Senate Bill 1515, a bill that was adopted by the Texas Senate on Thursday, will require all public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
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Fetterman admits he was not the right senator for PA
In an interview with NPR published on Thursday, Senator John Fetterman said that he felt like he was “not the kind of senator” that his state deserved while describing the breadth of his battles with depression.
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Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister of the United Kingdom, resigned reluctantly on Friday after it was discovered that he had intimidated government employees.
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Former gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum (D-Fla.) is on trial in federal court on charges of corruption and lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
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Elon Musk’s Twitter started removing blue verification checkmarks from users who had not subscribed to the service on Thursday.
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An apparent whistleblower who claimed that the Biden administration is purposefully conducting the Hunter Biden inquiry incorrectly have drawn strong reactions from Republican politicians and Twitter users.
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