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Appellate court rules in favor of separating school bathrooms based on sex

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled that separating bathrooms based on sex doesn't violate the Constitution or Title IX, a decision with repercussions for the nationwide debate over transgender issues.

Biden remembers Pope Benedict XVI as ‘renowned theologian’

President Joe Biden praised Pope Benedict XVI as a theologian and an inspiration in his first public comments following the death of the former pontiff at age 95.

Virginia Lt. Gov. Sears calls for investigation into national merit award scandal

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears asked Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares to investigate one of the state's top high schools for not informing students that they had qualified for a national award until after important deadlines, a failure critics are attributing to the school leaders' ideology.

Bolsonaro flies to Florida in last days as president of Brazil, stoking speculation

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has reportedly flown to Florida in his last days in office, stirring speculation.

WATCH: Former DHS official says if Biden wanted to fix border, ‘it’s not that hard’

President Joe Biden has shown frustration behind closed doors at the southern border crisis, but he could easily solve the problem if he desired, said a former Department of Homeland Security official.

European countries join US in restricting travel from China amid COVID-19 outbreak

Spain, France, and the United Kingdom are the latest of several countries to impose travel restrictions on China amid fears of a renewed COVID-19 outbreak.

NFL quarterback and brothers carry out jet ski rescue of four from helicopter crash

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Blaine Gabbert and his brothers rode jet skis to rescue four passengers of a downed helicopter.

Trump threatens to do to his political career what GOP establishment can’t — end it

Former President Donald Trump has been undermining his 2024 bid through a series of self-inflicted political wounds suffered both before and since launching his campaign, doing for his opponents inside the Republican establishment what they are powerless to do themselves.

Death toll: What were the biggest US causes of death in 2022

Heart disease is on track to remain the leading cause of death in the United States this year, accounting for the largest number of deaths since 1950.

New York man sues Hershey alleging heavy metals in chocolate

A New York man filed a lawsuit against chocolate giant Hershey Wednesday alleging that the company's dark chocolate has dangerous amounts of cadmium and lead.
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