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Calif. Mom Sues Middle School for Secretly Convincing Her Daughter to Go Trans

A California mother is taking legal action against public school teachers whom she alleges tried to convince her daughter to become transgender and even instructed her to hide it from her mother.

U. of North Dakota Backs Off Transgender Promotion Following Parental Pushback

Parents in the state were warned about an upcoming transgender push by the University of North Dakota and pushed back against the policy.

72% of Americans Want Less Political ‘Hostility’: ‘America’s Hidden Common Ground’

Republicans and Democrats agree that less partisan hostility is "good for the country."

N.Y. Supreme Court Judge Strikes Down Governor’s Mask Mandate

New York State Supreme Court judge revokes Gov. Kathy Hochul's mask mandate for schools and public locations.

Supreme Court Hearing Anti-Asian American Cases Brought to Harvard, U. North Carolina

Justices to hear challenge to race in college admissions.

Deaf Student at Univ. of Chicago Pleads To Rid Mask Mandate to Understand Professors

A deaf student at the University of Chicago is begging that the school drop its mask mandate so he can understand professors again.

‘Women Are Now Third-Class Citizens,’ Says Penn Swimmer

She also specifically detailed how Thomas’s male genetics provide a distinct advantage.

Arizona Sues Biden Admin After They Threaten State Over Funding For Schools Without Mask Mandates

Joe Biden’s Treasury Department wants COVID-19 funding back from Arizona because the state is sending money to districts that don’t have mask mandates — and the state’s Republican governor is taking them to court over it.

School Board Apologizes Over ‘Taped Mask’ Incident—School’s Parents Not Satisfied With Explanation

A photo showing a teacher taping a cloth face mask to a young student seated at his desk has sparked condemnation from parents and a public apology from the head of the district’s board of school directors.

Michigan State U. Allows 15,000 Basketball Fans at Sold-Out Games but Shuts Down In-Person Learning in January

Michigan State University won't allow for in-person learning until the final day of January, but at the same time had no problem opening up the school's arena for nearly 15,000 screaming fans to attend every Spartans' home basketball game this month.

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