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SEE IT: DeSantis’s office reveals sexually graphic books found in Florida schools

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) office revealed photos on Tuesday of two sexual picture books that were found in Florida schools.

California defunds job training for ousted oil industry workers

Thousands of oil industry workers are bound to lose their jobs in the coming years as California shifts toward green energy, but a $60 million displacement and training fund will not get any new cash in the coming fiscal year.

Atlanta HBCU community joins protests against ‘Cop City’ police training facility

Students and faculty at several Atlanta area historically black colleges and universities have joined continued protests against the construction of a police training facility and are demanding that school leaders also denounce the project.

WATCH: Woman accused of dismembering murder victim attacks lawyer in court

A Wisconsin woman accused of dismembering a murder victim attacked her attorney in court Tuesday moments after the judge delayed her trial.

Russia sets up reeducation camps for taken Ukrainian children, chilling report says

"All levels" of the Kremlin are aware of Russia's armed forces deportations of Ukrainian children, according to a new report.

Brooklyn U-Haul rampage suspect charged with second-degree and attempted murder

The suspect who allegedly drove through Brooklyn on a rampage was charged on Tuesday with second-degree and attempted murder.

Newsom releases statement on Feinstein retirement as confusion swirls

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) released a statement Tuesday afternoon on the reported retirement of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA). Her retirement has now been marked by the senator's own confusion.

White House adamant Biden’s economic plan isn’t slowing wage growth

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Joe Biden's economic agenda after a recent report showed wages failing to keep pace with inflation.

Biden administration allows Medicaid funds to be used to pay for groceries and rent

Several states are using the Medicaid program as a tool to address food insecurity with the approval of the Biden administration, directing funding to pay for groceries and offer nutritional counseling.

Biden to award Medal of Honor to Vietnam War veteran

One of the first black officers to lead a Special Forces team in combat will receive the Medal of Honor nearly 60 years after his heroics in the Vietnam War.
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