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Gov. DeSantis Signs Bill Ending Ban on ‘Bully Breed’ Dogs Like Pit Bulls in Miami-Dade

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis approved a new law recently that ends discrimination based on dog breed.

San Francisco Drug Dealers Still Eligible for Free Legal Council After Making Upwards of $350K a Year

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Member Matt Dorsey requested City Hall investigate the justice system after a report stated drug dealers in the area make upwards of $350,000 a year.

Zuckerberg Summoned to Florida by State Attorney General Over Human Trafficking Concerns on Meta Platforms

"The findings of our statewide survey and other reports make it clear that Meta platforms are the preferred social media applications for human traffickers looking to prey on vulnerable people," Florida's attorney general said.

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Staff Pressures Colleges, Libraries to Purchase Her Books

“The problem at the Supreme Court is there’s no one there to say whether this is wrong,” said Kedric Payne from the Campaign Legal Center.

Rep. Gaetz Leads Republican Charge to End Warrantless Surveillance of Americans, Highlighting Government Abuse of Power

The constitutional rights of American citizens should take precedence over warrantless surveillance.

El Salvador President’s Efforts Against Gang Members Led to Reduction of Illegal Immigration to U.S.

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's efforts against MS-13 gang members have helped reduce the number of illegal immigrants entering the United States.

14 Senior Officials, Including Dr. Fauci, May Have Illegally Held NIH Positions, Jeopardizing Billions in Grants and Undermining Public Trust

"[J]eopardizes the legal validity of more than $25 billion in federal biomedical research grants made in 2022 alone."

Trump Holds 56% of Republican Voters, 39 Points Ahead of DeSantis: Morning Consult Poll

"The bulk of the GOP's electorate (56%) would back Trump if the primary or caucus were held in their state today."

COVID-19 Pandemic Leads to Significant Learning Losses in Reading, Math: Students Struggle to Recover Despite Classroom Teaching, Federal Funding

To overcome the learning losses, the NWEA suggests that an additional 4.5 months of math and 4.1 months of reading instruction would be required for students.

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