Appeals Court Rejects Biden Admin’s Transgender Student Directive

Court said the Education Department had not followed proper procedures for issuing guidance regarding transgender students. An appeals court on Friday denied the Biden administration’s attempt to revive a directive that would have required schools to let transgender students join sports teams that align with their “gender identity” and grant female-identifying male students access to

Appeals Court Rejects Education Department Transgender Student Directive

Court said the Education Department had not followed proper procedures for issuing guidance regarding transgender students. An appeals court on Friday denied the Biden administration’s attempt to revive a directive that would have required schools to let transgender students join sports teams that align with their “gender identity” and grant female-identifying male students access to

On its 12th anniversary, DACA is on the ropes as election looms

Monarch butterflies, passionate activists, and “we’re here to stay” signs have all become emblematic of marches and protests calling on presidential administrations to defend DACA recipients from deportation during the past 12 years.   Saturday marks the 12th anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which was established by the Obama administration in

Trump Supporters Celebrate His 78th Birthday, Set Aside Legal Woes

More than 5,000 people sang “Happy Birthday” for the former president and came to show support for him in the wake of his criminal conviction in New York. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—Thousands of former President Donald Trump’s fans flocked here for a star-spangled celebration of Flag Day and his 78th birthday on June 14, just

Chinese May Be ‘Probing’ American Military Readiness Through Base Breaches, Lawmaker Says

Fears of attacks on the homeland and foreign espionage stemming from the border crisis are growing in light of illegal immigrants breaching military bases as well as those with suspected terrorist ties. On June 11, news broke that eight Tajikistan nationals with possible connections to the terrorist group ISIS had been arrested in New York,

Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah stir U.S. fears of wider conflict

A barrage of missiles this week exchanged between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon have made U.S. officials increasingly concerned that the escalation could spiral the war-torn region into a broader conflict between the U.S. ally and Iranian-backed militia. Since Oct. 7, the Biden administration has been furiously working behind the scenes to lower the chances