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Texas school district delays Oklahoma! musical after transgender student booted from lead role

A school district in Texas delayed a musical production meant to be held next month over a new policy that only allows students to play roles matching their gender.

Trump ordered to say if he will use ‘advice of counsel’ defense in 2020 elections case

Former President Donald Trump was ordered on Wednesday to state whether he intends to argue he was acting on the advice of his attorneys as a formal defense strategy in the federal election subversion case against him.

Fresh start: Loudoun County elects entirely new school board after years of turmoil

Voters in Loudoun County, Virginia, elected an entirely new slate of school board members on Tuesday, closing the door on a tumultuous chapter for the school district that thrust the region into the national spotlight.

Panda express: Animal lovers bid farewell to furry friends leaving DC zoo

Social media users are expressing sadness but also sharing moments of joy over the Smithsonian National Zoo's beloved giant pandas, who began their trip back to China on Wednesday morning.

Trump blames Cameron’s Kentucky loss on ‘stench of Mitch McConnell’

Former President Donald Trump blamed the "stench" of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) as the reason for Republican state Attorney General Daniel Cameron losing the Kentucky gubernatorial election.

Hunter Biden, James Biden, and Rob Walker subpoenaed by James Comer

The House Oversight Committee issued three subpoenas on Wednesday for President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, his brother, James Biden, and a Biden family business associate, Rob Walker.

Voters in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New York side with tough-on-crime candidates

It was a bad night for some progressive prosecutors in Pennsylvania and Virginia, with voters choosing to side with tough-on-crime candidates over their more reform-minded challengers.

Biden-Harris campaign surrounds GOP debate venue with ‘Dark Brandon’ memes

The Biden-Harris 2024 campaign is making its own display at the Republican presidential debate in Miami, Florida, featuring 1,000 "Dark Brandon" signs.

Youngkin rejects 2024 White House rumors after election fallout: ‘I’m not going anywhere’

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) rejected rumors that he will be running for president in 2024, after a bruising 2023 election for the GOP in Virginia.

Washington residents rip Biden officials seeking to release grizzly bears near communities

Residents of northern Washington are speaking out against a plan from the Biden administration to let grizzly bears loose in a forest area near their homes and communities.
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