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  • Hiding kids’ ‘gender identity’ from parents is common in blue state fighting Trump on trans issues

    Hiding kids’ ‘gender identity’ from parents is common in blue state fighting Trump on trans issues

     

    More than 50 school districts in Maine have policies that allow minors to hide their gender identity from their parents, according to a new watchdog report.

    Parents Defending Education (PDE), a grassroots organization tracking gender ideologies in schools across the country, filed public records requests to confirm that at least 57 of the state’s 192 school districts have policies excluding parents from knowing whether their children identify as another gender.

    The report comes after President Donald Trump chastised Democrat Maine Gov. Janet Millis last week over her refusal to enforce Trump’s “No Men in Women’s Sports” executive order.

    TRUMP VOWS TO CUT OFF FEDERAL FUNDING TO MAINE OVER REFUSAL TO COMPLY WITH ‘NO MEN IN WOMEN’S SPORTS’ ORDER

    President Trump and the Department of Education building. (Getty Images)

    “It was totally unsurprising to see the governor of Maine go to the mat to keep males in women’s sports when over 50 school districts in Maine have written policies to deceive parents about their own child,” PDE spokesperson Erika Sanzi told Fox News Digital Friday.

    “We have seen a groundswell of parents in Maine speaking out about this now that they are aware of it, and it is our hope that districts begin to roll back these policies, not only because of the executive orders from the Trump administration but because nearly 80% of their constituents oppose them,” she said.

    In one example from the state’s largest district, Portland Public Schools, district policy on “transgender and gender expansive students” requires that if “a student and their parent or legal guardian do not agree with regard to the student’s gender identity or gender expression, the school shall abide by the wishes of the student with regard to their gender identity and gender expression while at school.

    “School staff shall comply with the student’s wishes regarding disclosure of their transgender status to others, including but not limited to parents or guardians, students, volunteers or other school staff, unless the student has explicitly authorized the disclosure or unless legally required to do so.”

    MAINE FEMALE ATHLETE ‘GRATEFUL’ FOR TRUMP’S FOCUS ON TRANS COMPETITORS AFTER LOCAL LEADERS ‘FAILED’ GIRLS

    student leading trans protest

    A student leads a group of demonstrators in Knoxville, Tenn., in protest of the state’s 2022 transgender athlete ban. (Saul Young/Knoxville News-Sentinel /USA Today)

    Policies like Portland’s are also still in place after Trump signed an executive order at the end of January, “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling,” which states that “steering students toward surgical and chemical mutilation without parental consent or involvement or allowing males access to private spaces designated for females may contravene Federal laws that protect parental rights.”

    Trump has already threatened to cut off Maine’s federal funding if it continues to defy his orders.

    “I heard men are still playing in Maine,” Trump told to a gathering of Republican governors in Washington last week.

    “I hate to tell you this, but we’re not going to give them any federal money. They are still saying, ‘We want men to play in women’s sports,’ and I cannot believe that they’re doing that. … So, we’re not going to give them any federal funding, none whatsoever, until they clean that up.”

    MAINE STATE REP TALKS ‘EXTREME’ TRANSGENDER ATHLETE POLICY

    Gov. Mills, left; President Trump, right

    President Donald Trump told Maine Gov. Janet Mills her state needs to comply with an executive order on transgender athletes in school sports during a Feb. 21, 2025, event at the White House. (Reuters Photos | Pool)

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    Trump signed the executive order barring men from women’s sports earlier this month, which directs federal agencies to review grants, programs and policies that fail to align with efforts to block male participation in women’s sports “as a matter of safety, fairness, dignity, and truth.” The order mandates strict enforcement of Title IX and threatens to revoke federal funding from noncompliant educational institutions and athletic organizations.

    After the order, several other blue states indicated they would not be complying with it, including California and Minnesota.

    Fox News Digital has reached out to the Maine Department of Education for comment.

     

  • International Childhood Cancer Day 2025 Date & Significance: Key Facts and Other Details You Should Know About Raising Awareness, Support & Fighting for Kids’ Lives

    International Childhood Cancer Day 2025 Date & Significance: Key Facts and Other Details You Should Know About Raising Awareness, Support & Fighting for Kids’ Lives

    Every year the world comes together to observe International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD). This global initiative is dedicated to raising awareness about childhood cancer, providing support for affected children and their families, and advocating for better treatments and resources to improve survival rates. Although childhood cancer is a topic often overlooked in public discourse, it remains one of the most significant causes of childhood-related death worldwide. Let’s explore everything you need to know about International Childhood Cancer Day 2025, its date, significance, key facts, ways to get involved, and how to help make a difference in the fight against childhood cancer. February 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Get Full List of Major Events in the Second Month of the Year. 

    International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) Date & Significance

    International Childhood Cancer Day is celebrated annually on February 15 to honor children diagnosed with cancer and to raise awareness about the unique challenges they face. This day serves as a platform for global collaboration among families, medical professionals, advocates, and organisations to ensure that childhood cancer remains a top priority for governments, healthcare systems, and researchers. World Cancer Day 2025 Date and Theme: Know History and Significance of the Day That Raises Awareness About Cancer and Encourages Its Prevention. 

