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Texas Judge Blocks Ten Commandments Classroom Display Law for Some School Districts

A district judge has temporarily blocked Texas’ new law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms from being enforced in certain districts. The law, signed in June by Governor Greg Abbott, mandates that public elementary and secondary schools display  “in a conspicuous place in each classroom of the school a durable… Continue reading Texas Judge Blocks Ten Commandments Classroom Display Law for Some School Districts
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New World Boxing Policy Requires Biological Sex Tests Before Matches 

World Boxing will require a sex test prior to competitions ahead of the World Boxing Championships this September in order to ensure athletes of one biological sex compete as such and not as their opposite gender identity. A policy revealed by World Boxing Wednesday outlined the platform’s new procedure for testing. World Boxing now requires… Continue reading New World Boxing Policy Requires Biological Sex Tests Before Matches 
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Target CEO Brian Cornell to Step Down After 10 Years amid Sales Decline, Political Boycotts

Brian Cornell, the CEO of Target, will step down next year after a decade leading the retail company. The leadership change comes as Target has seen a decline in sales amid criticism from both the political right and left.  Cornell will be succeeded by Chief Operating Officer Michael Fiddelke, who has been with Target for… Continue reading Target CEO Brian Cornell to Step Down After 10 Years amid Sales Decline, Political Boycotts
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US to Screen Immigrant Applicants for ‘Anti-Americanism’

The Trump administration announced Tuesday that immigrants seeking to live or work in the United States will now be subject to screenings aimed at weeding out “anti-Americanism.” Under the new policy, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers will be allowed to treat anti-American beliefs as “overwhelmingly negative factors” when deciding whether to approve green… Continue reading US to Screen Immigrant Applicants for ‘Anti-Americanism’
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Loudoun County Students Disciplined For Wondering Why Female Student Was in Their Locker Room 

Loudoun County School District (LCSD) is being sued for disciplining two male students last Friday who were expressly uncomfortable with a trans-identifying female student sharing their locker room, which was captured on camera by the latter student.   The incident occurred in late May at Stone Bridge High School.  It is against district policy to record… Continue reading Loudoun County Students Disciplined For Wondering Why Female Student Was in Their Locker Room 
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Ed Dept Ends Taxpayer Funding for Student Political Activism Jobs

The Department of Education announced Monday that it is ending the use of taxpayer funds for college students working in political activism roles on campuses. The move rescinds guidance from the Biden administration that had allowed Federal Work Study (FWS) money to support students employed at political rallies, voter hotlines, as poll workers, or in… Continue reading Ed Dept Ends Taxpayer Funding for Student Political Activism Jobs
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Oklahoma to Require Test to Keep ‘Woke’ Teachers Out of Classrooms

The state of Oklahoma is considering a new requirement for teachers relocating from states such as California and New York to take an assessment aimed at identifying whether they hold left-wing beliefs that could influence their teaching. The test, developed by Prager University, must still be approved by the state’s Board of Education before it… Continue reading Oklahoma to Require Test to Keep ‘Woke’ Teachers Out of Classrooms
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US Naval Ships Sent to Venezuela in Effort to Address the Threat of Latin American Cartels

The US is sending three guided missile destroyer ships and other military vehicles to surveil Venezuelan cartels and “address” the threats they pose to the US.  This comes over two weeks since the bounty for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was increased by the US Department of Justice to $50 million for crimes he is charged… Continue reading US Naval Ships Sent to Venezuela in Effort to Address the Threat of Latin American Cartels
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US Border Wall to Be Painted Black to Stifle Illegal Immigration 

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced Tuesday that the southern US border wall will be painted black to deter illegal immigration through wall climbing. This initiative is being planned per the request of President Trump, who has called for black coated border walls since the end of his first term. The black paint will cover the entire… Continue reading US Border Wall to Be Painted Black to Stifle Illegal Immigration 
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Beyond Meat Denies Bankruptcy Rumors as Sales Plummet Over Lack of Demand

Beyond Meat, the plant-based meat alternative company, has denied reports that it is preparing to file for bankruptcy, even as it faces steep financial losses and declining consumer demand. The company, known for its burger patties, chicken tenders, and other meat alternatives, has seen sales fall sharply. Second quarter revenue dropped nearly 20 percent year-over-year,… Continue reading Beyond Meat Denies Bankruptcy Rumors as Sales Plummet Over Lack of Demand
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State Department Revokes Over 6,000 Student Visas for Law Violations, Terrorism Support

The State Department has revoked more than 6,000 student visas this year due to individuals overstaying their visas and violating the law while in the US, including supporting terrorism. The Trump administration has emphasized its effort to more rigorously vet current and future visa holders in recent months, particularly those attending academic institutions while expressing… Continue reading State Department Revokes Over 6,000 Student Visas for Law Violations, Terrorism Support
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Mississippi Among Four States Sending National Guard Troops to DC 

Four US states have deployed National Guard soldiers to Washington, DC, to aid President Trump’s ongoing effort to clamp down on the “crime emergency” occurring within the district.   Last week, President Trump activated the National Guard and federalized the DC police in order to “help reestablish law, order and public safety” in the district.  West… Continue reading Mississippi Among Four States Sending National Guard Troops to DC 
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