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CBS News issues correction after claiming children’s book ‘might be banned statewide’ in Florida

CBS Saturday Morning issued a correction on Saturday for a claim made in a previous episode about a children's book being banned in Florida schools.

SPLC attorney among 23 facing domestic terrorism charges after ‘Cop City’ protest

An attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group known for labeling conservative and Christian nonprofit organizations as "hate groups," was arrested Sunday on terrorism charges after allegedly taking part in a riot where agitators threw objects, including Molotov cocktails, at a police training center near Atlanta.

GOP fires back at Biden administration over child labor: ‘Pot meet kettle’

Republicans are pushing back on the Biden administration's claims that lack of congressional funding is hampering its response to the child labor crisis.

Texas lawmakers weigh bipartisan bill to close gun background check loophole

Texas lawmakers may be on a path to passing bipartisan legislation which aims to cut off a loophole in a 2009 law that's meant to prevent people with a history of mental health issues from obtaining firearms.

Two Ukrainian pilots in US for training evaluation on fighter aircraft

Two Ukrainian pilots are in Arizona working with the U.S. military to help them develop their capabilities.

SEE IT: Reagan Library sign vandalized with ‘Ron DeFascist’ hours before governor’s speech

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library's sign was vandalized on Sunday morning ahead of Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) remarks at the venue hours later.

Michelle Obama discusses sobbing after leaving the White House and Trump’s alleged lack of diversity

Former first lady Michelle Obama said she sobbed after leaving the White House and blasted former President Donald Trump's inauguration for what she called a lack of diversity.

TEXIT: State representative introduces Texas Independence Referendum Act in state legislature

A conservative state representative introduced a bill in the Texas state legislature on Monday. If passed, it would give residents a chance to vote on the state seceding from the United States.

Photos of Fetterman at Walter Reed released for first time since hospitalization

Pictures of Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center were released by his office on Monday, with an aide saying he “will be back soon" in the first update on his condition nearly three weeks after he checked himself into the hospital to receive treatment for his clinical depression.

House panel takes up federal ban on biological males competing in female sports for first time

The House Education and Workforce Committee will be reviewing bills that would prohibit biological males from competing in women's sports programs and protect parental rights at a Wednesday markup, the committee announced Monday.
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