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- Canada national skating team bans events in Alberta over law that keeps trans athletes out of women's sports - Skate Canada is refusing to host events in Alberta following the province's Fairness and Safety in Sport Act that restricts transgender athletes in women's sports.
- DeKalb County opens $4 million ‘pet neighborhood’ shelter expansion - Most of the funding came from a special-purpose local option sales tax.
- MN lawmaker says ‘unbelievable’ assisted-living fraud scheme includes indicted figure still getting state pay - Minnesota lawmakers said in a Wednesday hearing that they have found even more fraud in the state in addition to an indicted fraudster continuing to receive taxpayer funds.
- Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Inside Sherrone Moore’s chaotic Michigan exit; Mahomes begins recovery bid - Receive your weekly recap of all the happenings around the world of sports.
- ‘Buck Rogers’ star Gil Gerard dead at 82 - Television icon Gil Gerard, known for playing Buck Rogers from 1979 to 1981, dies at 82. The Arkansas native starred in multiple TV shows and films.
- Who is Christina Paxson? The Brown University president facing increased scrutiny over mass shooting response - Brown University president Christina Paxson faces mounting criticism as manhunt for deadly campus shooter enters day 5 with no arrests or concrete leads.
- Rwanda-backed M23 rebels claim withdrawal from Uvira as peace talks struggle - Rwanda-backed M23 rebels claimed to have begun a withdrawal from the city of Uvira in eastern Congo late Wednesday night, according the leader of the rebel group and local authorities. Bertrand Bisimwa, leader of the M23, spoke to The Asso
- Airports allow non-traveling public past security entrances for first time in decades - Oakland airport introduces guest passes, allowing non-passengers to accompany travelers past security — reviving a pre-9/11 tradition at U.S. airports.
- Jillian Michaels fires back after far-left writer calls her a 'White nationalist' in viral Islam debate - Jillian Michaels rejected a "White nationalist" claim from a far-left writer in a debate over Islamic extremism following Sunday's terror attack in Australia.
- FCC Chair Brendan Carr accused of presiding over censorship, told to resign in tense hearing exchange - FCC Chairman Brendan Carr defended his enforcement actions while Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., accused him of running a "Federal Censorship Commission" during a heated Senate exchange.