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Trump gag order put on hold as Washington judge weighs appeal

Former President Donald Trump's gag order was put on hold while a Washington judge weighs his appeal.

Food stamps: Texas SNAP payments for November worth up to $1,751 to begin in 14 days

Texas's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its November payments, worth up to $1,751, in two weeks.

Israel war: Majority disapproves of Biden handling of conflict

A majority of voters disapprove of President Joe Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas war, but a plurality believes he is adequately supporting Israel in the conflict.

Floodgates open as members run for speaker following Jordan rejection by House GOP

With the House Republican Conference voting to remove Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) as their speaker nominee, the floodgates have opened as members start to make calls and announce they are running for speaker of the House.

Supreme Court rejects Missouri effort to revive its ‘Second Amendment Preservation Act’

The Supreme Court on Friday left a Missouri law on hold that blocks police from enforcing federal gun laws in the state, rejecting an emergency appeal.

Students in Pennsylvania school district plan walkout over male using girls’ bathroom

EXCLUSIVE — Students at a Pennsylvania school district intend to walk out of class next week to protest a district policy that has allowed an 18-year-old biological male to use the girls' locker room.

Energy rebates: Virginia application for direct payment for heating bills closes in 22 days

Applications for payments from Virginia's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program close in 22 days.

Israel war: Rashida Tlaib continues to attack Joe Biden over Gaza evacuation order

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) continued her attacks against President Joe Biden over Israel's calls for civilians to evacuate from Gaza.

Supreme Court agrees to take up major Big Tech free speech case

The Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in a free speech case, Missouri v. Biden, with major implications for Big Tech platforms.

Oregon removes writing, reading, and math mastery from high school graduation requirements

The Oregon State Board of Education unanimously voted on Thursday to remove proof of mastery in reading, writing, and math in order to graduate from high school until 2029.
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