Kids are the property of their parents- Legislator from California disputes civil rights inquiry

The Chino Valley Unified School District board decided to adopt a practice of outing trans kids to their parents. Assemblyman Bill Essayli, a Republican from Riverside, criticized California Attorney General Rob Bonta to offer an authorized explanation for his Department of Justice civil rights investigation through the board’s decision. As The Bee earlier reported, the Southern California … Read more

After a large struggle on a riverside wharf in Alabama, Montgomery cops issued warrants

Officials issued several arrest warrants after surveillance video captured a violent battle erupting on a well-liked riverfront wharf in Montgomery, Alabama, on Saturday when an individual was repeatedly hit and shoved to the ground. Footage of the scene shows a Black man interacting with a group of White males on the dock before they become physical … Read more

Judge in the Trump’s secret documents case concerns the utilization of an out-of-district grand jury in the investigation

The utilization of an out-of-district grand jury by special counsel Jack Smith to carry out his investigation is being questioned by the judge presiding over the case involving secret papers involving former president Donald Trump. Even though Trump was previously accused on charges by a different grand jury impaneled in Florida, U.S. District Judge Aileen … Read more

The last battle in Ohio’s abortion proxy war has been played

Even though there are no candidates on the vote, an uncommon, off-cycle special election is bringing a huge number of Ohioans to the ballots. Issue 1, a constitutional proposal that could make it far tougher to change the state’s constitution and submit citizen-initiated ballot proposals to voters, has already received the support of over 500,000 … Read more

US court overturns Biden’s student fraud victims’ debt relief regulation

On Monday, a federal appeals court stopped the Biden administration from implementing a rule that could have made it simpler for people who were scammed by their colleges to have their loans canceled as part of its student debt relief strategy. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans delayed the implementation of … Read more

Twenty years later, a Texas babysitter’s murder conviction in connection with a toddler’s strangling death was overturned

Twenty years after being charged with murder in the toddler’s strangling death, a Texas babysitter had the allegations against her dropped. According to Travis County District Attorney José Garza, Rosa Jimenez received a 99-year jail term after being found guilty in 2005 in the 2003 murder of a 21-month-old baby who suffocated on a bundle … Read more

Congress’s intense dispute over SNAP Benefits in the agricultural bill and how it impacts you

The huge social security system is still a topic of policy debate, even after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden were successful in reaching a debt ceiling agreement that included stronger job requirements for SNAP users. McCarthy remarked at a news conference following the House’s approval of the debt ceiling agreement, “Let’s get … Read more

Russian and Chinese ships cruised ” close to Alaska,” according to US officials, but they weren’t “a threat”

Despite operating “close to Alaska” the previous week, a Russian and Chinese naval formation “was not seen as a threat,” according to U.S. Northern Command’s statement on Sunday. According to a NORTHCOM announcement to ABC News, “Air and maritime resources beneath our commands performed missions to ensure the security of the United States and Canada,” … Read more

Houses in Alaska are devastated by record glacial flooding

As a result of record floods caused by the flow of water from a glacier-dammed lake, Alaska’s capital city declared a local state of emergency and leaving a minimum of 2 structures in collapse. The city and borough of Juneau, the state’s capital, declared a local state of emergency on Sunday following record flooding brought on … Read more

Authorities report 3 deaths as a result of firefighting helicopter collisions in Southern California

Officials reported late Sunday night that 3 persons had died after 2 helicopters crashed while battling a fire in Cabazon, Southern California. “The initial chopper made it to a neighboring safe landing. Sadly, the 2nd helicopter crashed, killing all three crew members horribly, according to CalFire Southern Region Chief David Fulcher. According to Fulcher, the victims were … Read more