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Kentucky nursing board scraps ‘implicit bias’ training following Washington Examiner report

The Kentucky Board of Nursing scrapped its requirement that nurses take "implicit bias" training as a "mandatory" continuing education course for licensure.

North Carolina governor race gains another Republican contender

Bill Graham, an attorney and previous candidate for governor of North Carolina, announced his bid to run in the Republican primary for the state's gubernatorial contest next year and will invest millions of his own finances into his campaign.

Class-action settlement: Deadline for CenterState Bank customers to file claim in $2.65 million settlement in four days

There are four days remaining for customers of CenterState Bank to file an exclusion or objection from a $2.65 million class-action settlement with the financial institution.

FCC votes to move forward on reinstating Obama-era net neutrality rules

The Federal Communications Commission voted to consider a proposed rule to reestablish Obama-era "net neutrality" rules.

Stimulus update: Deadline to file taxes in 13 days for rebate of up to $400 in Virginia

There are less than two weeks for residents of the Commonwealth of Virginia to file their 2022 state income tax returns to qualify for an upcoming tax rebate of up to $400.

Nestle baby formula factory in Ireland closing over plummeting Chinese birth rate

Nestle is shutting down a baby formula factory in Ireland due to China's declining birth rate.

House GOP challenges Democrats to affirm support for Israel amid Omar-Tlaib blowback

EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans are publicly reaffirming their support for Israel, seeking to draw a sharp contrast from their Democratic counterparts who have come under fire after blaming Israel for a deadly airstrike at a Christian hospital in Gaza earlier this week.

State Department veteran quits over Biden administration’s ‘continued lethal assistance to Israel’

A longtime State Department employee announced he would be resigning from his position because of "a policy disagreement concerning our continued lethal assistance to Israel."

United Airlines tries to speed up boarding process with new priority system

United Airlines will give passengers who choose window seating a higher priority during boarding in hopes of reducing boarding times as airlines head into a crowded holiday season.

Jim Jordan won’t hold third ballot, will back temporary powers for McHenry

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) will tell members of the House Republican Conference that he will not hold a third ballot and instead will back expanding the powers of Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry (R-NC) so the House can get back to regular order.
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