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Former Uvalde Police Chief Indicted Over School Shooting

The former chief of the Uvalde School District police has been indicted over the 2022 attack in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Inflation in Argentina Continues to Decline Under Milei Presidency

The inflation rate in Argentina has continued to decline under the leadership of President Javier Milei.

Families of Uvalde Shooting Sue Meta, Gunmaker

Families of the victims from the 2022 Uvalde, Texas shooting are now suing social media giant Meta and a video game maker.

Resistance to WHO Pandemic Treaty Grows

The World Health Organization (WHO) failed to submit a final draft of its Pandemic Treaty as the global health plan has been met with growing resistance.

New Report Criticizes Government’s Handling of COVID

A new report has criticized the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, citing that lockdowns, school closures and vaccine mandates were "catastrophic errors."

Study Finds Practicing Christians More Hopeful, Happy

Research has confirmed that people who actively practice their faith are more hopeful and are less likely to be unhappy in periods of isolation as those imposed by the COVID-19 lockdowns.

Nearly 30% of Americans Identify as Religious ‘Nones’

A poll from Pew Research found that 28% of Americans are religious "nones."

UCLA Medical School Ends ‘Antiracist’ Exercise Segregating Students

UCLA's medical school ended an exercise that segregated students after a civil rights complaint was filed.

University of Michigan’s Diversity Spending Increased 66% in One Year

The University of Michigan’s (UM) spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) increased 66% in one school year.

Lawsuit Alleges Arizona School District Instruct Students How to Hide Gender Identity From Parents

America First Legal (AFL) is representing Rachel Walden in her lawsuit against Mesa Public Schools and Superintendent Andi Fourlis.

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