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Ohio Attorney General Files Civil Lawsuit Against Norfolk Southern Over Train Derailment

Ohio Attorney General has filed a civil lawsuit against Norfolk Southern over a train derailment that caused the release of over one million gallons of hazardous chemicals.

Senators to Propose Legislation to Mandate Balloon Tracking

Two senators are introducing legislation Wednesday to mandate tracking systems on high-altitude weather and research balloons to help the U.S. military differentiate between potential threats.

The Nord Stream-Andromeda Cover Up

Back in 2000, the television series “Andromeda” premiered, based upon unused material from Gene Roddenberry, the creator of the Star Trek series and franchise.

U.S. Court Rules Biological Males Can Compete Against Women

USA Powerlifting has been ordered by a discrimination court to allow biological males who identify as "transgender" athletes to compete in the women's division.

Ohio AG Sues Norfolk Southern for ‘Glaring Negligence’ Following Train Derailment

Ohio is suing Norfolk Southern in federal court for “recklessly endangering” the health of residents in East Palestine, Ohio, and the surrounding area after a train derailment in the state last month sparked a public health and environmental emergency.

College Enrollment Plummets As Teens Attend Trade School Or Early Career

A new report from the Associated Press indicates that many American teens have become disillusioned with college and have opted to skip it in favor of going to trade school or working a job that does not require an undergraduate degree.

Arizona High School Tells Girls To Leave The Locker Room If Uncomfortable With Trans Students

An Arizona high school has a policy allowing transgender students to change in their preferred locker rooms and telling female students to use alternative facilities if they are uncomfortable.

Michigan Supreme Court Considers Forcing Judges To Use ‘Preferred Pronouns’ For Attorneys

Michigan’s highest court is considering a rule change that would require judges to refer to attorneys and litigants by their preferred pronouns.

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