A federal appeals court has upheld West Virginia’s strict vaccine mandate for students. The ruling denies religious exemptions and limits online schooling as a workaround.
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Federal incentives tied to childhood vaccinations may be ending, prompting debate over public health impacts. The shift could influence future immunization strategies nationwide.
Allegations suggest U.S. aid to Ukraine may have been diverted for political purposes. The claims are prompting renewed scrutiny of transparency and oversight.
James Talarico’s past climate education proposals are drawing renewed attention. Critics highlight efforts to expand climate lessons and activism in schools.
Concerns are rising over the Justice Department’s handling of fraud and political investigations. Critics argue a lack of accountability is fueling public frustration.
A growing debate questions whether modern journalism is abandoning objectivity for advocacy. Critics argue this shift is eroding public trust in the media.
Cassidy Hutchinson, a key witness in the January 6 hearings, is now under investigation by the Department of Justice. The probe raises fresh questions about testimony accuracy and the conduct of the committee.
An Ohio father confronted an armed suspect outside his home after threats were captured on surveillance video. The suspect was later arrested and charged in multiple incidents.
A meeting between political strategist David Axelrod and the Pope is fueling speculation about Vatican involvement in U.S. politics. Questions remain about timing, motive, and potential political implications.
Critics are accusing The New York Times of promoting one-sided vaccine narratives while dismissing dissenting views. The debate raises broader concerns about media bias and public trust.
China’s grip on Latin America appears to be weakening as countries reassess economic and security ties. Growing alignment with the U.S. signals a regional shift.
New federal data shows U.S. birth rates declining in 2025 while abortion numbers remain at record highs. Pro-life leaders warn of long-term cultural and demographic consequences.
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal allowing Ohio officials to block a disputed candidate from the GOP primary ballot. The case centers on party affiliation and election integrity.
President Donald Trump has dismissed claims that Iran could charge tolls in the Strait of Hormuz. The statement reinforces U.S. negotiating strength amid ongoing ceasefire discussions.

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