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AOC heckled by protesters during town hall in New York City over immigration and debt ceiling

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was chided by protesters attending a town hall she held in Queens, New York, on Friday.

Iowa Gov. signs bill banning sexual orientation instruction through sixth grade

Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) signed a ban on sexual orientation and gender identity instruction in classrooms from kindergarten through sixth grade.

Negotiators return to Capitol for debt limit talks to hammer out final details

Negotiators returned to the Capitol Saturday morning after working well past midnight the night before, as officials scramble to finalize a debt limit bill just nine days before the default deadline.

Texas AG Ken Paxton impeachment proceedings Saturday could remove him from office immediately

Conservative firebrand in the courts, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton faces the prospect of impeachment and removal from office Saturday.

Debt ceiling news: Talks continue as negotiators close in on a deal

Negotiators are set to return to the Capitol on Saturday morning to continue talks over the debt ceiling, with officials indicating they are close to finalizing a deal just over a week before the country is expected to default on its loans.

Chicago deploys ‘peacekeepers’ for Memorial Day weekend as gun violence rises

Illinois will activate over 30 "peacekeepers" to patrol Chicago for Memorial Day weekend, with Mayor Brandon Johnson leaning on community-centered efforts and activities to maintain public safety.

Debt ceiling negotiations near default deadline: Washington Photos of the Week

Debt ceiling negotiations between the White House and House Republicans dominated the week as the United States inched closer to default.

How Google and Microsoft’s push for regulation could stifle competition

The push by Big Tech companies such as Microsoft and Google to regulate artificial intelligence could stifle competition and hinder innovation.

Tuttle Twins cartoon about life and liberty goes viral with ‘Bitcoin and the Beast’ episode

Tuttle Twins, a conservative children’s cartoon intended to help teach children how to develop critical thinking skills to push back against modern social activism, recently released a new episode explaining bitcoin that has since gone viral.

Conservatives find pitfalls in ‘necessary’ school choice victories

Conservative education experts celebrating a swath of school choice victories in a number of states are warning that while school choice is a "necessary" policy, government-funded private education is not a panacea.
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