    ICCD is not just about spreading awareness; it’s about taking action to improve the lives of children diagnosed with cancer and providing the necessary resources for their families. The day is recognised by various organisations, including the International Confederation of Childhood Cancer Parent Organisations (ICCCPO), who are instrumental in ensuring that the voices of those affected by childhood cancer are heard.

    Key Facts About Childhood Cancer

    Childhood cancer is more common than many people think. Here are some important facts to consider:

    • Cancer in children is not the same as in adults: Children’s cancers are biologically different and require specialised treatments that are often distinct from those used for adults.
    • Cancer is the second leading cause of death among children worldwide, after accidents.
    • Survival rates have improved: Over the past few decades, survival rates for childhood cancer have significantly improved. The survival rate has risen from 30% in the 1960s to over 80% in many high-income countries today. However, survival rates can vary depending on the type of cancer, country, and available medical resources.
    • The types of cancers commonly seen in children include leukemia, brain tumors, lymphoma, neuroblastoma, and Wilms’ tumor, among others.
    • Despite these improvements, childhood cancer remains a critical issue that requires further research, better access to treatment, and global attention.

    International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) serves as a vital reminder that childhood cancer should not be ignored. It’s a call to action for individuals, organisations, and governments to prioritise the health and wellbeing of children diagnosed with cancer. By raising awareness, providing support, and advocating for continued research and improved treatments, we can work together to improve survival rates and offer hope to the children and families affected by this devastating disease.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 15, 2025 07:15 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Heartland lawmakers seek to fix ‘fundamental’ roadblock for farm kids seeking student aid

    Heartland lawmakers seek to fix ‘fundamental’ roadblock for farm kids seeking student aid

    Two bipartisan lawmakers from America’s agricultural heartland are putting forth legislation that would amend the federal student aid provisions to help students in farming families receive the help they need to go to school.

    Sens. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Michael Bennet, D-Colo., along with Rep. Tracey Mann, R-Kan., in the House, are forwarding the Family Farm and Small Business Exemption Act.

    As of late, the household contribution formula for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) “fundamentally misunderstands” how farming families operate and how agricultural assets differ from the more liquid assets of other U.S. families.

    FAFSA is a form typically accessible to students on Oct. 1 of each year to allow for ample time to submit financial information in advance of both state and school-specific deadlines for aid eligibility. 

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    “No one should have to sell off the farm — or their small business — to afford college,” said Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa. (Getty Images)

    The bipartisan bill would exempt farms and small family businesses from considerations in the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore offer a more realistic calculus for students in rural areas seeking federal aid.

    The new act would amend the FAFSA Simplification Act to restore the original exemption of all farmland, machinery, other operational materials and small businesses with fewer than 100 employees from being declared on the application.

    “No one should have to sell off the farm — or their small business — to afford college. As a farm kid myself, I know the enormous impacts grants and financial aid have on rural students’ decision to go to college,” Ernst told Fox News Digital. 

    “I’m fighting for Iowa families, so unfair policies don’t hold them back from investing in their child’s education.”

    In February 2024, Ernst, her Iowa counterpart Sen. Charles Grassley, and other Heartland and Deep South lawmakers like Sens. Cindy Hyde-Smith and Roger Wicker of Mississippi wrote to Biden Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about their concerns, which appeared to go largely unanswered.

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    Rep. Tracey Mann, R-Kan.

    Rep. Tracey Mann, R-Kan. (Reuters)

    They alleged Question 22 of the FAFSA application asks for the net worth of a family’s business operations, which the letter said wrongly analyzes how revenue streams for crops and livestock work — and how they can vary depending on the year.

    “[A]ssets cannot be cashed out to support a loan in the same capacity as traditional investments,” the letter read. 

    Therefore, Ernst on Thursday signaled she wants to adjust the qualification formula for FAFSA, so that America’s agricultural families are able to have an equal shot at aid based on their conditions.

    Mann, who represents the seventh-largest congressional district in the nation that isn’t an at-large seat, said he has innumerable farm families who are in need of clear, fair FAFSA policy.

    “Across Kansas’ Big First and the country, net farm income has decreased by nearly 25% since 2022,” Mann told Fox News Digital.

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    “Between navigating record-levels of inflation and skyrocketing input costs, our family farmers, ranchers, agricultural producers and small business owners are doing their best to make an honest living.

    “When young people from these families are applying for higher education financial aid, the assets tied up in the family farm or the small business should not count against them. Congress should work to make life easier, not harder, for these dedicated families and students.”

    Mann said he hopes the bill will even the playing field for students while “protecting the American dream for every student regardless of their parents’ career ventures.”

