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Federal Agencies

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Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas

Gender identity athletics rule 'literally impossible' to follow, encourages sex changes: critics

Second Department of Education rulemaking on gender identity draws 130,000 comments, with some citing threat to free speech, religion. Feds drastically understate compliance costs, critics say.

Religion

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The White House

Trump signs executive order creating new White House Faith office

The news comes one day after Trump signed an order to create a new task force to identify and end "anti-Christian bias," within the federal government.

Crime

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Boulder Colorado terror attack

Colorado charges terror suspect with 16 counts of attempted first degree murder

Soliman was charged with eight counts of attempted first-degree murder after deliberation, eight counts of attempted first-degree murder with extreme indifference, first-degree assault and possession of an incendiary device, officials said in a news conference.

Politics & Policy

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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee to be ambassador to Israel, testifies during his Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmation hearing at the Dirksen Senate Office Building

U.S. religious divides driving split on Israel-Iran intervention

Attitudes toward Israel (or its establishment) within the Christian population have varied since the early 20th Century.

Security

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federal medical center carswell

Judge bans male inmates in federal women's prison from 'female-only privacy area,' certain housing

President Trump's Justice Department opposed temporary restraining order, claiming female inmates didn't exhaust their administrative remedies before suing. Plaintiffs claim they faced retaliation for objecting to male inmates.

Health

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Child getting COVID vaccine

American Academy of Pediatrics calls for ending religious exemptions for school vaccine mandates

"Among the major world religious traditions, none include scriptural or doctrinal guidelines that preclude adherents from being vaccinated," AAP says. "Are we in some dystopian rerun of 2020?" anti-mandate doctor group says.

Politics & Policy

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Amanda Head on Just the News Now

Just the News's Amanda Head takes White House new media seat

Head's debut question at the briefing saw her inquire after the recent trend in violent incidents related to the Irsael-Gaza conflict and whether the president considered them domestic terrorism.

Polling

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Woman

Liberal women ages 18-40 most unhappy, survey finds

Only 12% of liberal women surveyed said they were "completely satisfied" with their lives compared to 37% of conservative women and 28% of moderate women between the ages of 18-40.

‘Stop feeding the beast’: William Jacobson calls to defund colleges that permit anti-Israel protests

From the States

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UC Berkeley

UC Berkeley sued for allegedly discriminating against Israeli for teaching position

Dr. Yael Nativ said she was expressly told by the chair of the department that she was rejected because of the potential backlash for hiring an Israeli professor.

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