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CA and MN face federal investigation for refusing to implement Trump’s ban on men in women’s sports

(The Daily Signal) – Female athletes and their families are gearing up for legal battles as high school athletic associations in California and Minnesota face a federal investigation for refusing… Read More

February 14, 2025
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School choice advances in North Dakota, dies in Mississippi

A school choice bill passed the North Dakota House this week while a similar proposal died in the Mississippi Legislature. North Dakota Lawmakers advanced a proposal… Read More

February 14, 2025
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HHS spent $23B on immigrants for homes, cars, college since 2020; some funds fueled child exploitation

As ordinary taxpaying Americans struggled with the effects of inflation during the Biden administration, his Health and Human Services (HHS) department spent $23 billion on immigrants for everything from homes… Read More

February 14, 2025
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‘MEGA partnership for prosperity’: Trump touts strong relationship with India

(The Daily Signal) – At a Thursday evening joint press conference, President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a framework for increased defense and economic cooperation—although that… Read More

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US Rep. unveils bill to shield American land from ‘environmental zealots,’ ‘foreign adversaries’

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Republican Tennessee Rep. Mark Green will reintroduce legislation on Thursday aimed at protecting American land. The bill, known as the Protect America’s Lands Act, would… Read More

February 14, 2025
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Soros-backed DA in the hot seat after man on bond goes on cop shooting spree

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – A Texas district attorney is under the congressional spotlight after an individual with a lengthy rap sheet went on a shooting spree against San Antonio… Read More

February 14, 2025
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Trump’s ed secretary nominee, dubbed ‘change agent,’ promises to tackle federal bureaucracy during hearing

President Donald Trump’s nominee for education secretary, Linda McMahon, promised she is ready to take on a “system in decline” and make American education “the best in the world.” Facing… Read More

February 13, 2025
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Kansas governor vetoes ban on so-called ‘gender-affirming care’ for minors – again 

Kansas’ Democrat governor has once again vetoed a bill that would ban so-called “gender-affirming care” for minors, but an override is possible.  Gov. Laura Kelly cited parental rights as her… Read More

February 13, 2025
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Illinois county votes to rename courthouse in rebuke to author of pro-life Hyde Amendment

Democrats in Illinois’ second-largest county have voted to remove the name of a deceased Congressman from a local courthouse because of his pro-life views. The DuPage County Board voted 10-5… Read More

February 13, 2025
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DOE pushes athletic associations to give back women’s titles and honors given to biological males

The Department of Education (DOE) is urging athletic organizations to revoke awards, records, and titles given to trans-identifying biological males competing in women’s sports. In a… Read More

February 13, 2025
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RFK confirmed as health secretary

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed Thursday as President Donald Trump’s health secretary. The Senate voted 52-48 in favor of Kennedy, who faced scrutiny over previous statements expressing vaccine-hesitancy and… Read More

February 13, 2025
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FEMA paid for hotels housing Tren de Aragua, Laken Riley killer, Noem says

(The Center Square) – Luxury hotels in New York City including the Roosevelt, recipients of $59 million from FEMA to house immigrants, were a base of operations for Venezuelan gang Tren… Read More

February 13, 2025
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Foreign aid agencies awarded $27 million to group helping leftist protestors avoid jail

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Federal agencies tasked with giving out foreign aid have allocated more than $27 million for activist groups that also support legal defense efforts for leftist… Read More

February 13, 2025
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Trump administration ‘committed to a peace deal’ in Ukraine, says Leavitt

(The Daily Signal) – Following groundbreaking developments regarding the Russia-Ukraine war, a Wednesday briefing from White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt offered more details about President Donald Trump’s phone call with… Read More

February 13, 2025
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Florida Health Department launches pro-life ‘Strong Florida Moms’ website

Florida recently made a pro-life resource available for mothers and expecting mothers. The state’s Health Department and Department of Children and Families launched a website called Strong Florida Moms, which… Read More

February 13, 2025
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Trump watching Texas ‘closely’ as it considers passing school choice bill

As the nation’s second-largest state considers passing a much-anticipated universal school choice bill, President Donald Trump is letting members of the Texas House know he’s watching. The $1 billion measure,… Read More

February 13, 2025
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Hegseth rules out U.S. troops, NATO membership for Ukraine, as America pivots to China threat 

In his first foray into Europe as the U.S. defense chief, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told a gathering of European defense ministers that European nations need to increase defense… Read More

February 13, 2025
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Tennessee governor signs universal school choice bill after shrewd additions helped it pass

Tennessee is the latest state to enact universal school choice as Gov. Bill Lee signed a $447 million plan Wednesday granting families educational freedom. The measure, which passed during a… Read More

February 12, 2025
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School choice optimism grows as Republicans back Trump’s pick for ed secretary ahead of confirmation hearing

Expand school choice, send education back to the states, and eventually, put herself out of a job. Those are the hopes Republicans have for President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead… Read More

February 12, 2025
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University of Missouri splits with NPR stations. Will other universities follow suit?

Early radio stations were often run by college engineering professors, but nearly a century later, some schools are finding public radio no longer aligns with their mission. Two schools in… Read More

February 12, 2025