  • Moms for Liberty says Kids Off Social Media Act does not apply to YouTube Kids

    Moms for Liberty says Kids Off Social Media Act does not apply to YouTube Kids

    A new bipartisan bill intended to shield children under 13 from harmful content on social media does not apply to YouTube Kids, which parental rights advocates warn still feeds transgender ideology and DEI videos to minors. 

    Parental rights advocates who spoke to Fox News Digital also took issue with the bill, deemed the Kids Off Social Media Act, over its restrictions on the algorithm, suggesting the measure constitutes “government overreach.” 

    The bill was introduced by Sens. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and Katie Britt, R-Ala., and is expected to go to mark-up on Wednesday. In an online question-and-answer fact sheet, Schatz’s office said YouTube Kids does not fit the definition of social media under the bill, nor do video games and other platforms like wireless messaging, educational platforms and teleconferencing. 

    Upon visiting the YouTube Kids site, users are prompted to determine whether they are a parent or a child. It tells parents they must set up an account for their children and can block videos or channels they do not like. Among the content available to children on the site are videos made by “queer” creators, including from the accounts Queer Kid Stuff, Nickelodeon and CBC Kids News, advocates note. Other popular videos center on DEI, such as explaining “systemic racism” to children. 

    DEI OFFICE CLOSURES AT UNIVERSITIES PILE UP AFTER ANOTHER STATE ORDERS END TO ‘WOKE VIRUS’

    Social media applications are seen grouped on a mobile device. (Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    “I don’t think that we should just exclude apps from scrutiny because they say kids in them. You know, we’re all familiar with the so-called gender-affirming care, which isn’t really helpful or caring in any way. We’ve learned that, right? So the title of something shouldn’t just allay our fears. I don’t know why YouTube Kids has been excluded,” Moms for Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice told Fox News Digital. 

    “What we have seen on YouTube Kids, I’ve seen personally myself, is evidence of transgender ideology being fed to kids,” she explained. “We know that trans activists have been targeting children. We know that there are vulnerable children who see this content. They often will click on it. Sometimes the algorithm will feed them more of that content. And so I think it’s very concerning. I don’t want parents to just say, this is meant for children and everything’s okay.” 

    “We have always said it, Moms for Liberty, we do not co-parent with the government.,” Justice said. “So I really would like to continue to tell parents they need to be involved. They need to be the ones that are making those choices.” 

    “There’s a tidal wave of evidence barreling down on the United States showing that so-called gender-affirming care is bad for children,” she said, championing President Donald Trump’s executive action to remove DEI and gender ideology from classrooms. “We do not want our children indoctrinated, indoctrinated to think that they were born in the wrong body. This is a horrible message. Stopping the natural, healthy development of children is criminal. And so the idea that you have a website that is feeding kids content around gender, ideology or DEI is extremely concerning. And it is worrisome that perhaps parents think, well, it’s YouTube Kids, so it’s safe.” 

    Reached by Fox News Digital, a spokesperson for YouTube defended the YouTube Kids app but did not address the legislative proposal directly.

    “The YouTube Kids app puts parents in the driver’s seat,” the spokesperson said. “Parents can choose what their kids see and what they don’t see. They have control over the content their kids watch and can easily go into the app to curate a list of allowed channels or block content from their child’s profile through the ‘approved content only’ setting.”

    Meanwhile, Justice highlighted separate legislative measures introduced by Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, to protect children online, including one bill introduced last session that would require age verification in the app store. 

    Lee is not listed as a co-sponsor of the Kids Off Social Media Act, which would prohibit social media platforms from allowing children under the age of 13 to create or maintain social media accounts, but does not include a parental consent provision. That bill would not require users to present a government ID to gain access to social media and instead requires social media companies to use data about their users, including pictures they post, channels they follow or the date of birth they require upon sign-up to determine if a child is on their platform. 

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    The YouTube Kids logo is seen displayed on a mobile phone screen. (Faisal Bashir/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    As for another aspect of the Kids Off Social Media Act, Justice said she was concerned that the bill bans “algorithmic boosting” for children under 17. Under the bill, social media platforms would not be able to use machine learning to follow exactly how long children watch posts and what they click on to learn what makes each individual child stay on the platform the longest. 

    Schatz’s office argued that social media companies exploit kids for profit in this way, but Justice said her main concern is the government controlling the algorithm. 

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    “If your son likes hockey, and it gives you more hockey information, well, I don’t know that that would bother me,” Justice said, explaining that she met a fellow mom who told her she goes on her children’s social media accounts and “trains” the algorithm to pull up more conservative political content so that her teenagers are exposed to another perspective outside mainstream media. 

    “So I just think there are a lot of questions about who’s controlling the algorithm,” Justice said. “We know that there are oftentimes really dangerous content that can affect children’s mental health. We have evidence of that. And so we want to be really careful about how that algorithm is being used. And again, I just don’t know that I want the government making those decisions for my family.” 

    Another parental rights advocate, Cat Parks, the former vice chair of the Texas GOP, told Fox News Digital that her primary concern with the Kids Off Social Media Act is that it “represents unnecessary government overreach in an area where parents need to have ultimate authority.” Parks said the “real issue here is that it’s parents who need to be informed to be able to make the correct decisions for their children, not something that’s mandated by the government.” 

