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Governor orders probe into school for calling a student by chosen name and pronouns

By Alejandro Serrano, The Texas Tribune

"Gov. Abbott orders TEA probe of Houston school for calling a student by chosen name and pronouns" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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'This doesn’t have to keep happening': WSJ editorial board begs Trump ally to change

A measles outbreak in Texas prompted the conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board to issue an urgent plea to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist and the nation's new secretary of Health and Human Services.

As of Monday, 48 cases of measles have been confirmed in Texas, doubling in a matter of days. Gaines County appears to be the epicenter with 42 cases, and all cases have been reported in unvaccinated people or those with unknown vaccination status.

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Elon Musk's DOGE fires FDA officials regulating his brain implant company: report

Some of the latest employees on the chopping block at tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force are Food and Drug Administration staff who oversee regulation of one of Musk's companies, Reuters reported Monday evening.

Layoffs at the FDA, according to Rachael Levy and Marisa Taylor, include "about 20 people in the FDA’s office of neurological and physical medicine devices, several of whom worked on Neuralink, according to the two sources, who asked not to be identified because of fear of professional repercussions. That division includes reviewers overseeing clinical-trial applications by Neuralink and other companies making so-called brain-computer interface devices, the sources said."

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'Stealing food money from our soldiers': Troops reportedly go hungry as budget diverted

Millions of dollars meant to go toward feeding soldiers at U.S. Army bases are instead being redirected elsewhere, and it's unclear where those funds are going.

Military.com recently reported that more than $151 million out of $225 million in money contributed directly from service members' paychecks for food on bases — also known as a Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) payment — is not actually being spent for feeding troops. The outlet noted that it only examined BAS payments at the 11 largest bases, meaning that the actual dollar amount of redirected food budgets is likely far higher given that the Army operates 104 garrisons.

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'Vetting him was your responsibility': National security expert lays into GOP senator

A national security expert tore into a Republican senator for his apparent failure to exercise due diligence in vetting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's finances during his confirmation hearing.

On Monday, Hegseth announced on the X social media platform that the IRS opened an audit into his tax returns, claiming that he owes more than $33,000.

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Social Security acting head abruptly exits after dust-up with Elon Musk's DOGE: report

The acting head of the Social Security Administration abruptly left the agency following a clash with Elon Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency, according to a report.

Michelle King, the agency's acting commissioner left her position over the weekend following a dust-up over Musk's DOGE trying to access sensitive government records, three people familiar with her exit told The Washington Post on Monday evening.

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'DOA': Dem gets a warning from ex-pollster amid Eric Adams scandal

A former political pollster on Monday delivered an urgent warning to the Democratic governor of New York — remove New York City Mayor Eric Adams or else.

At least four deputy mayors to Adams are reportedly resigning amid fury over the Trump administration's order to dismiss charges against Adams, who had been charged with corruption.

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'Callous': Experts rip 'reckless' firing and re-hiring of nuclear weapons staff

Last Thursday, as many as 350 employees at the National Nuclear Security Administration were laid off, drawing condemnation from those concerned with national security. Some workers even lost access to their email before they saw the email that they were fired. But on Friday, the agency’s acting director rescinded the firings for nearly all of the staff.

“This letter serves as formal notification that the termination decision issued to you on Feb. 13, 2025 has been rescinded, effective immediately,” said the memo, the Associated Press (AP) reported Sunday.

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Trump uses Oval Office to hasten major golf merger — and further enrich his family: report

President Donald Trump held a strategy session in the Oval Office on how to expedite the merger between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, reported The New York Times on Monday — a merger from which his own family stands to gain substantial wealth.

According to Eric Lipton and Maggie Haberman the meeting included Jay Monahan, a PGA Tour executive, and Yasir Al-Rumayyan, chairman of LIV Golf, a Saudi Arabia-backed league.

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Ex-FBI official demands to know who is 'spoon-feeding' Trump 'white terrorist philosophy'

A former FBI official warned Monday that President Donald Trump has been repeating quotes made by a white supremacist, neo-Nazi mass murderer — and demanded to know who has been "spoon-feeding" the president "white supremacy, white terrorist philosophy."

Over the weekend, former Republican Party chairman and Trump chief of staff Reince Priebus whitewashed the new president's threats to violate the Constitution, claiming it was nothing more than entertainment.

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'Demand more': WaPo opinion writer won't apologize for making Dems 'uncomfortable'

A Washington Post opinion writer came out swinging against Democrats who complained he hasn't been tougher on President Donald Trump.

Shadi Hamid wrote Monday, "I’m more critical of Democrats precisely because I expect more from them."

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'Upside down and burning': Air traffic audio released in 'incredible' Toronto plane crash

New audio has been obtained of air traffic controllers' first response to the crash of a Delta Connection CRJ-900 that came to rest upside-down at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday.

"Where is the crash?" stated someone on the audio from the Medevac helicopter, according to a recording obtained by CNN

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'No one is coming to save anybody': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace​ issues urgent plea

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace told viewers Monday afternoon no one is coming to save them.

And they must act.

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