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As Fluoride Bans Spread, Who Will Be Hit the Hardest?
Cavities are at risk of skyrocketing as a growing number of states consider banning the use of fluoride in public water.
Reynolds signs law expanding firefighter disability benefits to cover all forms of cancer
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a law that broadens disability benefits in Iowa for firefighters and other first responders to cover all forms of cancer.
Texas Republicans pioneered in-state tuition for undocumented students. Now they’re celebrating its end.
Texas Republicans saw expanding college access for certain undocumented students as a way to build an educated workforce. Now, some GOP lawmakers feel only U.S. citizens should receive those benefits.
Woman accused of helping Daveonte Dixon after he shot 2 Mifflin Twp. officers is indicted
Jayla Call, 31, of Obetz, is accused of hiding 21-year-old Daveonte Dixon, who was wanted for shooting two Mifflin Twp. police officers.
Controversial suppressed paper on trans youth procedures is finally published
The results of a study funded by the National Institutes of Health on the mental effects of puberty blockers on gender dysphoric youth were unceremoniously posted online last month following months
HISD high schoolers improved STAAR test scores in second year of takeover, Mike Miles says
More Houston ISD high schoolers met grade level on each of the 2025 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness end-of-course exams when compared to the year prior, state-appointed
Which Democrat do Republicans fear the most in N.J. governor race? This might surprise you.
Tom Martello writes a regular column about the 2025 race for New Jersey governor. So here we are at the end of this long, raucous, outrageously expensive, one-of-a-kind Jersey brawl that is the
Bishop Miege president on leave pending investigation, new KCK archbishop says
New KCK Archbishop Shawn McKnight said Bishop Miege's president has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation into concerns about school safety.
D.C. police officer gets 18 months in prison for leaks to Proud Boys leader
Former Washington, D.C. Police Intelligence Chief Lt. Shane Lamond got 18 months in a federal prison Friday for obstructing an investigation by lying regarding contact he had with Proud Boys leader
Linda McMahon says there's been 'progress' from Harvard and Columbia amid Trump's attacks
Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Friday defended President Donald Trump's attacks on elite universities like Harvard and Columbia, while saying that she is seeing "progress" from the institutions
Jury considering if Oscar Rosales is guilty or innocent in trial in deputy constable's killing
A jury started deliberating Friday the extent of Oscar Rosales' knowledge of who he shot and killed before fleeing for Mexico: a Precinct 5 constable deputy in a patrol vehicle or a strip club
Michaels completes acquisition of Joann's intellectual property and fan-favorite labels
Craft labels from the now-shuttered fabrics seller Joann are making their way to a new home: Michaels. The Michaels Companies announced on Thursday that it had completed its purchase of Joann's
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