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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a stern warning to school districts across the state, stating that policies requiring school employees to disclose the identities of transgender students to their parents are in violation of the state’s constitution. This legal alert, issued last Thursday, comes amidst a growing conflict between state officials and certain school districts over the rights and safety of transgender and gender-nonconforming students. Bonta’s warning centers on the harmful impact such policies can have on transgender youth. Citing data, he highlighted the risks these young people face, including being ostracized or harmed by family members. “This…

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The recent disclosure of Chinese billionaire Chen Tianqiao’s acquisition of nearly 200,000 acres of Oregon farmland has ignited bipartisan concerns among U.S. politicians. Chen, a prominent figure in China’s tech sector and a member of the Chinese Communist Party, purchased the land in 2015 for approximately $85 million, or around $430 per acre. This transaction has made him the second-largest foreign owner of U.S. farmland, yet the details of the purchase remained undisclosed for nearly a decade. New York Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik criticized the Biden administration for its apparent lack of vigilance in monitoring foreign acquisitions of U.S. agricultural…

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative focusing on recruiting individuals with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities, among other conditions. This initiative reflects a broader policy shift within the federal government, emphasizing the recruitment and hiring of individuals with targeted disabilities. The FAA’s move, part of its Diversity and Inclusion hiring plan, aligns with its mission to ensure safe and efficient travel across the nation. The agency, which operates under the oversight of Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s Department of Transportation and employs around 45,000 people, aims to enhance its workforce diversity. The initiative targets various…

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As the United States gears up for the upcoming presidential election, a growing number of voters are voicing concerns about the economic direction under President Joe Biden’s leadership. Key issues stirring public debate include soaring grocery prices and increasing mortgage rates, casting doubt on the current administration’s handling of the economy. In regions such as Phoenix, Georgia, Milwaukee, and Las Vegas, the sentiment among voters is one of economic uncertainty and frustration. Daniel Busby from Las Vegas, who abstained from voting in the 2016 and 2020 elections, shared his hesitation about supporting Biden in 2024. The rising costs have forced…

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Former President Donald Trump recently had a confrontation with a group of young climate activists during a campaign rally in Indianola, Iowa. This incident brought to light the ongoing conflict between political leaders and environmental protestors. Trump, who is renowned for using blunt and frequently contentious language, spoke directly to the demonstrators during his rally. The event was a part of Trump’s campaign activities leading up to the Iowa caucuses and was hosted in the student union building at Simpson College in Indianola. Both admirers and detractors of the former president risked the bitter cold to attend the event despite…

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In a recent interview with Maria Bartiromo on “Sunday Morning Futures,” Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia shared her insights regarding an incident involving Hunter Biden at a congressional hearing. Greene, a member of the Republican Party, expressed her surprise at Biden’s appearance at the hearing and characterized his demeanor as akin to a child having a temper tantrum upon being confronted with potential consequences. According to Greene, Biden’s abrupt departure from the courtroom occurred just as she was about to speak, a move she interpreted as an indication of his apprehension regarding the issues she planned to address. She…

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In a recent radio interview, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky expressed his profound concerns regarding the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly pointing fingers at Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former chief medical advisor to the White House. Speaking on WABC 770 AM’s “The Cats Roundtable,” Paul did not mince words, suggesting that Fauci’s actions during the pandemic were so detrimental that they warranted imprisonment. Paul, an ophthalmologist by profession and a Republican Senator, has been a vocal critic of Dr. Fauci’s approach to pandemic management. He argued that Fauci’s decisions, especially those related to the research in Wuhan, China, were…

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Conservative presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy voiced apprehension regarding the actions of former President Donald Trump subsequent to the latter’s unexpected assault on him. In a Truth Social post, Trump accused Ramaswamy of “deceitful campaign tricks,” describing him as “not MAGA,” and cautioned voters against falling for his ruse. Ramaswamy conveyed his astonishment via social media in rejoinder to Trump’s allegations. He expressed concern regarding Trump. I am concerned about the state of our nation. I have courageously confronted the persecution directed towards Trump and have consistently advocated for his cause.” Ramaswamy underscored his steadfast endorsement of Trump, citing his attendance…

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A cohort of anti-Israel protesters damaged security fencing and launched objects at police officers during their Saturday evening demonstration in front of the White House. Demonstrators convened to express their dissent, reciting lines in support of Yemen subsequent to recent airstrikes against the Houthis and singing “Ceasefire Now” and “Free, Free Palestine,” among other catchphrases. According to the U.S. Secret Service, portions of the anti-scale fencing that was temporarily installed for the occasion sustained harm throughout the demonstration. Rapidly resolving the problems on-site were their support teams. Certain staff members and members of the media were temporarily repositioned in the…

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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, has come under fire from Republican leaders for introducing a series of gun control proposals. These measures, part of what she describes as “the largest and most comprehensive public safety package in our state’s history,” include extending the background check waiting period to 14 days for gun purchases, banning firearms in polling places and parks, and setting a minimum age of 21 for buying semiautomatic firearms. Additionally, the proposed Firearm Industry Accountability Act seeks to amend state law to hold gun manufacturers accountable for deceptive trade practices. Grisham addressed the complexity of…

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By exposing long-held conspiracy theories and presenting fresh UFO footage, the documentary series “UFO Revolution” is generating considerable attention. Under the leadership of investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, the series provides a novel perspective on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) and their possible ramifications on the security of the nation. Corbell, renowned for his UFO-related documentaries, discussed with Fox News Digital the series’ influence on the general public’s comprehension of the subject. He disclosed that the undertaking entailed personal peril but was crucial in illuminating the enigma encircling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAPs) and the hardships faced by those who provide information. Recently…

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Ali Miles, a transgender woman, has filed a $22 million lawsuit against New York City after being placed in a male detention center at Rikers Island. Miles, who goes by Dylan, was detained at Rikers Island from June 14, 2022, to July of the same year before being transferred to Arizona. She faced charges including felony-level stalking, making a false report of a crime, and aggravated harassment. During her incarceration, Miles alleges she was subjected to rape, physical assault, and harassment. Her lawsuit targets the New York City Department of Correction, the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, and…

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Former President Donald Trump has issued a scathing critique of GOP presidential opponent Vivek Ramaswamy, calling the biotech multimillionaire “not MAGA” in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social. In his message, Trump accused Ramaswamy of deceptive campaign tactics, alleging that he initially portrayed himself as a strong supporter of Trump before shifting his strategy. Ramaswamy, who has previously expressed admiration for Trump, faced criticism from the former president for his campaign approach. Trump warned his followers not to be “duped” by Ramaswamy, claiming that a vote for him would be a vote for the “other side.” He…

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According to the latest poll before the Iowa caucuses, former President Donald Trump is poised for a significant victory, with a projected 48% of the vote. This lead places him comfortably ahead of his closest rivals in the Republican presidential race. The NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll, conducted between January 7-12 with 705 likely Republican caucus-goers, shows former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley as the closest challenger. Haley has surged to second place with 20% support, surpassing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who now sits at 16%. This shift indicates a change in the dynamics of the race as the…

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Former President Donald Trump’s request to delay his $10 million defamation trial to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, Amalija Knavs, was denied by a federal judge. Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba, had written to Manhattan federal Judge Lewis Kaplan requesting the postponement, citing the need for Trump to be with his family during the funeral in Florida. Amalija Knavs, the mother of former First Lady Melania Trump, passed away on January 9 at the age of 78. Despite the personal nature of the request, Judge Kaplan issued a ruling denying the application, stating that Trump could attend both the trial…

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