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Euromaidan Press: Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Russian Shahed drones fall, explode on Romanian territory
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Russian Shahed drones fall, explode on Romanian territory
Russian Shahed drones attacked Ukraine, with some drones falling and exploding on Romanian territory. The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs believes this incident further highlights the threat that Russian missile terror poses not only to Ukraine but also to neighboring NATO member states.


#health

Fox News: 'Horrified' hospital employee leaks DEI training pushing 3-year-olds identifying as transgender
'Horrified' hospital employee leaks DEI training pushing 3-year-olds identifying as transgender
Kaiser Permanente's diversity training includes a video promoting the idea that 3-year-olds can be transgender. The training features children explaining their transgender identities at a young age. However, Kaiser Permanente clarified that they do not offer medical treatments to children in that age group who identify as trans.


#education

American Thinker: Caltech joins lesser colleges in lowering admissions requirements
Caltech joins lesser colleges in lowering admissions requirements
In an effort to increase access, Caltech has revised its admissions requirements, no longer requiring high school applicants to have taken calculus, physics, and chemistry. Critics worry about the impact on an engineering school.