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Florida House votes to extend controversial education law

The Florida House passed a wide-ranging education bill that would tighten restrictions on school lessons about sexual and gender identity.

Pro-Trump Twitter influencer found guilty of conspiracy against rights over 2016 memes

A pro-Trump Twitter influencer was found guilty of election interference for memes shared around the 2016 presidential election.

SEE IT: Tornado wreaks havoc in Little Rock, Arkansas

A tornado devastated a suburb of Little Rock, Arkansas, and left approximately 600 people injured Friday afternoon.

Russia to outline ‘contours of a new world order’ as UN Security Council chair

Russian officials plan to outline “the contours of a new world order” over the next month as Russia and China intensify their efforts to gain influence at the United Nations.

At least one felony among charges in Trump hush money case: Report

At least one felony charge is among the charges former President Donald Trump is facing in New York, according to the Associated Press. The case is related to the alleged falsifying of business records regarding a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.

Newsom starting political organization to oppose GOP leaders

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is launching a new organization, the Campaign for Democracy, to combat Republican leaders in other states by targeting their policies.

House GOP leaders rally to Trump’s defense as Senate counterparts mostly stay quiet

As key House Republicans race to defend former President Donald Trump after he was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, there’s palpable silence coming from top Senate leadership, underscoring the divide within the party over how to handle the once and perhaps future president.

LeBron James joins White House in refusing to pay for Twitter verification

NBA megastar and billionaire LeBron James joined the White House Friday in refusing to pay the $8 required for Twitter's new verification policy.

Donald Trump indicted: Capitol Police prepare for protests over indictment

The United States Capitol Police are preparing for possible demonstrations by supporters of former President Donald Trump in response to his indictment.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions in 12 days

In 12 days, the first of three rounds of Social Security retirement payments coming in April, worth up to $4,555, will be sent to recipients.
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