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DeSantis claims teachers union ‘manufactured’ removal of certain books

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) defended his administration's education policies during a press conference Tuesday, claiming the majority of the outcry over Florida education legislation is "manufactured" by school unions.

Black Hawk helicopter crash kills two, leaves no survivors in Alabama

A Tennessee National Guard helicopter crash in Alabama killed everyone on board Wednesday afternoon, the Madison County Sheriff's Office said.

Jane Fonda to attend ball with Austrian tycoon for money: ‘I support a lot of people’

Jane Fonda revealed that her Austrian building tycoon date offered to pay her "a bit of money" to accompany him to the Vienna Opera Ball on Thursday.

Ohio train derailment: Norfolk Southern backs out of community meeting, citing security concerns

Norfolk Southern, the train company that owned the train in the East Palestine, Ohio, derailment, backed out of a community meeting just hours before it took place, citing perceived threats to their safety.

Ohio train derailment: Footage shows train did not stop when it caught fire

New footage of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, showed the train catching fire roughly 20 minutes outside of the town, leaving residents to wonder whether the disaster could have been avoided.

SEE IT: Bills’ Damar Hamlin reacts to criticism over Jesus jacket worn at Super Bowl

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is responding to comments made about the jacket he wore to the Super Bowl.

China and Mexico refuse to cooperate with US against fentanyl suppliers, federal officials say

China and Mexico have stonewalled “information-sharing” and other “basic" steps to counteract the fentanyl crisis in the United States, according to federal officials.

Ohio train derailment: Officials say water safe to drink after tests

Ohio officials announced that the water in East Palestine was safe to drink after testing was conducted. The announcement comes amid concerns over the impact of the recent train derailment.

Freshman Sen. Katie Britt secures top GOP spot on Appropriations subcommittee

Freshman Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) will serve as the top Republican on the Homeland Security Appropriations subcommittee in the 118th Congress.

Top police official slams bill calling for ban on use of K-9s on racial grounds

A leading national police official has attacked California lawmakers over a new bill seeking to ban police dogs in situations involving arrests or crowd control on racial grounds.
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