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Tennessee Woman Challenges Vanity Plate Ban, Appeals to Supreme Court

A Tennessee woman, Leah Gilliam, is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court after her personalized license plate, “69PWNDU,” was revoked by the state. The case centers on a First Amendment question: whether messages on vanity license plates constitute protected private speech or government speech, which states have the right to

Mixed Breeds Top Rover’s 2025 List of Most Popular Dogs in America

Non-designer mixed breeds have been named the most popular dog type in America, according to a new report from Rover.com. Released on National Dog Day, the report highlights that the Labrador Retriever and Golden Retriever were the top-ranked purebreds, while also noting that Miniature Poodles and American Staffordshire Terriers are

Experts Tout Bananas as Optimal Pre-Workout Snack for Energy and Muscle Health

Bananas are being highlighted by dietitians and nutrition experts as a simple, effective pre-workout snack. Their blend of digestible carbohydrates, potassium, and other essential nutrients provides a quick energy source while helping to prevent muscle cramps and digestive discomfort during exercise. This makes them an ideal choice for a variety

Minnesota Sues TikTok, Citing Addictive Algorithms and Harm to Youth

Minnesota Sues TikTok, Citing Addictive Algorithms and Harm to Youth

Minnesota has become the latest state to file a lawsuit against TikTok, with Attorney General Keith Ellison alleging the social media platform is designed to be highly addictive and harms the mental health of young users. The lawsuit claims that TikTok’s algorithms and features, such as “infinite scroll” and push

Oklahoma to Implement ‘America First’ Test for Out-of-State Teachers

The Oklahoma Department of Education, under the leadership of Superintendent Ryan Walters, is preparing to introduce a new certification test for teachers relocating from other states, particularly California and New York. The assessment, dubbed an “America First” test, will evaluate educators on their understanding of specific conservative education standards, including

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