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BRICS Declaration Calls for a ‘ ‘Democratic World Order’

The China-led BRICS coalition released a declaration from its annual summit.

DJI Launches Legal Battle Against U.S. Defense Department’s Chinese Military Allegations

The world’s largest commercial drone manufacturer, DJI, is challenging the U.S. Department of Defense's decision to include it on a list of companies linked...

Election Clash: Trump Claims Labour Party’s Actions Breach U.S. Election Laws

Donald Trump's campaign has accused the Labour Party and Kamala Harris of interfering with the election through a federal complaint. The former president's team...

Wisconsin Voting System Experiences ‘Severe Delays’

Wisconsin's first in-person absentee voting experienced lags and "severe delays," according to the city of Glendale and the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC).

Booker T. Washington – American Minute with Bill Federer

Booker T. Washington was born in a slave hut on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia, APRIL 5, 1856. He taught himself to read and write,...

Popular Children’s Store ‘Buybuy Baby’ to Close All Physical Stores

Buybuy Baby is closing all of its physical stores, just a year after new ownership attempted to revive the brand.

Jury Selection Underway in Daniel Penny’s Manslaughter Case

Jury selection is set to start on Monday for Daniel Penny, who is facing trial for fatally choking a homeless man who allegedly threatened...

Massachusetts Parents Sue School District Over Students Receiving Poor Grades for Using AI

The parents of a high school senior in Massachusetts have filed a lawsuit against his teachers and school after their son received a "D" grade and detention for using artificial intelligence (AI) on a social studies project.

DCCC Files Lawsuit Against FEC to Challenge GOP Campaign Tactics

House Democrats' campaign organization filed a lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Thursday, seeking to prevent Republicans from utilizing a campaign finance...

Lawsuit Challenges Oklahoma’s Bible Lessons in Schools

Parents, teachers, and clergy members have filed a lawsuit with the Oklahoma Supreme Court to challenge a new state requirement that Bible lessons be taught in public schools.

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