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Ed Department Transfers More Key Responsibilities in Next Moves to Dismantle Agency

The Department of Education is transferring two of its key responsibilities to other parts of the executive branch, marking the administration’s latest effort to wind down the agency’s operations. The agency is moving its Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services to the Department of Health and Human Services. OSER staff will work with HHS…

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FBI Raids Leftist Group With History Of Suspect Voter Registration Practices

The Ohio Organizing Collaborative has ties to a voter canvassing group with a ‘bad reputation’ for suspected fraudulent voter registrations.

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Transgender Athlete Dominates Female Competition On Way To New York Girls’ Shot Put Championship

Athletes are allowed by New York state to participate on the basis of gender identity instead of biological sex

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23andMe’s Stolen Data Gets a $46.8 Million Payout

The company that told you to spit in a tube now operates under a different name, a different owner, and a $46.8 million reminder that DNA doesn’t come with a reset button.

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Why Justice Alito Dissented From the Supreme Court’s Rejection of Pro-Life Student’s Free Speech Lawsuit

The Supreme Court declined to take up a pro-life student’s lawsuit Monday after her school refused to let her post flyers with photos of signs reading “Defund Planned Parenthood,” but Justice Samuel Alito dissented. Alito, an appointee of President George W. Bush, argued that the case represented an important opportunity to clarify the rules on…

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DOJ: More than 475k Children Trafficked to US Under Biden, 300k Unaccounted For…

Once UACs arrive in the U.S., federal law requires that their oversight and care be administered by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families.
Under the Biden administration, ORR often placed UACs with unvetted sponsors, background checks weren’t performed, UACs were released to alleged gang members, human traffickers, non-family members and sent to non-residential addresses, federal inspector general audits and a Florida grand jury found, The Center Square reported.

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Illinois’ doomed plan to tax social media

Illinois can tax income — not speech. Its new social media fee targets platforms for user content, inviting a First Amendment fight.

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