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Texas A&M president steps down after defending LGBT course content in video
Texas A&M University has parted ways with President Mark A. Welsh III nearly a month after a video surfaced of a professor's classroom discussion on trans ideology regarding gender identity in violation of state law.

Albania appoints chatbot as world's first AI government minister
Albania has become the first nation in the world to appoint an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot as a government minister.

Trump designates Antifa as 'major terrorist organization'
President Donald Trump has announced that he's designating Antifa as a “major terrorist organization,” marking a renewed push against the violent far-left group that echoes his earlier threats from his first term in office.

Tim Tebow joins $50M private equity venture to create anti-trafficking tech solutions
A North Texas-based venture capital firm is partnering with Tim Tebow on a $50 million initiative aimed at investing in technological solutions to fight human trafficking.

Students to sue Loudon County schools after suspension upheld for complaints about girl in locker room
Two Virginia high school students are headed to federal court after Loudoun County Public Schools denied their appeal against a Title IX sexual harassment ruling.

Jamie Lee Curtis cries over Kirk death, hopes he felt 'connection to God'
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis was driven to tears this week while talking about Charlie Kirk's death, noting she disagreed with him but hopes he found comfort in his faith as he died.

Texas AG Ken Paxton dismisses report alleging 'sex scandal' with aspiring Christian influencer
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton dismissed a Daily Mail report Monday alleging he had an affair with an aspiring Christian influencer.

GOP, Democratic leaders react to Charlie Kirk shooting
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle reacted Wednesday to the shooting of conservative Christian activist Charlie Kirk, who was reportedly shot in the neck during a Turning Point USA event in Utah.

Texas Senate OKs bill empowering Texans to sue abortion pill manufacturers, distributors
A bill passed by the Texas Senate would allow any Texan to sue a manufacturer or distributor shipping abortion pills to or from the state.

Dallas megachurch selects new senior pastor ahead of centennial celebration
A Dallas-area megachurch has chosen a new senior pastor nearly two years after the sudden passing of former pastor Bryan Dunagan.



















