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Supreme Court Disallows Lawsuit Over Alleged Physical Abuse in Prison

The high court reversed a federal appeals court ruling that previously allowed the suit to move forward.

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Transportation Secretary Urges Governors to Remove Political Messages From Crosswalks, Intersections

If the states comply, the guidance would also put an end to painting roads with Black Lives Matter slogans and LGBT rainbows.

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UPenn Revokes “Lia” Thomas’ Swimming Records Under Agreement With Education Department

The Education Dept. threatened to withhold hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars from the school if they did not comply with its demands. …

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Tennessee Democrat Labels ICE Agents ‘Gestapo’ with Legislation Prohibiting Face Masks for Federal Officials

State Representative Justin Jones (D-Nashville) on Monday filed legislation that would establish a new criminal offense for law enforcement officers, including federal agents at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), to wear face masks when dealing with the public. 
Titled the Stop American Gestapo Act (SAGA), the Democrat’s House Bill (HB) 1442 would make it a Class C misdemeanor in Tennessee for law enforcement officers, including federal agents, to "wear a mask, face covering, or personal disguise while interacting with the public in the performance of the law enforcement officer’s official duties."

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Senator Marsha Blackburn Praised for Effort Removing AI Moratorium from Big Beautiful Bill

Tennessee U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) continues to be praised for her successful effort stripping a 10-year moratorium on state-level laws regulating artificial intelligence (AI) from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

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U.S. Schools Awaiting Billions in Approved Federal Funding, Senator Says

Patty Murray (D-Wash), vice chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, accused the Trump administration of ‘sabotaging our students’ futures.’

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Votes 4–3 to Invalidate State Abortion Law

The ruling comes after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.

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