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Massachusetts 7th grader sues school to wear ‘only two genders’ T-shirt

A student at a Massachusetts middle school has filed a lawsuit against his school district and principal after he was sent home from class for wearing a T-shirt affirming two genders: male and female.

McConnell backs up McCarthy and GOP negotiators as debt talks hit latest snag

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) faulted the White House for taking too long to enter into debt ceiling negotiations after talks hit a snag on Friday, hurting both sides’ chances to reach a deal to avert a disastrous default.

NASA moves closer to developing GPS system for moon exploration

NASA’s CAPSTONE spacecraft has completed its six-month mission, successfully capturing images of the moon through a new revolutionary technology. The first satellite to operate at the moon led a mission to collect information for future lunar exploration.

US to support international F-16 training efforts for Ukrainians

The United States will support a joint effort with allies to train Ukrainian pilots on fourth-generation fighter aircraft, including the F-16, before ultimately providing them.

Microsoft stonewalls on ‘review’ into State Department-backed ‘disinformation’ group

Microsoft is stonewalling on providing key details about its touted "review" into the State Department-funded Global Disinformation Index after suspending its relationship with the self-styled British "disinformation" tracker earlier this year.

White House still ‘working hard’ as debt limit negotiations with GOP break down

The White House confirmed Friday that the ongoing debt ceiling talks between President Joe Biden's team and House Republicans have paused but remained adamant that the administration is striving to reach a bipartisan solution to avoid a national default.

Trump super PAC launches Ron ‘DeSalesTax’ ad attack against Florida governor

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) became the subject of a musical ad campaign launched by former President Donald Trump's super PAC on Friday, tuned to the song "Old MacDonald Had a Farm."

Roughly $1 million stolen from at least 460 postal workers in fraudulent website scheme

Hundreds of postal workers fell victim to a scam that stole about $1 million from them, with the United States Postal Service reportedly slow to address the problem.

Investigation into USS George Washington suicides finds poor living conditions

The Navy released a pair of reports on Thursday detailing the findings of its investigation into a spate of suicides that occurred within the USS George Washington.

Preparing for final voyage: Disney to shutter its luxury Star Wars hotel

Walt Disney World in Florida will be closing its Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel this fall after an 18-month stint.
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