    “As a parent, I’m very involved in my son’s online presence and approve what platforms that he’s allowed to interact with. So what I don’t want, I don’t want government to be able to strip my ability for my child’s feed to be personalized or for me as a parent to choose and make the decisions about what he has access to,” Parks said.

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    A YouTube app logo is displayed on an iPhone in the Apple Store. (Sheldon Cooper/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    Justice argued that the onus is on parents to shield their children from harmful content, and while there may be a role for government to play, “it’s really kind of murky as to what that role is going to be.” 

    “We know that the algorithm is addicting,” she said. “I know that it wants you to keep scrolling and feeds you more information that it thinks that you’d be interested in. It’s just a question of what is that information now – transgender ideology, gender ideology. We’re working to wipe it off the face of the map. So, hopefully, that type of content won’t be as prevalent. But again, the bottom line is parents need to be active, engaged and involved in what their children are accessing online.” 

    “I don’t want the government to be my kid’s daddy,” she added. “They have a father, and he’s a great one, and we’ll make good decisions for our kids together.” 

    Most apps have age restrictions, but Schatz’s office cited a 2023 United Kingdom regulatory study that found nearly 40% of children ages 8–12 still use social media platforms. 

    In the question-and-answer document, Schatz’s office also said the bill “does not prevent LGBTQ+ youth from accessing relevant resources online.” 

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    “We have worked closely with LGBTQ+ groups while crafting this legislation to ensure that this bill will not negatively impact this community,” the fact sheet said. “Under this bill, kids would still be able to affirmatively seek out content and have that information displayed in a chronological feed. Furthermore, this bill would not impact access to platforms such as websites run by non-profits, direct messaging and teleconferencing services, and educational websites, among others.” 

  • Kid’s using phones during school at alarming rates as lawmakers try to clamp down

    Kid’s using phones during school at alarming rates as lawmakers try to clamp down

    A new study shows that more than a quarter of high school-aged students’ time spent on their smartphones occurs in school. It comes as state lawmakers across the country introduce and pass legislation aimed at cracking down on student cellphone usage in schools. 

    The study, spearheaded by Seattle Children’s Hospital, found that among the more than 115 eighth- through 12th-grade students that it tracked, 25% of them spent more than two hours on their phones during a typical six-and-a-half hour school day. The study found that the average time spent among all the students they tracked was roughly 1.5 hours, which contributed to 27% of their average daily use.

    The study’s findings come just several days after the state of Colorado introduced House Bill 1135, which would require school districts in the state to adopt policies that limit the use of cellphones by students during school hours. If passed, Colorado would join 19 other states that have adopted some type of cellphone restrictions for students, according to Democratic state Rep. Meghan Lukens. 

    DC COUNCIL PROPOSES BILL TO BAN CELL PHONES IN DISTRICT’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    A placard on display during a press conference by Gov. Kathy Hochul launching her statewide push for distraction-free schools on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, at the Farnsworth Middle School in Guilderland, New York. (Jim Franco/Albany Times Union via Getty Images)

    “I’m not a big fan of government controlling people’s lives, but in this context, I’m all for it,” psychotherapist Thomas Kersting told Fox News Digital. Kersting is a former school counselor who has lectured for 16 years about the adolescent impact of increased screen time. He wrote a bestselling book called “Disconnected,” which posited that increased screen time for kids is re-wiring their brains. 

    “I started seeing an incredible influx of kids diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADHD) from when I was working as a high school counselor. It did not add up,” Kersting said. “The chronic eight or nine hours a day of stimulation affects the executive functioning, executive functions of the brain, which is what you need to be able to concentrate, focus, retain, and all that stuff.”

    ADHD medication

    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is often treated using stimulant medications like Adderall or Vyvanse. (iStock)

    Kersting pointed out that schools and school districts are also taking the lead in implementing various ways to cut down on students using their cellphones during class time, but added that state and local legislation can have the power to push schools that may be afraid to act due to parental concerns.

    COULD SMARTPHONE USE CAUSE HALLUCINATIONS?

    “The phone has become the umbilical cord between parent and child,” said Kersting. “So, the idea of a parent nowadays sending their kid to school is more terrifying and schools, I believe, are probably concerned about litigation, violation of rights and things of that nature.”

    Students texting

    Two female students writing text messages on their smartphones as they eat lunch in their school cafeteria. (Nicolas Guyonnet/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images)

    But while parents may be apprehensive, taking phones out of school can help improve students’ test scores, attention spans and socialization, while reducing the need for disciplinary intervention, Kersting said.

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    The study by Seattle Children’s Hospital found that, excluding web browsers, the top five apps or categories used by school-aged students were messaging, Instagram, video streaming, audio apps and email.

