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16-Year-Old Tennessee Student Charged After Bringing Rifle-Style Pellet Gun to School

A 16-year-old student at McGavock High School has been charged after bringing a rifle-style pellet gun onto campus.

Harvard Law Faces Historic Drop in Black Enrollment After Affirmative Action Ruling

Black student enrollment at Harvard Law School has significantly dropped following the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision against race-based admissions.

Congress Unveils Stopgap Bill to Fund Government Until March 14

Congressional leaders revealed a stopgap funding bill on Tuesday to keep the government operational until March 14, setting off a race to pass the legislation by the end of the week.

American Airlines Ends DEI Hiring Policies After Federal Complaint

American Airlines has agreed to end its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) hiring practices following pressure from a conservative watchdog group, America First Legal (AFL)

Chipotle to Use Robots in Restaurant’s Kitchen

Chipotle’s new CEO, Scott Boatwright, has announced plans to modernize the restaurant's kitchens by introducing automation and robotics.

Disney Cancels Transgender Storyline in Upcoming Animated Series ‘Win or Lose’

Disney has decided to remove a transgender storyline from its upcoming animated series Win or Lose. The series, which revolves around the Pickles, a co-ed middle school softball team, centers on their journey toward a championship game over the course of one week. Each episode highlights the life and perspective of a different character, including players, parents, coaches, and umpires.

Democrats Invest in Northern Virginia Special Elections Ahead of 2025

The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) announced on Tuesday a $100,000 investment in two Northern Virginia state legislature special elections scheduled for January, The Hill reported.

National Security Council Advisor Says Biden ‘Can’t Say a Sentence’

Henry Appel, an advisor in the Intelligence Programs Directorate under the National Security Council, admitted to undercover reporters with the O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) that President Joe Biden "can't say a sentence," revealing the extent of his cognitive decline.

Biden’s Commutation of $54 Million Embezzler Sparks Outrage

President Joe Biden’s decision to commute the sentence of Rita Crundwell, the woman behind the largest municipal embezzlement scandal in U.S. history, has ignited outrage in the small community of Dixon, Illinois.

Philadelphia Leaders Call for Unity After Weekend of Gun Violence Leaves 24 Shot, 4 Dead

The holiday season in Philadelphia was disrupted by a devastating wave of gun violence over the weekend, with 11 separate shootings leaving 24 people injured, four of them fatally.

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