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CDC Launches ‘One-Health’ Plan to Monitor Disease

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the Department of the Interior (DOI) created the "One Health Framework" to prepare for future diseases.

CT Attorney General: Mixed-Status Families Make Immigration Expulsions Complex

On Monday, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong argued on MSNBC’s The Beat that deporting undocumented immigrants is far more complex than it appears due to the prevalence of mixed-status families. Tong highlighted that 70% of households with an undocumented individual also include U.S. citizens or residents with other legal statuses, making mass expulsions logistically and socially challenging.

Classroom Activity Tasks Students with ‘Coming Out Process’

High school students in San Diego were instructed to act as "gay or lesbian" and practice the "coming out process."

Pennsylvania Creates Fund for Businesses in ‘Disadvantaged Communities’

Pennsylvania launched a fund for businesses in "historically disadvantaged" areas.

Switzerland Court Rules Parents Must Comply With 17-Year-Old’s Transition or Face Criminal Charges

Switzerland's highest court has ruled that parents must comply with their 17-year-old daughter’s gender transition or face potential criminal charges, after she was removed from their custody.

3.3% of American High Schoolers Identify as Transgender

A survey released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 3.3% of U.S. high school students identify themselves as transgender.

Walz Education Appointee Called for U.S. to be ‘Overthrown’

A man appointed to the Minnesota State Department of Education called for the United States to be "overthrown" in a resurfaced video from two years ago.

Walz-Backed Rules Attack Teachers with Christian Values

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) passed teacher licensing rules, soon to take effect, that require public school teachers to affirm anti-Christian values.

Psychological Study Links Kindness to Belief in God

A study from the University of California-Merced found that people perceive those who carry out "good deeds" to be religious or hold some belief in God.

John Deere Walks Back on DEI Policies

Reporter Susan Crabtree revealed that several theories have emerged surrounding the shooter's plans on July 13.

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