  • Trump executive order about sex-change procedures for kids violates NY law: Letitia James

    Trump executive order about sex-change procedures for kids violates NY law: Letitia James

    New York Attorney General Letitia James warned hospitals on Monday not to follow President Donald Trump’s directive to prohibit sex-change procedures for minors, arguing that doing so would violate state law.

    Trump’s executive order (EO), which was signed last week, was titled “Protecting Children From Chemical And Surgical Mutilation.” Its aim is to restrict “chemical and surgical” sex-change procedures for minors.

    “Across the country today, medical professionals are maiming and sterilizing a growing number of impressionable children under the radical and false claim that adults can change a child’s sex through a series of irreversible medical interventions,” the EO states. “This dangerous trend will be a stain on our Nation’s history, and it must end.”

    The declaration goes on to state that the U.S. “will not fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support the so-called ‘transition’ of a child from one sex to another.”

    DETRANSITIONER SLAMS TRANS ‘PSEUDOSCIENCE’ THAT DOCTORS SAID WOULD SOLVE HER MENTAL DISTRESS: ‘IT’S QUACKERY’

    New York Attorney General Letitia James is warning hospitals not to follow Trump’s EO about “gender-affirming care” for minors. (Reuters)

    In the letter, James argued that refusing to provide gender-affirming treatment would violate anti-discrimination laws in the Empire State.

    “Regardless of the availability of federal funding, we write to further remind you of your obligations to comply with New York State laws,” she said.

    In an email obtained by the Associated Press, the spokesperson for the Greater New York Hospital Association said that his organization was consulting with hospitals about the EO.

    “We are collaboratively working through every aspect of the EO to determine its legal and clinical implications,” spokesperson Brian Conway wrote. “That work is ongoing.”

    SIX SERVICEMEMBERS CHALLENGE TRUMP’S TRANSGENDER MILITARY EXECUTIVE ORDER

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    Attorney General Letitia James speaks during a press conference in 2024. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

    In a recent interview, Fox News Channel senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel explained that the main treatments that will be discouraged under the EO include puberty blockers and sex reassignment surgery for minors.

    “Puberty blockers, the main one is Lupron, which we use for prostate cancer, enough said,” Siegel said. “I mean, it interferes with bone growth, it can potentially interfere with fertility if it’s combined with hormones and it can interfere with thinking and cognition. I don’t believe that we can say the puberty blockers with hormones don’t have long-term side effects, they do.”

    “Surgery, we’re talking about mastectomies, we’re talking about upper and lower surgeries. I think that that’s something that’s not reversible and it should never be done on children,” the doctor added. “Proponents of this will say, ‘Well the longer you wait, the more the child suffers.’ I think that there’s conflicting research on that. I’m not convinced of that.”

    Siegel also stressed the importance of mental health treatment for teens and warned about the gravity of the decision to undergo sex-change procedures, which could be irreversible.

    “You have a child, they’re having gender confusion. Did they get enough mental health counseling?” Siegel said. “Did they get a chance to develop? Are they being pressured politically by somebody in society, their parents? And then, most importantly, is the intervention leading to something that’s not reversible?”

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    U.S. President Donald Trump talks to reporters from the Resolute Desk after signing an executive order to appoint the deputy administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration in the Oval Office at the White House on January 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Getty Images)

    Fox News Digital reached out to James’ office and the White House for additional comment.

    The Associated Press and Fox News Digital’s Kendall Tietz contributed to this report.

  • Gwyneth Paltrow sells LA mansion for  million after sending kids to college

    Gwyneth Paltrow sells LA mansion for $22 million after sending kids to college

    Gwyneth Paltrow has sold her Los Angeles home.

    The Oscar-winning actress sold her six-bedroom home in the Brentwood neighborhood for $22 million. The home was initially on the market for $29.99 million when it was listed in May, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    The 8,000-square-foot house sits in Mandeville Canyon, which had been threatened by the Palisades Fire last month. The area has become a go-to place to buy because people displaced by the fires are looking for new homes, according to the Journal.

    Paltrow bought the property with ex Chris Martin in 2012, two years before they consciously uncoupled, the Journal reported. The couple reportedly renovated the home, making it larger and even adding two separate living spaces for guests.

    Paltrow sold her Brentwood home for $22 million. (Anthony Barcelo; Getty Images / Fox News)

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    The former couple share children Apple, 20, and Moses, 18, who are both in college. She put the house on the market last year after her youngest child graduated from high school. Paltrow married producer Brad Falchuk in 2018, and the couple shared the home with her children and his daughters, Isabella, 20, and Brody, 18.

    Originally built in the 1950s, the single-story, 13,000-square-foot house is surrounded by trees and features high ceilings, lush green grass in the yard and many other enviable amenities.

    The outside of the house is lined with small circular hedges.

    The exterior of the house is lined with small circular hedges. (Anthony Barcelo / Fox News)

    Following a large grassy area and a gray gravel driveway is the front door lined with small circular green hedges and small trees in planters. 

    Once through the front door, guests will find themselves in the entryway, which features black and white tiled floors, sconce lighting, a drop chandelier in the middle of the room, wainscoting and a large mirror on the wall.

