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Controversial Vietnamese film being considered for Oscars

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
A controversial Vietnamese film that depicts a long Vietnam War battle is under consideration for an Oscar nomination, according to California Assemblymember Tri Ta, R-Westminster. Ta wrote... Read More.

Survey: Teachers concerned about AI’s impact on students

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
K-12 educators say students are turning to artificial intelligence for emotional support, and many are concerned that current safeguards are insufficient, according to a new study. The questionnaire,... Read More.

Los Angeles County board votes to ban masks for ICE officers

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
Los Angeles County moved closer Tuesday to join the state of California in banning masks for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. But even as the county prepares to... Read More.

Prisoner release bills pushed by retiring congressional lawmakers

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
Aging or rehabilitated prisoners should be released sooner into society to save taxpayers' money. This, according to group of Democratic New York congressional lawmakers who want the state to... Read More.

On Giving Tuesday, Dell family pledges $6.25 B to American children

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
The Tuesday after Thanksgiving was a day for charitable giving and this Tuesday, Michael and Susan Dell pledged to donate a total of $6.25 billion to millions of American children. ... Read More.

WATCH: Pritzker encourages protests as feds challenge use of force lawsuit

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
As the use of force challenge against the Trump administration’s enforcement of immigration law continues, Gov. J.B. Pritzker is still encouraging protesters. Plaintiffs groups say federal officials are using... Read More.

Afghan man charged in north Texas terrorism threat

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
An Afghan man accused of threatening a terrorist attack against Americans after he was released into the country by the Biden administration was charged Tuesday in the Northern District of Texas. ... Read More.

Florida college votes again to transfer land for Trump library

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
Facing a lawsuit with lack of transparency accusation, Miami Dade College’s Board of Trustees took another vote Tuesday to transfer a valuable piece of property to the state for a planned Trump presidential library. ... Read More.

‘No data, no money:’ USDA says states who don’t hand over info will lose SNAP funding

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
States that refuse to turn over data on food stamp recipients will lose all SNAP funding, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Tuesday. “If a state won’t... Read More.

Hegseth, Pentagon stand by explanation of second boat strike

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
After a story was published last week claiming that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered a second strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat to kill those remaining, both Hegseth and the Pentagon reiterated their explanations of the War Department’s actions as completely legal. ... Read More.

Attorneys general oppose pay cut for foreign farmworkers

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
A coalition of 17 Democratic attorneys general is opposing a U.S. Department of Labor rule that would reduce wages for temporary foreign farmworkers. The attorneys general, who include Rob... Read More.

Polis extends spending cuts as Colorado faces $800M gap

Tuesday, December 2 by The Center Square
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis recently signed an executive order extending budget cuts to address an $800 million gap in Colorado’s funding. This comes after federal spending cuts passed earlier... Read More.
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