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Parents Sue Calif. Over School Curriculum that Includes Chants to Aztec Gods

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Three parents and the Californians for Equal Rights Foundation, (CFER), a civil rights group, have sued the state of California over a public school curriculum that includes teaching the state’s 1.7 million high school students how to pray and chant to Aztec gods. The Thomas More...

MURDOCK: Newsom’s Disdain for Educational Excellence Is ‘Personal’ for Elder

(Deroy Murdock) There are 6,163,001 reasons for California voters to recall Gavin Newsom on Tuesday. That’s the number of K-12 students who largely are ill-served by the Golden State’s Democrat governor. California once boasted America’s finest government classrooms. I was highly fortunate to attend such schools in Los Angeles, from...

Outbreak of Deadly, Contagious Disease at US Refugee Camps Slows Afghan Evacuations

(Headline USA) While the threat of spreading a dangerous and highly contagious disease has hardly given the Biden administration pause in allowing a flood of immigrants from the southern border, it did give Democrats cover to further drag their feet on rescuing stranded Afghan refugees. The U.S. has halted all...

Stranded Americans, Afghan Allies Lose Hope of Escape as Biden Reneges on Promise

(Headline USA) Evacuation flights have resumed for Westerners, but thousands of at-risk Afghans who had helped the United States are still stranded in their homeland with the U.S. Embassy shuttered, all American diplomats and troops gone and the Taliban now in charge. With the United States and Taliban both insisting...

NC Gov. Vetoes Bills to Discourage Classroom Indoctrination, Violent Protest

(Headline USA) North Carolina's Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed an anti-indoctrination bill on Friday that would have limited how public school teachers can discuss certain racial concepts like Critical Race Theory. Cooper separately blocked a bill to raise penalties on those who engage in violent protests. The vetoed education bill was...

Arizona Divests Its Unilever Bonds over Ben & Jerry’s Israel Move

(Headline USA) Arizona has sold off $93 million in Unilever bonds and plans to sell the remaining $50 million it has invested in the global consumer products company over subsidiary Ben & Jerry's decision to stop selling its ice cream in Israeli-occupied territories, the latest in a series of...

Justice Breyer on Democrat Court Packing: ‘What Goes Around Comes Around’

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer warned Democrats on Friday that packing the high court with partisan operatives could provoke a Republican response, saying that "what goes around comes around," according to The Hill. "And if the Democrats can do it, the Republicans can do it," Breyer told NPR in an...

Reporter Who Wants to Have Baby Forced to Quit ESPN over Vax Mandate

ESPN college football reporter Allison Williams resigned her position on Thursday rather than receive a COVID-19 vaccine while she tries to conceive a baby, The Hill reported. Williams said she supports vaccinations in general but cannot accept this vaccine. "While my work is incredibly important to me, the most important role...

LA Sheriff Slams Attack on Larry Elder: ‘How Is This Not A Hate Crime?’

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva slammed the attack on California recall candidate Larry Elder and said the woman who threw an egg at him and hit his security guard should be charged with a “hate crime.” “How is this not a hate crime?” Villanueva asked. “Because ‘woke privilege’ means...

Special Counsel Demands Wisc. Election Commission Turn Over 2020 Evidence

(Mary Stroka, The Center Square) Special Counsel Mike Gableman voiced concerns in a Sept. 9 letter regarding election integrity that he sent to the Wisconsin Election Commission. "I hereby request that you and your office preserve any and all records and evidence … including but not limited to information retained on...

Judge Forces Apple to Relax App Store Restrictions; Stops Short of Calling It a Monopoly

(Headline USA) A federal judge ordered Apple to dismantle a lucrative part of the competitive barricade guarding its closely run iPhone app store, but rejected allegations that the company has been running an illegal monopoly that stifles competition and innovation. The ruling issued Friday continues to chip away at the...

Biden to GOP Governors Threatening Legal Action: ‘Have At It’

President Joe Biden dismissed Republicans’ threats to take him to court over his sweeping employer vaccine mandate, saying they can “have at it.” The new rule, which requires employers with more than 100 employees to mandate vaccination or weekly testing, is legally dubious, according to several GOP governors who plan...
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