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Students increasingly look to politically aligned states when choosing college

Current and future college students are increasingly accounting for a state's political climate, especially on abortion, when choosing where to go to college, according to a spate of recent surveys.

House Judiciary to hold hearing examining ‘exploitation’ of migrant children at border

The House Judiciary Committee will convene a hearing on the surge of immigration at the southern border, this time focusing on how open-border policies specifically affect unaccompanied children who make their way into the United States.

WATCH: Kari Lake recalls heated confrontation with Mika Brzezinski at airport

Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake said she had a less-than-friendly run-in with MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski Wednesday.

China tells US and allies to stop talking about ‘status quo’ around Taiwan

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and U.S. allies must stop protesting China's military pressure on Taiwan, according to a top Chinese envoy.

Ron’s report card: DeSantis nears end of Florida legislative session with multiple wins

All eyes are on the Florida state legislature as Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) attempts to get the Republican supermajority behind his remaining agenda items in the final weeks of this legislative session ahead of an anticipated 2024 presidential run.

Eco group returns to deflate tires on more than 40 SUVs in Boston

A climate activist group called the Tyre Extinguishers took credit for deflating the tires on dozens of vehicles in the Boston, Massachusetts, neighborhood of Beacon Hill on Wednesday.

Michigan residents slam Democratic senators for approving deal with Chinese business

Michigan Democrats received heavy backlash from residents for approving a $170 million Chinese-backed green energy project, with furious citizens pleading with the committee to "do what is right."

Tax Day 2023: IRS reminds tax-exempt organizations of filing deadline next month

The Internal Revenue Service has reminded tax-exempt organizations of the upcoming filing deadline many of them face coming up next month.

DHS launches 90-day ‘sprint’ against China to counter security threats

The Biden administration will take aggressive action in the coming months to secure the United States from attacks waged by the People’s Republic of China and surge homeland security resources to assess national vulnerabilities.

WATCH LIVE: President Joe Biden to deliver remarks on environmental justice

President Joe Biden is set to address the administration's plans to establish the Office of Environmental Justice at the White House.
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