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Houston Independent School District Cuts 2300 Staff Members After Student Enrollment Plummets

The Houston Independent School District reportedly cut over 2300 administrative positions amid a drop in student enrollment. 

Official Data ‘Accidentally’ Published In China Reveals True Scale Of COVID Deaths in Country

Official data was accidentally published in a province of China this week revealing that the country drastically underreported the damage the COVID pandemic had in the communist nation.

Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas Directs Agency To Drop The Term ‘Illegal Alien’

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said last week that he has directed the agency to stop using the term “illegal alien” when referring to foreign nationals who come into the United States illegally.

Vivek Ramaswamy Now Tied With Ron DeSantis for Second Place in 2024 Presidential Poll

Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy is now tied for second place in a 2024 presidential primary poll along with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

Jason Aldean Praises American Values at Weekend Concert After ‘Long Week’ of Backlash

Country star Jason Aldean addressed the backlash he's seen following the release of the music video for his latest hit, "Try That in a Small Town."

Democrat Cori Bush Compares Abortion Pills To Tylenol

Democrat Rep. Cori Bush suggested that restricting access to abortion pills would be similar to "placing a ban on Tylenol."

Corona Light, Coors Light Sales Rise as Bud Light Continues to Decline

Data from Evercore ISI show that Bud Light's volume fell by 27.1% in a 12-week period leading up to July 2.

Fox News Allegedly Funding Far-Left Groups: The Satanic Temple, Planned Parenthood, and More

These organizations, however, include The Satanic Temple, The Trevor Project, Planned Parenthood, and the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Florida District Court Sets May 2024 Trial Date for Trump’s Alleged Misuse of Classified Documents

According to the court filing, the process of jury selection will kick off on May 14, leading up to the two-week trial period set to begin on May 20.

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.

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