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Autism · United StatesPresident Donald Trump suggested Monday that the use of Tylenol during pregnancy may contribute to rising autism rates in the U.S., a potential link experts have studied and say is unproven.See the Story
Trump administration suggests Tylenol during pregnancy causes autism
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Republican Party · OklahomaRepublican Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s top public schools official who lauded President Donald Trump, pledged to put a Turning Point USA chapter in every high school to honor Charlie Kirk and end what he called “wokeness” in public schools, is resigning to lead a conservative educators’ group.
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Oklahoma state superintendent who ordered schools to teach the Bible resigns to lead conservative educators’ group
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Rhode Island Politics · Rhode IslandThe U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit on Tuesday alleging that a Rhode Island student loan forgiveness program designed to boost racial diversity in the Providence schools' faculty unlawfully discriminated against white teachers.See the Story
DOJ sues over Rhode Island loan forgiveness program it says discriminates against white teachers
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