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Arnold Schwarzenegger hopes US finds ‘some really young blood’ in next president

Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has expressed hope that voters will try to find some "young blood" in the next presidential election, thinking it is "a little bit odd" that older people are the top candidates for 2024.

Energy rebates: Application for Illinois residents to get help with energy bills opens in seven days

Illinois residents whose utilities have been disconnected or have received a notice that they will be turned off can begin to apply for assistance with their energy bills in seven days.

Roger Marshall demands agencies report details of terrorist watchlist encounters to Congress

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) introduced a bill that would require agencies to report a detailed breakdown of people on the terrorist watchlist officials encounter entering the country.

Israel war: Netanyahu vows ‘Hamas members are dead men walking’ as he pledges ground invasion soon

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, says a ground invasion of Gaza is coming soon and that “all of Hamas members are dead men walking.”

George Washington University says pro-Hamas projections ‘violated university policy’

The culprits of a series of pro-Hamas messages projected on the George Washington University library Tuesday night may face discipline from the school, the university announced Wednesday.

Detransitioner sues American Academy of Pediatrics for medical malpractice in historic lawsuit

Isabelle Ayala, a 21-year-old biological female, is suing the American Academy of Pediatrics and her healthcare providers, alleging civil conspiracy, fraud, and medical malpractice in pressuring her into undergoing a gender transition when she was a teenager.

NBA confirms its first nonbinary and transgender referee

The NBA confirmed Tuesday that Che Flores is the league's first nonbinary transgender referee.

Rubio balks at Clinton’s attempt to defend Biden while being heckled: ‘Peace through strength — it actually is real’

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) reacted to a feud former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton got into with an audience member at an event she attended.

The House elects Mike Johnson as speaker after three weeks at an impasse

Republicans elected Mike Johnson (R-LA) to serve as the 56th speaker of the House after three weeks of the lower chamber sitting at a standstill and unable to complete any legislative business.

Los Angeles students trained to be ‘anti-racist leaders’ in required ethnic studies course

EXCLUSIVE — Los Angeles Unified School District requires its high school students to "become anti-racist leaders" by learning about "black liberation" and the "four I's of oppression," according to school curricula.
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