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Ohio seeks to form free speech school within OSU to teach students ‘how to think’

The Ohio state legislature is poised to pass legislation that would challenge the dominance of liberal ideas at two of the state's major public universities by establishing a pair of independent centers focused on civics.

The top issues Kentucky gubernatorial candidates are campaigning on

With just days until the Kentucky GOP gubernatorial primary, hopefuls are looking to attract Republican voters by campaigning on the issues most important in the state.

Marriage drives women’s economic mobility: Census

Marriage is a driving factor behind economic upward mobility for women, according to a U.S. Census Bureau study.

Lee Zeldin says George Santos should resign

Former congressman and Republican nominee for governor of New York Lee Zeldin believes Rep. George Santos (R-NY) should resign from office, saying voters in the district Santos represents are "embarrassed" by the freshman lawmaker amid his many scandals.

Democratic senator slams Supreme Court and warns it could trigger ‘popular revolt’

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) predicted on Sunday that there would be a "popular revolt" if the Supreme Court blocked the states or Congress from implementing gun control laws.

Maren Morris credits Tucker Carlson spat for GLAAD’s excellence in media award

Country singer Maren Morris became the first in her genre to receive GLAAD’s excellence in media award Saturday.

Dennis Quaid lobbies to make Texas new ‘film capital of the world’ over California

Actor Dennis Quaid is working on turning Texas into a replacement for Hollywood in the film-making industry.

Four Senate races identified by Mitch McConnell that could give GOP control in 2024

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT), chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, are working to recruit the most electable candidates in must-win swing states to retake the majority next year.

Gov. Newsom loses ‘no matter what he does’ on reparations, says GOP lawmaker

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is seemingly in a lose-lose situation surrounding racial reparations according to one California lawmaker.

Erdogan headed to runoff in reelection fight after failing to get majority vote

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan failed to secure a majority vote in his reelection battle on Monday, meaning that he and Kemal Kilicdaroglu, who leads the nation's opposition alliance, will head to a runoff later this month.
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