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Federal Panel Directs Louisiana to Redraw Congressional Map Amid Gerrymandering Dispute

A federal three-judge panel has instructed the Louisiana Legislature to craft a new congressional map by June 3 or face court intervention to establish...

Donald Trump to Headline Minnesota GOP Dinner Amid 2024 Campaign Focus

Former President Donald Trump is set to headline the Minnesota Republican Party's annual Lincoln Reagan dinner this year, marking his first visit to Minnesota...

Palestine Demonstrators Protest During Auschwitz Memorial Event

Palestine protesters descended upon a Holocaust memorial event at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps.

Watchdog Reveals Leading Companies’ Political Donations

Corporate bias watchdog 1792 Exchange revealed the political donations of Fortune 10 companies in a new database called the "Board Bias."

Saint Louis Zoo Gorilla ‘Little Joe’ Dies Three Years After Receiving COVID Vaccine

The Saint Louis Zoo has announced the passing of a western lowland gorilla named Little Joe, who died from a heart attack over the weekend.

Chicago’s Teachers Union Demands $50 Billion More in Funding For Abortions, Illegal Migrant Services

The Chicago Teachers Union is requesting another $50 billion in its contract negotiations for services including free abortions, migrant services, and LGBT training.

Bernie Sanders Announces Campaign For Fourth Term at 82 Years Old

Eighty-two-year-old Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) announced he will run for another term in office.

Republican Senators Urge Biden to Retract Support for WHO Pandemic Treaty

Forty-nine Republican Senators sent a letter to President Joe Biden, urging him to end his support for two international health agreements, the World Health Organization's (WHO) "Pandemic Agreement" and proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR).

ABC News President Steps Down

ABC News president and former diversity head of CBS News Kim Godwin announced that she is stepping down from her role.

Federal Judges Declare They Won’t Hire Columbia Students

Thirteen federal judges wrote to Columbia University President Minouche Shafik, declaring they will not hire students, beginning with the entering class of 2024.

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