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In the realm of politics, a new study reveals trillions of dollars in programs with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives under the Biden administration, an investigation into Biden documents raises questions about who was in charge, a Republican opposes a government funding measure endorsed by Trump, and public school students will soon be required to take gun safety courses. In other news, a House Democrat reiterates claims about illegally crossing the border, a reality star leaves their fiancé at the altar over conflicting religious and Black Lives Matter views, Barstool’s Dave Portnoy offers tips on podcast success, and rumors of a rift between a Trump advisor and Leavitt are debunked.
Opinion pieces from Sen. John Barrasso and the House Freedom Caucus discuss Democrats’ support for a government shutdown and the choice between high debt or Medicaid reform. Other news stories cover school meal choices, WNBA player Caitlin Clark’s physique, an American culture quiz, and tips for eating to live longer. Videos feature discussions on the movement to abolish daylight savings time and Democrats appearing at an “auction-like” event. Fox News provides weather updates, social media links, newsletter sign-up options, mobile apps, and ways to watch Fox News online.
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