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North Carolina university drops distributing sexually explicit welcome packets

Some parents of incoming North Carolina State students were stunned to find a sexually explicit packet from the university welcoming their child to a new school year.

Fulton County Sheriff’s Office workers threatened ahead of Trump surrender: Report

Workers with the Fulton County Sheriff's Office have faced threats since former President Donald Trump's indictment, a report claimed.

Alabama child medical transition ban reinstated by US appeals court

A U.S. appeals court Monday reinstated Alabama's ban on gender transition drugs for children, overturning a lower court injunction.

Donald Trump indicted: Former president plans to turn himself in Thursday

Former President Donald Trump said he is planning on turning himself in at the Fulton County, Georgia, jail on Thursday.

Hawaii fire: Joe Biden promises further federal aid to rebuild Maui after devastation

President Joe Biden promised further federal aid to help rebuild Maui, Hawaii, after devastating fires.

Bezos-founded Blue Origin methane emissions spotted by space station

Jeff Bezos’s space company, Blue Origin LLC, is responsible for large emissions of methane gas that have at times been large enough to be spotted from the International Space Station.

Virginia school district not surprised by ‘controversy’ over accepting anti-‘woke’ books in school libraries

The board of Spotsylvania County Public Schools in Virginia approved a variety of book donations last week, including from the Christian-based book publisher Brave Books.

Nearly 40% of House seeks to block repeal of California pork restrictions

A large contingent of Democrats and a handful of Republicans came out against a Farm Bill provision that would block California's pork production restrictions.

Donald Trump indicted: Former president plans to turn himself in Thursday: Report

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly planning on turning himself in to the Fulton County Jail in Georgia on Thursday.

New York Republicans urge Hochul to investigate Chinese influence in state schools

A group of seven Republican House members from New York are urging Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) to investigate a report that found that the Chinese Communist Party had funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars to New York schools.
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