    The entryway boasts black and white tiled floors, and a large mirror on the wall.

    The entry boasts black and white tiled floors and a large mirror on the wall. (Anthony Barcelo / Fox News)

    Past the entryway is the spacious living room, which boasts high ceilings, chevron-patterned hardwood flooring and wainscoting on the walls. On the far wall are floor-to-ceiling windows and glass French doors that lead to the backyard and bring in natural light.

    Paltrow incorporated nature into her decor in the room, placing a tall tree in one corner and a smaller plant on a side table, which also boasts many books.

    The living room boasts large windows and hardwood flooring.

    The living room boasts large windows and hardwood flooring. (Anthony Barcelo / Fox News)

    Another highlight of the home is the large kitchen, which features circular black tiles, floor-to-ceiling windows, a door leading to the backyard and multiple hanging light fixtures placed throughout the room.

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    The room features white countertops and drawers, a sizable eat-in center island that adds additional counter and storage space, a double oven, a double cooktop and a wood-burning oven. In addition, to the eat-in island, the room boasts a breakfast nook next to the large windows.

    Paltrow's kitchen features a large center island and a breakfast nook.

    Paltrow’s kitchen features a large center island and a breakfast nook. (Anthony Barcelo / Fox News)

    Elsewhere in the home is the cozy family room, which boasts yet another wall lined with floor-to-ceiling doors and windows. The wood-paneled room with white walls features light gray hardwood floors, a wood-burning fireplace, built-in bookshelves and a bar.

    Some of the home’s other enviable features include a climate-controlled wine cellar, plus an office, a gym, a game room and a movie theater.

    The family room features built-in bookshelves and floor-to-ceiling windows.

    The family room features built-in bookshelves and floor-to-ceiling windows. (Anthony Barcelo / Fox News)

    In the backyard, guests will find a large grassy area, an outdoor seating and dining area and a dipping pool.

    The backyard also houses the large guesthouse that boasts high ceilings with exposed wooden beams, a unique light fixture and all-wooden walls with tiled flooring. The guesthouse is accessed through large glass double doors that take up the entire wall, giving anyone inside a full view of the backyard.

    The one-bedroom guest house features a unique light fixture.

    The one-bedroom guesthouse features a unique light fixture. (Anthony Barcelo / Fox News)

    In addition to the guest house, the backyard features a large grass patch and a dipping pool.

    In addition to the guesthouse, the backyard features a large grass patch and a dipping pool. (Anthony Barcelo / Fox News)

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  • School reacts to video of official telling parents to alter trans kid’s birth certificate to play girls sports

    School reacts to video of official telling parents to alter trans kid’s birth certificate to play girls sports

    A Texas school district has acknowledged footage of one of its administrators telling an undercover journalist posing as a parent to change a transgender child’s birth certificate to compete in girls sports. 

    The Irving Independent School District in Irving, Texas, has provided a statement to Fox News Digital addressing the recent video of Reny Lizardo, the executive director of campus operations, giving this guidance, which was obtained by Accuracy in Media. 

    The statement indicates Lizardo has resigned from his position. 

    “In Irving ISD, we are committed to upholding the requirements of state and federal laws, especially as it pertains to ensuring the safety and well-being of our students, and we will cooperate with any investigation initiated by relevant authorities,” the statement said. 

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    “We are aware of the unauthorized video footage circulating on social media of an individual connected with Irving ISD. The videos were obtained under false pretenses by an individual who posed as a concerned parent and additional individuals who posed as family friends of the employee pictured. 

    “The individuals also held themselves out as members of the media, but were not credentialed as such, constituting a breach of security. In addition, the footage has been edited and is an incomplete representation of the entire conversation, making it difficult to properly assess its probative value.”

    In the footage, Lizardo said, “It’s not illegal if you don’t get caught,” with regard to changing the gender on a child’s birth certificate, and “if you can get that done, and you turn us a birth certificate that says ‘this gender,’ that’s the gender we go with.” 

    While discussing potential repercussions of the discussion, Lizardo suggested pleading plausible deniability.  

    The district insists Lizardo’s handling of the situation does not reflect the values and protocols of the school district. 

    Fox News Digital has reached out to Lizardo for comment.

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    “We want to reiterate that Irving ISD complies with all state and federal laws, and all employees are expected to adhere to any and all legal and ethical standards. The message conveyed in the video, as presented, does not reflect the views nor policies of the district,” the statement said. 

    “Individual employees do not speak on behalf of the district. The individual identified was acting outside of his role as it relates to legal and regulatory expertise. While the matter continues to be under investigation, the individual identified in the video has tendered his resignation.” 

    The district’s statement concludes by claiming all of its athletes participate in the proper gender category. 

    “We can also confirm that all Irving ISD student-athletes are participating in their sport in accordance with the sex they were assigned at birth,” the district said. “Irving ISD is unwavering in our commitment to the safety and well-being of all of our students and staff. We remain focused on our primary function to maintain educational excellence and foster the full potential of our students.” 

