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Detroit Reparations Task Force Members Step Down Due To ‘Lack of Progress’

Two members of the reparations task force in Detroit said they would be stepping down on Saturday, arguing that the group did not have a strategy and was suffering a "lack of progress."

Department of Education Investigating San Diego State University After School Condemns Hamas Attacks

The Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is investigating San Diego State University (SDSU) after the university shared a statement condemning the October 7 attacks on Israel.

Health Professionals Demand APA Remove ‘Gender-Affirming’ Textbook

More than 150 health professionals signed an open letter to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), calling for it to remove a textbook advocating for "gender-affirming" care.

Jan. 6 Protester Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Deploying Pepper Spray, Removing Ankle Monitor

The Department of Justice (DOJ) sentenced a Florida man to 10 years in prison after he deployed pepper spray on police officers at the U.S. Capitol.

Sen. Marsha Blackburn Requests Supoena for Additional Epstein Documents

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) has asked the Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) to secure a subpoena for additional materials relating to Jeffrey Epstein.

Biden Admin Asks Supreme Court to Hand Texas Border Authority to Federal Government

The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court to reinstate the federal government's authority over the Texas-Mexico border.

Harvard’s Outgoing President to Remain as Professor

Harvard University's outgoing President, Claudine Gay, will remain with the university as a professor.

‘True the Vote’ Wins Landmark Election Case

Election integrity organization True the Vote (TTV) and Catherine Engelbrecht won a landmark lawsuit against Stacy Abrams, Marc Elias, and the left-wing group Fair Fight.

Several GOP Reps. Announce Retirement

Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO) announced that he will be leaving Congress at the end of this term.

Independent Study Finds No ‘Extremism’ Within U.S. Military

The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) conducted a study on the U.S. military, finding "no evidence that the number of violent extremists in the military is disproportionate to the number of violent extremists in the United States as a whole."

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