
Appeals Court Allows Iowa to Enforce Restrictions on LGBTQ Content in Schools
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision, allowing Iowa to enforce a law restricting LGBTQ books and topics in public school classrooms.

The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision, allowing Iowa to enforce a law restricting LGBTQ books and topics in public school classrooms.

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration must return a DACA recipient who was deported after arrest during green card appointment.

Police disclosed information about a stolen phone belonging to Morgan McSweeney, Sir Keir Starmer's former chief of staff, raising security questions.

Former PM Tony Blair criticized current PM Keir Starmer for insufficient backing of Trump's Iran stance, while CNN's Jake Tapper questioned White House social media tactics.
Virginia voters will vote April 21 on a redistricting referendum that could give Democrats four additional House seats and potentially flip GOP control.

Vice President JD Vance will convene a new White House anti-fraud task force while lawmakers work on surveillance reauthorization language.

Two suspects were arrested after attacking Mayor Daniel Lurie's security detail, injuring an officer when the mayor's vehicle was blocked.

Gov. Kay Ivey commuted Charles Burton's death sentence to life imprisonment, citing disparity with his accomplice who actually fired the fatal shot.

Immigration enforcement agency faces allegations of violating decades-old court settlement requiring release of detained children within 20 days.
Jay Rothman says he won't step down from leading the 25-campus system despite being told to resign or face termination by the Board of Regents.
Brexit supporters and Polish officials criticized Donald Trump's leadership amid recent Iran-related developments.
Senior White House adviser Calley Means said conversations are ongoing about his sister Casey Means's nomination for surgeon general amid Senate confirmation doubts.

Republican Party weighs various policy initiatives while focusing on electoral strategy before November midterms.

Several unrelated stories develop including Trump administration legal actions, cabinet confirmations, and corporate leadership changes.

A 31-year-old Georgia woman faces murder charges after police say she took pills to induce an abortion, potentially marking one of the first such cases under the state's 2019 abortion ban.
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