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Penn Biden Center foreign ties fuel lawsuit over higher education transparency

A conservative think tank filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education on Wednesday seeking a court order forcing the department to produce documents related to the agency's enforcement of Section 117 of the Higher Education Act, which requires universities to disclose donations by foreign entities.

Idaho educators challenge anti-abortion statute on free speech grounds

Idaho educators filed a lawsuit with the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho on Tuesday saying that the state's anti-abortion statute, one of the strictest in the country, violates their First Amendment rights by prohibiting discussion about pro-abortion views in the classroom.

Border agents seize $3.8 million worth of cocaine streaming across Texas border

Border agents seized more than $3.8 million worth of cocaine after intercepting smugglers coming across the Texas border.

Doug Burgum super PAC drops almost $4 million ad campaign in early voting states

A super PAC backing Republican presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) is spending millions of dollars to boost the governor in two early nominating states that will help winnow the 2024 GOP field next year.

Here’s how a former NASA engineer hopes to clean up the world’s dirtiest waterways

A former NASA engineer who helped remove hazardous pollutants around the Kennedy Space Center in Florida is using the technology to clean up harmful toxins at some of the most contaminated groundwater sites around the world.

Joe Rogan ‘perplexed’ over controversy generated by Barbie: ‘It’s a doll movie’

Comedian and podcast host Joe Rogan expressed a degree of confusion over the controversy generated by the box office hit Barbie, arguing the film's critics are likely taking it too seriously and misunderstanding its intended audience.

Musk’s X partners with conservative blacklist-tied company: ‘Deal with the Devil’

Elon Musk's X, the social media company formerly known as Twitter, signed an exclusive partnership with a "misinformation" tracker linked to a government-funded group blacklisting conservative media outlets, records show.

Electric companies push back against EPA power plant rules: Not ‘technically sound’

Electric companies are pushing back against the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rules to regulate greenhouse gases from power plants, arguing the Biden administration’s plan to slash carbon emissions relies on costly, unreliable technology that is not “legally or technically sound.”

DeSantis takes the gloves off against Trump with the race on the line

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) appears to be ready to take on the current front-runner in the Republican presidential primary, former President Donald Trump, after a series of campaign staff shake-ups, a strategy "reset" that includes branching out beyond conservative media, and months of hemorrhaging poll numbers.

Chris Christie challenges Trump to show up to debate: ‘Say it to my face’

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie responded to former President Donald Trump's mocking of his weight by challenging him to attend the Republican presidential debate later this month.
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