GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin Attacked At Event, Planned Parenthood May Open In A High School, Voters Dislike Current Sex And Race Education
U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., the Republican nominee for New York governor, said he is safe following an attack by a man at a campaign stop Thursday night.
A new poll reveals that a plurality of Kansas voters are likely to support a ballot initiative that would declare that the state’s constitution does not contain a right to abortion.
California's Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District announced this week that the school board has postponed a discussion and vote on a plan to open a Planned Parenthood clinic at John Glenn High School.
A Christian organization commented on the potential harms of young children using social media without proper supervision after two sets of parents are suing the social media application TikTok, claiming there is more the company could have done to prevent their daughters’ deaths via an online challenge.
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