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Homeschooling outpacing private and public schools in education trends: Study

Homeschooling has exploded in popularity since 2017, now outpacing private and public school enrollment, according to a new analysis.

Texas Rangers win 2023 World Series, first championship in franchise history

The Texas Rangers are the 2023 World Series champions, defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-0 to take home their first-ever championship.

House Republican leadership unites behind condemning Biden administration on Hannity

House Republican leaders condemned the Biden administration on Wednesday on topics ranging from immigration to its response to Israel's war in Gaza.

DoorDash customers find no tip leads to later delivery

DoorDash is now warning customers that not adding a tip could mean their food delivery order will be delayed.

Senate Republicans break with Tuberville military blockade: ‘National security suicide mission’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) blocked a GOP effort to confirm military promotions on the Senate floor as frustration over his blanket hold boiled over on Wednesday.

Israel war: Israeli defense minister reports ‘thousands of terrorists’ killed since start of conflict

Israel's defense minister said "thousands of terrorists" have been killed since the beginning of the newest war in Gaza.

Nancy Pelosi subpoenaed in third-party criminal case in California

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was subpoenaed in a third-party criminal case in California.

Trump remembers legendary basketball coach Bob Knight: ‘Great man’

Former President Donald Trump paid tribute to legendary Indiana Hoosiers basketball coach Bob Knight following his death on Wednesday night.

Pauly Shore remembers partying with ‘wild guy’ Hunter Biden in Vegas

Comedian Pauly Shore shared his memories of partying with first son Hunter Biden and escorts at a hotel in Las Vegas.

Santos survives expulsion as removal effort once again falls flat in House

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has avoided an expulsion from his seat in Congress after the House rejected a motion to remove him from the lower chamber, citing the ongoing ethics investigation into the embroiled New York freshman.
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