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Recent incidents highlight ongoing conflicts over transgender student rights in US schools. In Massapequa, a new bathroom policy faces legal challenge from the NYCLU. Meanwhile, in California and Virginia, protests and legal disputes over locker room access and safety continue, reflecting broader national debates.
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Multiple U.S. states and federal authorities have filed lawsuits against Zillow and Redfin over a $100 million agreement. The deal allegedly restricted competition in rental advertising, potentially raising prices for renters and reducing market options. Both companies deny wrongdoing, claiming the partnership benefits consumers. The legal battle highlights ongoing industry tensions over market dominance and listing transparency.
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President Trump posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden, marking Kirk's 32nd birthday. Kirk was shot dead in Utah last month while debating students. Trump praised Kirk as a martyr and a patriot, linking his death to political violence and extremism.
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Virginia Democrat Jay Jones has apologized for past violent messages about political opponents, including suggesting they should be shot. The scandal has impacted his campaign, with polls showing a decline in support. The race for attorney general remains highly competitive amid bipartisan criticism and concerns over political violence.
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Democratic candidates achieved significant victories in Virginia and New Jersey, with high voter turnout signaling a rejection of Trump-era politics. The Virginia governor's race saw Abigail Spanberger win decisively, while Mikie Sherrill secured the New Jersey governorship, defying Trump-backed strategies amid record turnout.