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Arkansas school district to build teacher housing amid nationwide shortage

School districts are responding to the nationwide teacher shortage by building planned housing programs to attract and retain educators.

Antitrust case of the century: What to expect as Justice Department v. Google case begins

Google will face the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division in a trial that will determine whether the world's most popular search engine truly has a monopoly on the industry.

Mexico set to elect first female president as ruling party names Claudia Sheinbaum 2024 candidate

Claudia Sheinbaum will be the ruling party of Mexico's presidential candidate next year, moving the country closer to electing its first female president.

Kamala Harris is ‘gift that keeps on giving’ to GOP, thanks to ‘identity politics’: Kaylee McGhee White

Washington Examiner’s Kaylee McGhee White said President Joe Biden is stuck with Vice President Kamala Harris despite her low approval ratings.

Lindsey Graham tells Trump to support Biden negotiations with Saudi Arabia

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) told former President Donald Trump to support President Joe Biden's negotiations with Saudi Arabia.

DeSantis losing support among wealthy donors

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is hemorrhaging support among his wealthy donors, and it is a possible warning sign for his presidential campaign.

Celebrity chef and restaurant owner slams California’s ‘onerous’ workplace violence prevention bill

Celebrity chef and restaurateur Andrew Gruel blasted California legislation aimed at protecting employees from violence at their job sites, saying it would "punish" businesses for "trying to stop a crime in progress."

Tuberville stands firm against new Pentagon media pressure campaign over holds on military nominations

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) stood firm on his position to hold up military nominations in the Senate over its abortion policy despite a new Pentagon media pressure campaign.

Ken Paxton impeachment: Top takeaways from second day of Texas trial

AUSTIN, Texas — The second day of the impeachment trial of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton was the first chance for prosecutors to hear new information from a key witness, followed by exhaustive pushback from a defense attorney.

Georgetown University ranked among worst colleges for free speech

Georgetown University is one of the worst colleges in the country for free speech, according to a report from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
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