Virginia's new Republican governor, who banned critical race theory in schools, is launching a tip line for parents to report their kids' teachers

  • Youngkin told a conservative radio host that he knows some may want to make a strong statement.

  • Legal, permanent residents in New York can now vote in city elections. Non-citizens can vote in local elections in two cities in Vermont and nine in Maryland. Georgia already has a law on the books to prevent non-citizens from voting, but a late push by the state senate committee wanted to add this to the state constitution.

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  • The FBI has documents that are relevant to the lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani.

  • Critical race theory was banned by Virginia Gov. Glenn Younkin in his first month in office. Youngkin promoted a government email that would allow parents to report teachers.

  • The officer described what it was like to be chased by an angry mob in the Capitol.

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  • I cosigned on his school loans as I did for his sister, and my hopes and dreams for my son were solid. It hurts worse that I have lost my son because of this, I would like to retire someday. It is most likely that the credit card debt you had had a higher interest rate than the student loan debt, and you should be applauded for paying it off.

  • Jake Ross, a man from North Carolina, was sentenced to 55 years in prison for paying a mother in the Philippines to sexually abuse her children. The longest sentence ever given in a child pornography case by the federal courts in the Western District of North Carolina was given to a man from McDowell County. If Ross outlives his sentence, the Chief U.S. District Judge added a lifetime of court supervision.

  • The author of Hillbilly Elegey is a Republican Senate candidate in Ohio.

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  • Those with anti-Trump content have been getting invites to reserve their usernames on the app.

  • The FDA halted treatments that were deemed ineffective against Omicron.

  • The civil rights trial of Thomas Lane, Tou Thao, and J. Alexander Kueng began Monday in connection to the death of George Floyd.

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  • The Supreme Court halted the plan to implement the rule.

  • The Washington Post reported that Manchin was angry over the White House statement.

  • A senior Dem aide says that Schumer didn't like the negotiations.

  • Some of them are aggressive. Others are correct. All of them will make you laugh.

  • Some interesting responses have been received by the GOP Virginia governor's email hotline.

  • One year into the Biden Administration, the deputy assistant to the president and Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) senior liaison reflected on the efforts of the White House to better serve our communities. In April of 2021, Moritsugu was appointed as the first-ever Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander senior liaison and deputy assistant to the president.

  • The second visit to campus by Justice Amy Barrett will be marked by the Notre Dame Coney Law Review symposium.

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  • She chronicled her experience in a series of TikToks.

  • To avoid reinforcing stereotypes from the original animated film, we are taking a different approach with these seven characters.

  • One researcher said that this underscores how sensitive children are to their environments.