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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.

Donald Trump Visits Granddaughter at School

Donald Trump visited his granddaughter at school for Grandparents Day.

Federal Communications Commission Passes Internet ‘Equity’ Plan

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed a series of rules known as the "Preventing Digital Discrimination Order" in an effort to promote diversity equity and inclusion.

NBA Star Launches Faith-Based Sneaker

Jonathan Isaac of the Orlando Magics announced that he created a sneaker that has Bible verses.

U.S. Border Crossings ‘Not in My Lane’: FBI Director

FBI Director Christopher Wray said during a House subcommittee meeting that discussing the number of individuals on the terror watchlist crossing the border is "not in my lane."

Nikki Haley Says Anonymous Social Media Posting is ‘National Security Threat’

Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley proposed social media reforms that would end anonymous posting.

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.

Middle School Student Suspended After Allegedly Wearing ‘Blackface’ Face Paint to Football Game

A California eighth-grader was suspended after allegedly wearing blackface face paint to a football game, although the paint did not cover his forehead, nose, and most of his chin.

Oregon Instructs Teachers to Dismantle ‘Systemic Inequities’ in Math

Oregon's Department of Education is training teachers on how to disrupt "systemic inequities" in mathematics.

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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