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Nebraska Collecting Residents’ Health Data

Nebraska lawmakers launched a state Health Information Technology (HIT) Board to gather health data on residents.

CDC To Ramp Up Surveillance to Track Viruses at Airports

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced this week that it plans to increase surveillance at some airports to track diseases.

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.

Christian Student Reaches Settlement With Chicago School That Allegedly Forced Her to Participate in Hindu Ritual

A student who described herself as a "strong Christian" reached a settlement with Chicago Public Schools after alleging that was forced to participate in Hindu rituals.

Pope Francis Removes Conservative Texas Bishop

Pope Francis forcibly removed a conservative bishop based out of Texas over the weekend.

Apple Settles on $25 Million Settlement for ‘Unintentionally’ Favoring Illegal Workers Over American Citizens

Apple agreed to a $25 million settlement over claims that the company was illegally favoring hiring immigrants over United States citizens, the Department of Justice said.

Brazil Threatens to Withhold Family Welfare From Unvaccinated Children

The left-wing government of Brazil has warned that they may withhold family welfare payments if parents refuse to have their children receive the COVID-19 vaccine once a year.

California School District Begins Three-Year Plan To Train Students To Become ‘Critical Race Theory Activists’

A school district in California’s Bay Area is launching an initiative expected to cost more than $100,000 to train over a hundred students to become Critical Race Theory activists in a plan that could last three years.

House Passes Bipartisan Bill Imposes Sanctions on Ports Processing Iranian Oil

In a bipartisan vote, the GOP House passed a bill that imposes new sanctions on ports and refineries that process oil from Iran.

D.C. Mayor Gives Residents Tracking Tags to Find Stolen Vehicles

Washington, D.C., mayor Muriel Bowser said that residents may be eligible to receive "digital tracking tags" amid a rise in auto theft.

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