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Ex-Soccer Star Receives $100,000 Settlement from Virginia Tech for Refusing Coach’s Political Activism

Kiersten Hening receives $100,000 settlement from Virginia Tech after suing for punishment of exercising First Amendment rights.

Transgender Yale Swimmer Struggles After Joining Men’s Team

Transgender swimmer switches from women's to men's team at Ivy League university, experiences drop in success.

279 Vaccinated U.S. Athletes Have Died from Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Peer-Reviewed Study

Dr. McCullough estimates that around 25,000 people per million could potentially suffer from heart injuries after receiving two or three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Biden to Visit Southern Border for First Time

Biden travels to US-Mexico border to discuss migration, opioid trafficking, and meet with officials, non-profits, and religious groups; later attends North American leaders summit with Mexico and Canada to address immigration.

Texas AG Sues Biden Over Immigration Rule

Ken Paxton sues Biden administration over new immigration rule relaxing definition of 'public charge' for immigrants

Idaho Supreme Court Upholds State’s Near-Total Abortion Ban

The Idaho Supreme Court on Friday upheld the state's abortion ban, which restricts access to the procedure except in cases of rape, incest, or a threat to the life of the mother.

2 in 5 Kids Have Multiple Food Allergies — And It’s Taking a Toll on Their Mental and Physical Health

Two in five U.S. children and nearly half of adults with a food allergy are allergic to multiple foods, according to research published last month in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

Pentagon Warns of ‘Next Generation’ of Extremist Fighters as Terror Group ISIS Plots 2023 Comeback

A long-feared Islamic State resurgence may arrive this year, military officials and national security insiders warn, as conditions are brewing across the Middle East and Africa for the group’s second coming as a major terrorist force and threat to global stability.

U.S. Parents Express Preference for Charter Schools

A report by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools said U.S. parents, regardless of race, region, or political affiliation, prefer charter schools.

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