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May 5, 2026

Trump-Backed Fiechter Wins Indiana Senate Primary

Blake Fiechter, endorsed by former President Trump, defeated incumbent state Sen. Travis Holdman in the Republican primary for Indiana’s 19th District. The upset victory occurred on Tuesday, marking a shift in the district’s representation. Fiechter’s win advances him to the general election in a heavily Republican area. Key Points Fiechter defeated Holdman in GOP primary […]

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Mazzei’s Biblical Policy Test for Governor Run

Republican candidate Mike Mazzei has introduced a three-question biblical filter to evaluate policies he would support if elected governor. This approach aims to align his governance with scriptural principles. The revelation came during his campaign for the gubernatorial position. Key Points Mike Mazzei is a Republican candidate for governor. He outlined a three-question test based

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Keith Faber Wins Ohio GOP AG Primary Unopposed

Ohio State Auditor Keith Faber won the Republican nomination for attorney general in the primary election without any opposition. The victory positions him as the GOP candidate for the general election. This development comes amid ongoing political shifts in Ohio’s leadership. Key Points Keith Faber, current Ohio Auditor, ran unopposed in the GOP primary for

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Smith College Title IX Probe on Trans Admissions

The U.S. Department of Education has launched a Title IX investigation into Smith College’s policy of admitting transgender students, following a civil rights complaint from a conservative group. The policy, in place for a decade, allows admission to those who identify as women, including transgender women. The probe examines potential discrimination against cisgender women at

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Lawsuit Seeks Equitable Funding for Detroit Schools

A lawsuit has been filed against the state of Michigan on behalf of Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) students. The suit demands increased and equitable funding for the district to address disparities. It argues that current funding levels are insufficient for the needs of DPSCD students. Key Points Lawsuit targets Michigan state for equitable

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Indiana Senate District 46 Primary Results 2026

Polls have closed in the Democratic primary for Indiana State Senate District 46. Allissa Impink, an Indianapolis Public Schools board member, is running for the seat. The district includes downtown, the near eastside, and southern parts of Indianapolis. Key Points Democratic primary election for State Senate District 46 concluded with polls closed. Candidate Allissa Impink

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Instructure Canvas Cybersecurity Breach Confirmed

Instructure, the ed tech company behind the Canvas learning management system, has confirmed a cybersecurity incident resulting in a data breach. The breach exposed sensitive information including messages, names, email addresses, and student ID numbers. The company is investigating the incident and notifying affected individuals. Key Points Instructure operates Canvas, a widely used platform in

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NEA Hit with Antisemitism Allegations in EEOC Filing

The National Education Association (NEA) faces allegations of discriminating against Jewish members by permitting pro-Palestinian activities that created a hostile environment. The complaint, filed by the Brandeis Center with the EEOC, claims the union failed to address antisemitic behavior during its annual assembly. NEA has not yet responded publicly to the allegations. Key Points Brandeis

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High School Math Grade Inflation Hinders College Success

A UCSD student who earned A’s and B’s in high school math found herself unprepared for college-level courses, forcing her to start over. The story raises concerns about grade inflation in American high schools and whether they adequately prepare students for higher education. It also questions the responsibilities of universities in supporting underprepared incoming students.

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RFK Jr. Reviews Overprescribed Antidepressants

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced a federal review of overprescribed antidepressants. The initiative includes programs to assist patients in safely tapering off psychiatric medications. This move aims to address concerns about excessive reliance on such drugs in healthcare. Key Points RFK Jr. as Health Secretary announces review of antidepressant overprescription. Federal initiatives

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