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US Authorities Extradite Man Who Allegedly Killed His Wife After 32 Years

Investigators of a 32-year-old murder case have finally arrested the prime suspect after many years of being on the run.

Washington CVS Store Closes After Thieves Ransacked It for Months, Leaving Shelves Empty

A Washington D.C. CVS store is closing due to incessant theft that has left its shelves empty for months and sent customers elsewhere.

South Carolina Family Grieves Death of 13-Year-Old Boy Who Died While Hunting

Family of South Carolina boy killed in a hunting accident are remembering him and urging parents to teach their children gun safety.

Florida Board of Education Bans DEI and Sociology Class From State Colleges

The Florida Board of Education has banned DEI and sociology classes from state colleges and Governor Ron DeSantis approves it.

“This Practice Is Arbitrary and Unlawful!” Court Slams State Agency’s “1-Mile Rule” Decision

A Texas Judge has dismissed an air pollution permit issued under a controversial and unofficial rule that has protected it for years.

California Announces Covid-Positive Residents Can Now Attend School and Work

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has set a couple of new rules that allows Covid-positive people go to school and work.

Minnesota Boy Raises $1,000 to Help School Bus Driver After Learning She Has Cancer

An 11-year-old Minnesota boy helped his school bus driver to raise a thousand dollars after learning she has stage 4 cancer.

New York Teacher Accused of Noose Display Claims She’s a Victim of Racial Discrimination

A white New York teacher has sued her school, claiming she faced discrimination after being exonerated of false allegations.

Critics Mock Rice University’s “Afrochemistry” Course for Combining DEI With Chemistry

Rice University's new course, combining chemistry with DEI, has faced backlash from X users for forcing DEI initiatives into the classroom.

Former Elementary Teacher Pleads Guilty to Soliciting Sexual Images From 13-Year-Old 

A former elementary teacher, Jonathan C. Villmer faces up to 20 years in prison for soliciting sexual images from minors.
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