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Speaker race: After over 25 years in the House, Pete Sessions is running for speaker — what are his priorities?

Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) has held leadership positions in the House before, but now he is running for the highest position, speaker of the House.

Cookie-cutter education model may stifle future prodigies: Paper

A pair of North American intellectuals will present a paper at an upcoming conference in London that argues the modern model of education has become too standardized and has had a dehumanizing effect.

Trump responds to claim from Australian billionaire that he divulged critical secrets

Former President Donald Trump vehemently denied claims made by Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt that he shared sensitive state secrets in a new chapter to the federal cases the 2024 GOP front-runner faces.

San Francisco apartment building depreciates almost 50% in value

One apartment building in San Francisco, California, has lost 48% of its value across five years.

‘Tremendous increase’ in number of Jews purchasing firearms in wake of Hamas attack

A rising number of Jews are seeking training to protect themselves with a firearm in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel, with one gun shop seeing a "tremendous increase" in purchases made by Jewish customers.

Police say synagogue president murder showed ‘no evidence’ of a hate crime

The Detroit Police Department quieted the speculation that the stabbing of a synagogue president was a hate crime.

Cruz says Biden’s appeasement of US enemies has taught them ‘the worse they are, the more money’ they get

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said the United States's enemies have learned through the Biden administration's appeasement that they receive more money "the worse they are."

Ivanka Trump fights attempt to compel her to testify against father

Ivanka Trump is making a case to avoid providing testimony in the fraud civil suit against her father.

How Biden is canceling $48 billion in student loans despite Supreme Court loss

The Supreme Court ruled against President Joe Biden's multi-billion dollar student loan forgiveness program in June, but somehow his administration is still canceling the most student debt in history.

Bill Maher blasted for being ‘coward-like’ for focusing on Republicans in criticizing elite colleges

Late-night host Bill Maher is being blasted for slamming left-leaning higher education but swapping suddenly to criticize conservative lawmakers.
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