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US and Iran hold indirect talks on prisoner exchange with aid of UK and Qatar: Report

The Biden administration and Iran are allegedly holding indirect talks about a prisoner exchange via discussions through Qatar and the United Kingdom, according to a Wednesday report.

McCarthy defends new GOP majority’s pace on ending border crisis

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) defended the Republicans' progress on keeping a midterm election campaign promise to make the border crisis their top priority come January.

Artificial intelligence should not control nuclear weapons use, officials say

Artificial intelligence systems should not control “actions critical” to the use of nuclear weapons, according to a new U.S. proposal on the military applications of the emerging technology.

Kari Lake election challenge rejected by Arizona appeals court

An Arizona appeals court on Thursday ruled that MAGA loyalist Kari Lake does not have the evidence to overturn the election results of her failed 2022 gubernatorial bid.

Navy ends COVID-19 vaccine deployment restrictions

The U.S. Navy lifted its deployment restrictions on sailors who are not vaccinated against COVID-19.

St. Louis gender clinic said fifth graders should be encouraged to be transgender: Report

A St. Louis area gender clinic reportedly told an elementary school teacher in a local school district that a group of fifth graders who together claimed to be transgender should be accommodated.

Tennessee National Guard releases names of soldiers in fatal Alabama helicopter crash

The Tennessee National Guard has released the names of the two pilots who died in a fiery helicopter crash in Alabama on Wednesday afternoon.

Fairfax public schools tell students they’re inherently biased, documents show

EXCLUSIVE — A high school in Fairfax County, Virginia, is teaching students that they harbor inherent biases based on their religious or ethnic background under the guise of social-emotional learning, according to documents obtained by the Washington Examiner.

California school district excludes white employees from social event

A San Francisco-area school district hosted a social event for employees of color, adding that white colleagues were not to be included due to uneasiness and mistrust.

State Department expects no ‘new policy’ from Biden spy balloon response

President Joe Biden’s call for the negotiation of “global norms” for balloons in sovereign airspace is unlikely to lead to “new policy,” according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s team.
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