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While the Country Moves Past DEI, New York Is Doubling Down

While Washington has spent the last year moving away from DEI programs, Albany continues to fund many of the same priorities through education spending and broader public policy.
The state’s 2026-27 People’s Budget, released by the New York State Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Legislative Caucus, continues directing public money toward programs rooted in the same ideological framework, even if the terminology has changed.

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These States Have Glocks In Their Crosshairs

Four states have banned the ubiquitous handgun

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Boy playing on girls lacrosse team in Michigan was transitioned at 6 years old by parents, altered birth certificate to hide biological sex…

As a result, Waitz’s participation on the girls’ lacrosse team may be a violation of MHSAA policies, as well as an Executive Order on female sports signed last year by President Trump.
Waitz has been competing in girls’ sports without the apparent knowledge of the state’s governing body, the Michigan High School Athletics Association (MHSAA).

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The Supreme Court Just Made It Harder to Protect Kids From Conversion Therapy: Here’s You Need to Know

An 8-1 ruling in Chiles v. Salazar reframes a discredited medical practice as constitutionally protected speech and the consequences for families could be severe. On March 31, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision in Chiles v. Salazar that may reshape how states regulate one of the most widely condemned practices in modern […]

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New York Ban on Nonlethal Weapons ‘Undermines’ Supreme Court, Expert Warns

A federal appeals court is defying a pivotal Supreme Court opinion on the Second Amendment and making New Yorkers less safe by upholding a New York City ban on nonlethal electronic weapons like Tasers and stun guns, legal experts warn. “The 2nd Circuit [Court of Appeals] has found a way to undermine” a key Supreme…

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Illegal curbside voting in Alabama…

Because of that legislation, Alabama law now specifically prohibits the use of voting machines outside enclosed polling places and restricting the removal of ballots or voting equipment except as otherwise authorized by law,” Secretary of State Wes Allen said in a written statement to 1819 News.
One video appears to show a poll worker carrying a ballot out the front door of the polling place and handing it to an individual waiting in the passenger side of a vehicle.

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