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New York-based medical school implementing ‘anti-bias’ curriculum, documents show

EXCLUSIVE — The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City has taken steps to overhaul its curriculum and approach to teaching to incorporate extensive anti-racism and diversity, equity, and inclusion principles.

MTG appears to side with ‘white, male, christian’ leak suspect over Biden administration

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appeared to side with the "white, male, christian" on Thursday, who allegedly leaked classified documents from the Pentagon.

DeSantis signs six-week abortion ban into Florida law

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed the Heartbeat Protection Act into law Thursday night, banning abortion in the state of Florida after six weeks of pregnancy.

Michigan governor signs universal background check and firearm safe storage laws

Gun owners in Michigan now need to undergo a universal background check for all gun sales and keep a more secure hold on their firearms if children are nearby, according to two new gun laws Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) signed on Thursday.

$6B worth of student debt could be canceled after Supreme Court refuses request from for-profit schools

The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to intervene in a lawsuit settlement that could see up to $6 billion in student debt dismissed for students of certain colleges, including several "for-profit" schools.

What we know about the classified intelligence leak

Revelations from a leak of U.S. military intelligence have taken the country by storm. Various governmental agencies are vowing to get to the bottom of the situation, and a suspect has been arrested in connection to the leak.

Two 2024 GOP contenders square off on culture war: ‘The kinds of debates we need to be having’

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Entrepreneur and author Vivek Ramaswamy once had a brief clash with Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) over the culture wars.

Colorado passes ‘right to repair’ bill: First state in US to ensure farmers can legally fix their own equipment

Colorado will become the first state to advance an agricultural right-to-repair bill, allowing farmers to fix their own equipment legally. The Consumer Right to Repair Agriculture Equipment Act passed Tuesday evening in a 46-14 vote in Colorado's Senate.

Austin orders review of intelligence access and control procedures after leaks

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin ordered a review of how the Department of Defense handles intelligence access and accountability following a massive trove of leaked classified documents.

Katie Porter denies dumping potatoes on ex-husband in renewed domestic abuse scrutiny

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) denied allegations on Thursday that she was abusive to her ex-husband. It was alleged that she dumped a pot of hot potatoes on his head.
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