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Parents Confront School Board Over Inappropriate Content in Children’s Book

A recent school board meeting in Penfield, New York, erupted into chaos as outraged parents confronted officials over a book made available to young students that contains explicit imagery. The book in question, The Rainbow Parade by Emily Neilson, depicts a young girl attending an LGBTQIA+ pride parade with her two mothers. While the book promotes themes of inclusivity, controversy arose when parents discovered illustrations showing naked individuals and men in bondage gear, which they deemed highly inappropriate for children as young as five.

Trump Ends School COVID Vaccine Mandates

On February 14, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order prohibiting federal funding for schools and universities that enforce COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The order asserts that some educational institutions continue pressuring students into vaccination despite the decline of the pandemic. Trump framed the move as a victory for parental rights and medical freedom, reinforcing his administration’s stance against government overreach in public health decisions.

San Diego Migrant Shelter Closes Amid Policy Changes

The Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) has announced the closure of its regional migrant shelter and the layoff of 115 employees following recent federal policy shifts. The shelter, which has operated for more than six years, provided temporary housing and resources for asylum-seeking families arriving in the U.S. However, with the Biden administration discontinuing the CBP One app on January 20, 2025, the number of new arrivals has significantly declined, forcing the shelter to shut down its operations.

Elon Musk’s DOGE Team to Overhaul Air Traffic Control

Personnel from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are set to visit the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Air Traffic Control command center in Virginia on February 17, 2025. This visit marks the beginning of a federal initiative to modernize and reform the U.S. air traffic control system, which has faced increasing scrutiny following recent aviation incidents.

Pro-Life Activists Express Gratitude Following Presidential Pardons

In a significant act of clemency, President Donald Trump pardoned 23 pro-life activists on January 23, 2025, who had been convicted under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. These individuals, including prominent figures like Lauren Handy and her nine co-defendants, were previously incarcerated for their peaceful demonstrations outside abortion clinics. The pardons have been met with profound gratitude from the activists and their families, who view this as a restoration of justice and a reaffirmation of their First Amendment rights.

Researchers Debate COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Amid New Study

A recent study has ignited a heated debate among medical researchers regarding the safety of COVID-19 vaccines. Published on January 28, 2025, in Science, Public Health Policy and the Law, the study calls for the immediate global withdrawal of all COVID-19 vaccines, citing data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) that reports 19,028 vaccine-related deaths in the United States as of September 6, 2024.

Trump’s Daytona 500 Appearance Highlights American Spirit

On February 16, 2025, President Donald Trump attended the 67th Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway in Florida. Marking his second appearance at the event, Trump participated in a ceremonial lap around the track in the presidential limousine, "The Beast," leading the field before the race commenced. The appearance energized the crowd, reinforcing his deep connection with NASCAR fans and American motorsports culture.

15,000 IRS Employees to be Potentially Terminated as Early as Next Week

The Trump administration is carrying out one of the largest workforce reductions in U.S. history, targeting over 200,000 probationary employees across multiple government agencies.

DOGE Lays off Nearly 4,000 Probationary Employees

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues its mission to cut government waste, reportedly laying off 3,600 probationary Health and Human Services (HHS).

Secretary of State Marco Rubio Embarks on First Middle East Trip

Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Israel late Saturday night, marking his first visit to the Middle East since assuming office.

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