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SEE IT: Texas Gov. Abbott joins list of GOP governors banning TikTok on state devices

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) followed the lead Wednesday of Republican governors across the country who are banning the social media app TikTok.

Trial ordered for five men accused in plot to kidnap Whitmer

Five men facing terrorism and other felony charges for their alleged role in a plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) are headed to trial on all charges, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Wednesday.

Indiana attorney general sues TikTok for exposing children to adult content

Indiana's attorney general sued the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok and accused it of exposing underage users to adult content, the first such challenge to TikTok's social media superiority.

American Girl blasted for Body Image guidebook pushing puberty blockers for kids

Popular doll-maker American Girl is now facing criticism for its guidebook that allegedly encourages children ages 3-12 who may be struggling with body image issues to ask their doctors about puberty blockers.

Trump had additional classified documents in Florida storage unit: Report

Attorneys for Donald Trump reportedly turned over at least two new items with classified markings to the FBI after they were discovered in a storage unit used by the former president in Florida.

Brown University becomes first Ivy League school to ban ‘caste oppression’

Brown University has updated its nondiscrimination policy to prohibit "caste oppression" in a first for an Ivy League institution.

White House pans ‘stunningly bad’ outcomes for Republican Senate hopefuls

The White House slammed Republican efforts in the Senate midterm elections as “stunningly bad,” charging that voters had put “to rest” the party’s agenda.

White House: Biden stands by Georgia ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ after Democratic runoff win

The White House is standing by President Joe Biden's condemnation of Georgia's voting and election reforms as "Jim Crow 2.0," despite record turnout in the state's Senate runoff that cemented Democratic control of the chamber.

WATCH: Lizzo hands People’s Choice spotlight to pro-abortion rights and trans activists

At Tuesday's People's Choice Awards, pop star Lizzo shared the spotlight with chosen activists as she accepted the People’s Champion Award.

White House won’t say if Hunter Biden laptop came from ‘hacked materials’

The White House on Wednesday refused to answer a question about the Hunter Biden laptop saga and whether his father's presidential campaign asked Twitter to classify the information as constituting "hacked materials."
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