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    Texas is one of 25 states in the U.S. with a law that prevents or restricts transgender athletes from competing against girls and women. In June 2023, the state passed the Save Women’s Sports Act that prohibits transgender athletes from competing in girls and women’s sports and only allows students to compete in the gender category listed on their birth certificate. 

    The law only allows schools to recognize changes made to birth certificates that were made to correct a clerical error.

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott addressed the footage involving Lizardo in a post on X and called for him to be fired and investigated. 

    “This Irving ISD Administrator should be fired on the spot. Both criminal & civil investigations must be taken against both the Administrator & Irving ISD,” Abbott wrote. “Has Irving ISD and its employees been involved in a fraudulent breach of state laws & a cover up? We must get the facts.”

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  • 11+ Beautiful Merry Christmas Poems 2024 For Kids & Friends To Sing At Dinner

    11+ Beautiful Merry Christmas Poems 2024 For Kids & Friends To Sing At Dinner

    Merry Christmas Poems 2024: Christmas is a great festival that can make it enjoyable for kids to adults. It is very special when family and friends get together on the festive eve. People celebrate the festival in the form of parties; getting together or even in a long relationship through a video or phone call. So, in the case of long relationships, you can able to send poems to loved ones related to Christmas. This takes great pleasure in getting messages from the person who we miss during the festive time.

    This carries precious time on festival time when people cannot meet together.  If you cannot find any of your poems or any messages or quotes, there is a lot on the internet where you can search for them. This could give you a better result for sending to loved ones. People love reading these kinds of quotes during the festive time. Friends or families who cannot meet during the special events can meet; this could probably work on the time. 

    Merry Christmas Poems 2024

    Sending Merry Christmas Poems to kids in their style which they could understand is way better. It is all about having fun with children and teaching them to wish the elders for Christmas. They should know how to behave on special occasions and teach them to send gifts to their friends. There is also another which can send the cards for the wishes. This card is called a greeting card which could be used for sending it as a gift or a form of a card. You can write any kind of wishes and that could cause happiness to the person you’re sending. The quotes might differ from festivals like New Year or Christmas.

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    Poem #1

    Frosty days and ice-still nights,
    Fir trees trimmed with tiny lights,
    Sound of sleigh bells in the snow,
    That was Christmas long ago.
    Tykes on sleds and shouts of glee,
    Icy-window filigree,
    Sugarplums and candle glow,
    Part of Christmas long ago.
    Footsteps stealthy on the stair,
    Sweet-voiced carols in the air,
    Stocking hanging in a row,
    Tell of Christmas long ago.
    Starry nights so still and blue,
    Good friends calling out to you,
    Life, so fact, will always slow…
    For dreams of Christmas long ago.

    Poem #2

    Sometimes Christmas is just overwhelming, it seems,
    As we rush around buying up stuff.
    We spend without end, and we rack up those bills,
    But it feels like it’s never enough.

    So this Christmas, let’s all take a different approach:
    Let’s try to be more in accord
    With God’s Christmas gift, the best one of all–
    Our sweet Jesus, our Savior, our Lord.

    We’ll be gentle and patient, and loving and kind,
    And we’ll keep our priorities straight;
    The gifts of the Spirit, the gifts of the heart
    Are the ones that we’ll all celebrate.

    And our stress will decrease, and we’ll feel more at peace,
    As we decorate, package, and trim;
    Our new Christmas will be pure joy and delight,
    As we try to be much more like Him.

    Christmas Poems


    There are quote lines which can suit the best wishes for writing to the persons you like. Any kind of relationship can share these kinds of gift cards or greeting cards. Adults or even kids could use these cards or even they can create their greeting cards. Owning a greeting card can make happiness a lot. This could encourage kids to create their making cards. Kids could use this as fun and it will be more interesting to make a lot of greeting cards to share with their best friends and family members. During this kind of festive occasion, people could use this card as a best wish to express their love towards them.

    Christmas is here!
    Let’s celebrate with cheer,
    I will coz I’m happy,
    I’ll get the gifts that make me merry.

    Oh my friends, be my Santa,
    Just like my Mama and Papa.
    Gifts and cash are so much welcome,
    That would surely bring me so much fun!

    . .. . … …. . . . … … ..

    “Christmas is filled with special joys,
    And the very best of all,
    Is contemplating those dear to us,
    And the memories we recall,
    We often think at Christmas time,
    Of people, affectionately,
    And we realize how blessed we are,
    To have you in our family.”

    “May the meaning of Christmas,
    Be deeper, its friendships stronger,
    And its hopes brighter,
    as it comes to you,
    This year.”

    Why do we celebrate
    Jesus’ birth at Christmas,
    though we don’t know
    when was He born?
    It was necessary and inevitable
    that we select a date
    to celebrate an eternal miracle–
    the coming to earth
    of God in human form…Jesus,
    Who changed the entire world
    with His message of love,
    forgiveness, humility, and peace.
    Christmas is an obligatory
    and indispensable holiday
    marking the transformation
    from guiltless selfishness
    to striving to follow His example
    of service to God and our fellow man.
    That is worth celebrating.

