you need to fly from a U.S. airport? According to the Transportation Security Agency (TSA), there are 16 forms of ID you can use to board an airplane. Generally, they include any government-issued ID like a driver’s license or a passport as well as military IDs, transportation worker cards, and a border crossing card.

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