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Critics say the group has drifted into activism and away from science, even as it rebrands its DEI programs amid public pressure.
In other immigration news, at least 140 illegal aliens were arrested in a raid on a human smuggling and sex trafficking operation on Sunday.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the results of the raid yesterday.
Authorities took into custody foreign nationals from Central and South America, including migrants from Honduras, Mexico, and Venezuela.
Some of those arrested had ties to notorious drug cartels and gangs, such as Tren de Aragua.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to announce the closure of a state prison as the correctional system continues to grapple with severe staffing shortages.
Daily Wire reporter Amanda Prestigiacomo has more.
25 schoolgirls were abducted at gunpoint from a boarding school in northwest Nigeria this morning.
Daily Wire senior editor Virginia Kruda has more.
New Pew polling data on 12th graders reveals that the storybook Happily Ever After ending is not on the priority list for a growing number of young women today.
Back in 1993, 83% of graduating high school senior girls said they were very likely to choose to get married.
Today, that number has plummeted to just 61%.
Boys' interest in marriage has largely remained unchanged and is at 74% today.
The declining interest in marriage for high school girls is really bad news for those concerned about happiness, loneliness, and shortening lifespans.
Research continues to show the happiest, least lonely, and longest living people are married people.
In a healthy society, men and women in different ways depend on one another.
While we work to get this right as parents, we should also get back to sharing stories that include that happily ever after ending once again.
All right, there's your drive home updates.
To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com.
And in case you missed it this morning, we covered some major stories, including the House vote on the Epstein files, new claims about the man who shot President Trump, and the U.S.