    . .. . … …. . . . … … ..

    If we practiced Jesus every way,
    It’d be like Christmas every day;
    If we, like Him, were meek and mild
    And loved each woman, man, and child,
    If we’d read our Bible, it’d remind us,
    So that every single day would find us
    More and more in sweet accord
    With our sweet Jesus–Master, Lord.

    Then every day that we’re alive
    It would be like December 25.

    Even they can send the cards through message or email in the best way. At the time of Christmas, people can use the greeting card on the form sent to the people who could not make it to them.  Not only sharing candies or enjoying the party with people, but it is also another best way to enjoy by sending Christmas greeting cards.

  • {111} Funny Merry Christmas Jokes 2024 To Share With Kids, Friends & Family

    {111} Funny Merry Christmas Jokes 2024 To Share With Kids, Friends & Family

    Merry Christmas Jokes 2024: Christmas is one of the best festivals to celebrate among people. It is celebrated during the time of winter and it reminds the birth of Jesus Christ. A person from the Christian religion funnily celebrates their festival. They make the best entertainment events and organize great parties with the family and loved ones. It gives them a great time together and then they make arrangements to celebrate the great festival. People practice prayers and then start the great event. They make a lot of sweets for cooking parties which will get served to friends and family. It gives them the best memories of the festival each year.

    Merry Christmas Jokes

    Merry Christmas Jokes, Quotes 2024: People make different and beautiful decorations around their houses and set lighting on houses. People share their valuable moments and precious gifts with family, friends, and neighbors to share the festive time. Enjoying a great time together during Christmas gives a good party time.  A great time with family and friends symbolizes the basic process of celebrating great times. During this kind of occasion, people might not get a chance to visit or be invited to their houses. So, they might send them funny quotes or jokes related to Christmas as a wish.

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    This could make it more fun and kids enjoy a lot while reading these funny jokes. Sending these funny jokes makes an even more fun time on the festive eve to celebrate. Kids love playing and making fun events on this festive eve. They are the main attraction of the festive and could provide a lot of fun to enjoy at that time. During the time of COVID-19 or any pandemic time, it is the best way to share messages with your favorite person. The funny messages, bring the most special time to enjoy sharing the funny messages. There are a lot of fun games that can be conducted during the festive eve that bring out the laugh in everyone. 

    Why are Christmas trees so fond of the past? Because of the present’s beneath them.

    Why is Christmas just like your job? You do all the work and the fat guy with the suit gets all the credit.

    Why didn’t Roy Hodgson go to visit Santa at The North Pole? He couldn’t get past Iceland.

    Why doesn’t Santa have any kids? He only comes once a year.

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    • Knock, knock!
      Who’s there?
      Alaska.
      Alaska who?
      Alaska Santa for a new bike!
    • Knock, knock. – Who’s there? Doughnut – Doughnut who? Doughnut open until Christmas Day!

    How does Santa sing the alphabet?
    A B C D E F G…
    H I J K L M N
    Oh!, Oh!, Oh!,
    P Q R S T U V W X Y Z!

    “Dear Santa please leave candy instead of coals or I’ll hunt you down. I’m serious by the way, I’ve been good! but i’ll seriously kill if i don’t see any gummies”

    “One of the most glorious messes in the world is the mess created in the living room on Christmas Day. Don’t clean it up too quickly.” – Andy Rooney

    Santa has the best trick for an amazing Christmas; visit your friends once in a year.

    But sometimes people cannot get to meet each other because of some situation, so they carry their love and share kindness with the thought of messages. This kind of funny jokes will carry around them to not miss each other at the festival time. Even the family members who cannot be together sometimes could use this technique to carry over the festival time. Christmas is basically about love and kindness that must be shared among people and enjoyed a lot. This makes the best of laughing out loud with funny jokes which can bring them together. 

    I exited Santa sans gluten treats and natural soy drain and he put a sunlight-based board in my stocking.

    Merry Christmas! May you have enough time to groom yourself on this holiday. I think Santa needs to shave his beard too!

    What do you get if you cross Donald Trump with a Christmas Carol? O Comb Over Ye Faithful.

    Funny Merry Christmas Jokes
    Funny Merry Christmas Jokes

    What do you call a kid who doesn’t believe in Santa? A rebel without a Claus.

    A Christmas Reminder: Don’t try to borrow any money from elves; They’re always a little short! Have a Merry Christmas!

    You know you’ve grown up when none of the things you want for Christmas can be bought at a store.

    Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful. ~ Norman Vincent Peale

    This is the time when people realize that everyone is important in their way to share the festival time to pray, party eat, and have fun. They can also share what they have with people who have got nothing. So, sharing the best funny jokes and getting together is the biggest thing to celebrate during the time of Christmas. Some people have got enough on the time of festive so they can make the great fact on the celebrating time.