The Education Department has also launched investigations into state transgender policies, a key step in the process of pulling federal funding from an educational institution, which has not been done in decades.
Courthouses in states including California, Minnesota and Texas are among the more than 400 federal buildings Republican U.S. President Donald Trump's administration included in a list of facilities potentially up for sale that was released on Tuesday.
Passed in New York, Minnesota, Colorado, California, and Oregon, Wisconsin just became the final US state to introduce a right to repair law.
Each week, we publish at our website select content from the print issue of the week’s Coin World as well as content written primarily for the online audience. Here are five of our most-read articles from the past week, in reverse order. 5. Mint plans for a 25th anniversary Sacagawea dollar: A special .9999 fine gold Sacagawea dollar issue to be struck at the West Point Mint is planned for the coin's 25th anniversary. 4. Northeast Numismatics has special Lexington-Concord commemorative: For the 250th anniversary of "the shot heard round the world," Northeast Numismatics in Concord, Mass., had commemorative half dollars overstruck for 2025. 3. CCAC reviews 2026 American Innovation dollar design proposals: California, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin are next in the American Innovation dollar coin series, and the CCAC picked its design favorites. 2. Treasury report details U.S. gold reserve supply in government vaults: U.S. gold reserves are stored mainly at West Point and Fort Knox, and the latest report details current amounts held. 1. Monday Morning Brief for Feb. 24, 2025: Access denied?: A current administration department's potential request for access to the vaults in Fort Knox may likely find itself denied as a matter of national security.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning California, Maine and Minnesota to comply with the federal antidiscrimination laws that require them to keep boys out of women’s sports or face legal action, Fox News has learned.
U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi sent letters to state officials in Minnesota, California and Maine warning each to comply with the federal executive order that prohibits trans athletes from competing in women’s sports or face legal repercussions,
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Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning California, Maine and Minnesota to comply with the federal antidiscrimination laws that require them to keep boys out of women’s sports or face legal action, Fox News has learned.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi sent out letters Tuesday to Maine, California, and Minnesota warning the states to comply with federal law to, in her words, “keep men out of women’s sports.”
Attorney General Pam Bondi warned officials in Maine, California and Minnesota on Tuesday to comply with President Trump’s executive orders to bar transgender athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports,
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is threatening Maine, California, and Minnesota with legal action over the states' resistance to President Trump's executive order "Keeping Men Out of Women's
Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning California, Maine and Minnesota to comply with the federal antidiscrimination laws that require them to keep boys out of women’s sports or face legal action, Fox News has learned.
On Tuesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi issued letters to officials in California, Maine and Minnesota, threatening legal consequences if states don’t exclude transgender students from women’s sports.
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