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Texas AG to investigate US Masters Swimming after male dominates women's competition
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation following reports that a transgender-identified swimmer dominated a women’s swimming event last month.
DOJ opens inquiry into claims of anti-Asian discrimination in Virginia school district
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a civil rights investigation into a Virginia school district following allegations of racial discrimination against Asian American students, acting on a referral from Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares.
Calif. bill would allow courts to overrule parents on name, gender identity changes for minors
A California lawmaker has introduced a bill that would allow courts to override parents’ objections to their child changing their name and sex identifier on vital records, such as birth certificates.
Hundreds of college students, groups targeted for speech in last 5 years: watchdog
More than 600 college students and student groups have been punished or investigated by school administrators for "constitutionally protected expression" in the last half a decade, according to a nonpartisan advocacy organization.
'A clear message': 4 reactions to the US resettling Afrikaners from South Africa
The Trump administration has recently taken steps to resettle small numbers of white South Africans in the United States, drawing reactions from Christian refugee advocates and others.
Republicans seek to review Pentagon's handling of COVID vaccine religious exemption requests
A group of Republican senators has unveiled what they say is a groundbreaking bill aimed at righting the wrongs faced by American servicemembers during the COVID-19 vaccine mandate era.
DOJ launches investigation into Texas mosque over proposed Muslim community
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation into a proposed Muslim community development in North Texas, citing concerns over potential violations of federal law.
Texas bill seeking to allow voluntary prayer, reading of religious texts in public schools stalls
A bill seeking to allow Texas public and charter schools to hold voluntary prayer and readings of religious texts has stalled after lawmakers failed to take action on the legislation.
Salt Lake City adopts trans, progress pride as official city flags despite state ban
Salt Lake City, Utah, has added transgender and progress pride flags to its new slate of city flags.
Texas bill would block college students in the US illegally from paying in-state tuition
Lawmakers are considering a proposal to repeal a 24-year-old Texas law that grants in-state tuition at public colleges and universities to students without legal authorization to be in the United States.