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California school district reverses decision on LGBT curriculum pushed by Gavin Newsom

A California school district has reversed its decision to teach LGBT curriculum that involves gay rights activist Harvey Milk after Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) proposed fines if the education endorsed by the state was not implemented.

Democratic law firm files absentee ballot lawsuit to overturn Wisconsin rule

Democrats filed a lawsuit on Thursday to allow Wisconsin voters to return absentee ballots in drop boxes, moving to overturn a decision from the previous conservative-controlled state Supreme Court last year.

One of the Michigan fake electors claimed she was ‘duped’ by Trump lawyer

One of the 16 people indicted in Michigan for acting as a fake elector for former President Donald Trump claimed she was “duped” by a lawyer for the former president.

Everything we know about Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman allegedly abducted on the interstate

Mystery surrounds the alleged abduction of an Alabama woman who stopped on the side of the road to help a toddler — a child who police have been unable to verify even exists.

Sununu sees ‘huge opportunity’ for GOP candidates amid Trump’s polling

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) predicted a decline in Donald Trump's poll numbers in New Hampshire, opening the door for other GOP presidential hopefuls.

Brian Kemp contacted by Jack Smith in Trump 2020 election investigation

Special counsel Jack Smith’s office contacted Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) this week in relation to the investigation of former President Donald Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn 2020 election results.

Hunter Biden Investigation: Comer says he doesn’t want a special counsel appointed

The chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, which has taken a leading role in the House’s inquiry into Hunter Biden, is not fond of the idea of a special counsel being appointed to investigate the president’s son.

Biden administration proposes green regulation on cheap water heaters

The Biden administration proposed new regulations for water heaters to become more efficient, a plan the president says would create climate benefits and save consumers money but would remove some cheaper heaters from the market.

Trump holds narrow lead over Biden among older voters as age plagues both campaigns: Poll

Seniors' voter turnout has been the most reliable in every presidential election for decades, outpacing younger voters. This election cycle will be no different, as age will play another major factor in the 2024 presidential election if a rematch occurs between the oldest candidates President Joe Biden, 80, and former President Donald Trump, 77.

Australia first foreign port to tote US-commissioned Navy warship

The United States Navy held the commissioning ceremony for its first warship in a foreign port Saturday, in Sydney, Australia.
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