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Stanford Law School’s Associate Dean for Diversity Steps Down Who Called for Protesting Federal Judge

Tirien Steinbach, the Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Stanford Law School, has stepped down from her position following a controversy involving a sitting federal judge.

U.S. House Votes Not to Reinstate Pilots Who Lost Job Over Vaccine Mandate

The House of Representatives voted not to reinstate airline pilots who lost their job over refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

Florida County Reports 7th Local Case of Malaria

Florida health officials announced a new locally acquired case of malaria discovered in the southern region of Sarasota County. 

One of China’s Largest Real Estate Groups Posts Staggering $81 Billion Losses

China's real estate market is apparently collapsing.

Federal Prosecutors Agreed to Bring Charges Against Hunter Biden, Higher-Ups Reduce to Misdemeanors

A special agent from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said that federal prosecutors originally agreed to bring felony tax charges against Hunter Biden, but other leaders reduced the charges to misdemeanors.

California Democrat Leads Effort to Remove Gendered Terminology From Federal Law

Representative Julie Brownley from California (D) is leading the charge to remove gendered words from federal law, replacing the terms with gender-neutral language.

AG Garland, Biden DOJ Sued Over Failure to Register Hunter Biden as Foreign Agent While Joe Was Vice President

America First Legal alleges Garland "failed to require proper registration or otherwise follow legal procedures concerning a FARA waiver for Hunter."

Republican Rep. Says Secret Service ‘Destroyed’ White House Cocaine Bag

Representative Tim Burchett noted there are conflicting statements from the Secret Service.

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