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California lawmakers demand accountability after personal info of concealed weapons holders leaked

By Laura Haefeli Click here for updates on this story     SACRAMENTO (KOVR) — State Republican lawmakers are demanding accountability from the attorney general after personal information of every Californian with concealed carry weapons permits was leaked. California Republican Caucus citing “grave concerns,” over the data breach in a letter addressed to AG Rob Bonta, and

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“We’re all family”: Residents still working to rebuild one month after devastating tornado

By David Schuman Click here for updates on this story     FORADA, Minnesota (WCCO) — One month ago, we were reminded of just how powerful and fast summer storms can strike. Multiple tornadoes touched down across Minnesota. The strongest struck Forada, near Alexandria in Douglas County, where an EF-2 destroyed 100 buildings. Sandy Majerus-Lieser and her

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Nearly 30 arrests made in largest fentanyl bust in Lake County history, sheriff says

By Michelle Meredith Click here for updates on this story     LAKE COUNTY, Florida (WESH) — In Lake County, the four-month-long drug investigation involved nine different agencies and was called operation Sneak-A-Peek named after the first suspect agents learned about–Cliff Johnson. “Mr. Johnson goes by the street name Sneak and our detectives took a peek at

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Houston Federation of Teachers president wants to stop ‘attempt to whitewash’ classrooms

By Shelley Childers Click here for updates on this story     HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A group of educators has suggested to the Texas State Board of Education that slavery be taught as “involuntary relocation” in the second-grade curriculum. “Here we go with another attempt to whitewash the truth,” said Jackie Anderson, president of the Houston

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Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley says of potential 2024 presidential run: “If it looks like there’s a place for me…I’ll put 100% in”

By Jared McNett Click here for updates on this story     SIOUX CENTER, Iowa (Sioux City Journal) — No matter the speaker at Republican Rep. Randy Feenstra’s second-annual family picnic fundraiser at the Dean Classic Car Museum on Thursday, a common refrain could be heard and a common opponent was repeatedly named. Whether it was from

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‘An attack on tribal sovereignty’: Tribal leaders, experts condemn SCOTUS ruling

By Nora Mabie Click here for updates on this story     FORT BELKNAP RESERVATION, Montana (Missoulian) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of allowing state law enforcement to prosecute non-Native people who commit crimes against Native people on reservation land. Experts and tribal leaders condemned the decision, saying it undermines tribal sovereignty.

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