A Florida school board—known for its book bans, anti-mask mandates, and anti-LGBTQ stance—has lost its conservative majority.
Democrats say the flip indicates voters want education to move on from political fights over social issues, while conservatives point to their wins.
In February, I went to see Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” at my local movie theatre, in Brooklyn. Next to me sat a man ...
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Why Did Natalie Harp Wait Over a Year to Get a Security Clearance?
Donald Trump’s closest aide, Natalie Harp, refused to seek security clearance for more than a year while working in the White ...
The Moms for Liberty Indian River County chapter dissolved in 2025, but supporters remained true to their previously backed ...
"Nor is it evident that the approach taken by Defendants insulated the process from undue 'political influence.' To the contrary, political influence would appear to have been the point." ...
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California cafe owner trolled liberals by claiming cafe sale would support Trump's third term
Maria Rutenberg, who sold her Chez Nous café, she was "very sad" to learn Trump would not have a third term and has decided ...
That two opposing sides of the political spectrum credit their own ideas for the success of one of the world’s better-run ...
Happy Friday! Today we’re finally getting a reprieve from the heat, with highs just scraping the low 80s. We start with a development in the Olney house saga. Specifically, a newly unearthed ...
Despite stable unemployment, the job market in the United States is deteriorating. The decline in labor force participation ...
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How Louisiana’s new surgeon general wants to transform public health
Evelyn Griffin is pushing for more emphasis on wellness and prevention. She has also aligned with the MAHA movement in ...
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