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Teacher under investigation says parental rights are ‘gone’ in public school system

A fifth-grade teacher in Florida accused of "indoctrinating" students after showing them a film featuring a gay character argued parental rights don't exist in the public school system.

Border crossings down 56% from pre-Title 42 end but ‘too early’ to draw conclusions: DHS

The Department of Homeland Security maintained immigrants crossing the southern land border had dropped 56% from levels recorded last week — but added it is "too early to draw any definitive conclusions" as authorities transition away from Title 42 measures.

Sports Illustrated features trans woman Kim Petras on Swimsuit issue cover

Sports Illustrated is featuring Kim Petras, a biological man who identifies as a woman, as part of its Swimsuit edition.

House GOP advances measures reversing Biden block on mining in Minnesota

The House Natural Resources Committee advanced two measures Wednesday designed to rebuke and reverse Biden administration actions blocking new mineral development in Minnesota's Superior National Forest.

Fetterman team hits back after video shows senator struggling during hearing

Sen. John Fetterman's (D-PA) team is calling out detractors who mocked the senator's health struggles while questioning witnesses at a hearing on Tuesday.

Harris to hold a briefing on debt negotiations with Biden abroad

The White House announced Wednesday that Vice President Kamala Harris would field questions from reporters on Thursday regarding the debt ceiling negotiations.

Republican senators call on Fed to rein in ‘climate activism’

Republican senators are cautioning the Federal Reserve to curb initiatives related to climate change amid high inflation and tumult in the banking sector.

Arizona pauses payments after seizing $75 million in fraudulent Medicaid spending

Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) has unveiled measures to narrow in on a fraudulent Medicaid scam targeting Native Americans through billing for outpatient health services to alleged criminal activity.

Depression rates in America skyrocket, especially among women: Report

Depression rates among U.S. adults have skyrocketed in the last 10 years, a new survey reports.

Texas Senate passes bill allowing for murder charges in fentanyl deaths

The Texas Senate has passed a bill allowing for murder charges to be brought in some fentanyl-related deaths.
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