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Reinstated Tennessee lawmaker Justin Jones raises almost $1.1 million

Tennessee Democratic state Rep. Justin Jones has almost raised $1.1 million this year, likely as a result of his public expulsion earlier in the year.

Stanford diversity dean who berated federal judge resigns

The dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Stanford Law School has resigned her position, four months after she shouted down a federal judge who was giving a lecture, the law school announced Thursday.

Montana’s VA sees shake up in leadership following investigation

The Department of Veterans Affairs announced new leadership Thursday in Montana's VA Health Care System amid a review.

Chinese consulate damaged by Russian missile strike

Russia’s latest bombardment of Ukraine’s preeminent Black Sea port city damaged a Chinese diplomatic facility, officials in Beijing and Kyiv confirmed.

Status of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s $1 million donation questioned during Supreme Court ethics hearing

Republicans seeking to stymie a Democratic bill calling for a code of ethics for the Supreme Court questioned why they haven't looked into a mysterious $1 million donation awarded to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shortly before her death in 2020.

Florida Board of Education approves new African American history standards

The Board of Education for the state of Florida approved a set of new curriculum standards for African American history as the state continues to be the epicenter of a nationwide debate over how to teach issues of race in the classroom.

Conservative advocacy group launches campaign against ‘Bidenomics’

Americans for Prosperity, a conservative advocacy group, is ramping up efforts to challenge President Joe Biden’s narrative on the nation’s economy by launching a six-figure campaign against "Bidenomics."

How opposing daughter’s gender transition made parents ‘enemy’ to US medical establishment

EXCLUSIVE — When Tandy Lynn Hebert's and Sean Chiaffon's daughter Violet was 13 years old, she struggled with her identity to the point of self-harm. The young girl cut herself "enough to where she has scars that look like ridges," Chiaffon said, and even attempted suicide.

Biden takes dig at Trump: ‘Windmills do not cause cancer’

President Joe Biden couldn't resist taking a dig at his predecessor in a Thursday speech.

Senate approves legislation to ban SPR sales to China

The Senate voted on Thursday to bar China from purchasing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in an effort to protect the U.S. emergency stockpile after it was drained to a 40-year low.
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