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Virginia school district bans cellphones in class: An ‘addiction’

Virginia's Charlottesville City Public Schools is completely banning cellphones for students to institute an "off and away the entire day" policy.

The one area where DeSantis would like to be able to imitate Biden

Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn’t take many cues from President Joe Biden, the man he hopes to defeat in the 2024 presidential election.

Hunter Biden investigation: GOP chairmen fear DOJ stonewalling IRS whistleblower inquiry

The chairmen of the House Ways and Means, Judiciary, and Oversight committees are "concerned" that the Department of Justice is hindering the agency's inspector general from investigating allegations raised by two IRS whistleblowers previously assigned to Hunter Biden’s criminal case.

Biden’s gaffe-filled trip to Hawaii for wildfires fails to quiet critics

President Joe Biden traveled to Hawaii Monday, two weeks after deadly wildfires broke out across multiple islands, destroying countless buildings and killing more than 100 people in the process.

CDC calls for ‘unconscious bias’ training to improve maternal health outcomes

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said "unconscious bias" training is necessary to improve maternal health outcomes in the United States based upon a new report published on Tuesday.

Majority in battleground states supports third-party candidate over Trump-Biden rematch: Poll

A majority of registered voters across eight key battleground states say they would back a third-party candidate if the 2024 election features a rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, according to a report released on Tuesday.

Tropical Storm Harold: Everything you need to know about extreme weather hitting Texas

Tropical Storm Harold made landfall on Padre Island, Texas, on Tuesday morning, marking the first tropical storm to make landfall in the United States from the Atlantic Ocean in 2023.

Trump attorneys led Georgia alternate electors plan, indicted ex-GOP chairman says

Former Georgia Republican Party head David Shafer said attorneys for former President Donald Trump, his campaign, and local GOP members called on him to create a slate of alternate electors that are part of the sweeping racketeering case in Fulton County.

Biden confirms travel to India for climate-focused G20 summit

President Joe Biden will travel to New Delhi, India, next month for the Group of 20 leaders summit amid speculation that Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend, too.

Georgia college reinstates mask mandates and ‘physical distancing’

A college in Georgia has reinstated mask mandates and "physical distancing" at its premises as a precaution against COVID-19 cases.
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