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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, signed a bill on Tuesday that will require high schoolers to take a financial literacy and money management course in order to earn a standard high school diploma. The requirement will be applicable to students who start the 9th grade during the 2023-2024 school year, and the course will
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Following the success last year of conservatives making parental rights in education a winning political issue, the left has developed a counterargument that they hope can slow the progress of this movement by pushing the notion of “parental choice.” What they really mean is “choice” placed in the hands of teachers, administrators, and radical leftists
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On “The Rubin Report” Tuesday, BlazeTV host Dave Rubin shared a clip of Vice President Kamala Harris proving that President Joe Biden is not the only gaffe-machine in the White House. Speaking after an event about high-speed internet in Louisiana on Monday, Harris repeated the phrase, “the significance of the passage of time,” four times
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A 21-year-old woman is facing a bevy of charges after she allegedly hit and killed two police officers and another individual — driving under the influence is listed among the litany of charges. Reports indicate that the woman, Jayana Tanae Webb, had tweeted in January, “If you ask me, I’m the best drunk driver ever.”
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Sarah Palin has been a fixture in the Republican sphere for well over a decade but has struggled to make a full political comeback since resigning as the governor of Alaska in 2009. Her latest flirtation with returning to public office comes after the death of Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska) last week. Palin told Newsmax
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The Republican governor of Utah vetoed a bill passed by the state legislature banning transgender athletes after citing the financial impact and limited application of the bill. Supporters of the legislation say that they have enough votes to override the governor’s veto. Gov. Spencer Cox wrote in a letter to top legislators Tuesday that they
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In a tweet announcing that she has tested positive for COVID-19, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged people to get vaccinated and boosted. She noted that she is experiencing mild symptoms and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, has tested negative for the illness. “Well, I’ve tested positive for COVID. I’ve got some mild
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Monday’s edition of The NPR Politics Podcast sounded a little bizarre to conservatives. NPR congressional reporter Susan Davis marveled at “just how much bitterness lingers among Republican senators over the nomination process of Brett Kavanaugh.” It was mildly comical that their discussion of Kavanaugh didn’t describe the actual subject of the bitterness — unproven allegations of
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ESPN and other Disney-linked entities have posted statements expressing support for the LGBT movement. “ESPN believes in inclusivity and denounces legislation and actions across the United States that infringe on any human rights. We stand with our LGBTQIA+ colleagues, friends, families, and fans,” ESPN tweeted on Tuesday. “We’ll continue to partner with organizations that support
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You may have heard about the WEF and other global elites pushing an investing concept called “ESG.” ESG, which stands for environmental, social, and corporate governance and also is referred to in concept with terms like “stakeholder capitalism,” includes various non-financial criteria for investing. ESG is also based on some elites’ decisions around morality and
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Are you upset about historic gas prices under President Joe Biden? If so, the Republican National Committee hopes you join the party — at the very location of your gas price-related frustration. What is the RNC doing? The RNC is capitalizing on historic fuel prices by launching a new voter registration program targeting gas stations
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On Monday, Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee, D.C. Circuit Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, will sit before the Senate Judiciary Committee to answer questions. Despite the relatively temperate response to her nomination, revelations about her record since her nomination have raised doubts as to whether Jackson will be able to receive bipartisan support in her confirmation
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A pro-Kremlin tabloid report stated that nearly 10,000 Russians have been killed in Ukraine as a result of the ongoing invasion. A Monday report from the New York Post stated that the figures were quickly removed from the report and that the outlet claimed that it had been hacked. What are the details? On Monday,
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Just because Volodymyr Zelenskyy is the new Fauci, it doesn’t mean COVID is over. In fact, cases are surging in many European countries, and U.K. seniors are now experiencing record numbers. “Covid infections surge to record high for over-70s in UK” was the title of a Financial Times article from Friday. But how can there
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On Tuesday, Fox News Digital senior editor David Rutz and media reporter Joseph A. Wulfsohn reported on the stunning double standard the leftist media have displayed when it comes to Supreme Court nominations under Republican versus Democratic administrations: “Members of the legacy media have offered vastly different coverage between the ongoing Supreme Court confirmation of
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We all know that Supreme Court nomination battles are incredibly divisive, with both sides fighting tooth and nail to either protect or attack the nominee. Unfortunately, we’ve seen some shameful attacks on nominees such as Brett Kavanaugh. His life was nearly destroyed by unproven, unsubstantiated, decades-old allegations that were given far more attention than they
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A California police officer’s hidden talent was discovered this weekend after the arrest of a suspected thief. On Saturday, Officer Marc Guillermo responded to a call after home security cameras captured a suspicious man checking door handles in the neighborhood of Rocklin, California. After investigating the area, officers found a male subject matching the description
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Actor Andrew Garfield rejected the idea that people should only portray people of their own demographics and explained that it kills “emphatic imagination.” Garfield made the comments in an interview with The Telegraph when he was questioned about controversy over his portrayal of a gay character when he is straight. “I think it’s two different
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The murder trial against one of the suspects in a slaughter of Long Island teenagers that was called a “bloodbath” began on Monday. Leniz “Little Devil” Escobar is accused of luring the five teenagers into a wooded area in April 2017 where members of the brutal MS-13 gang ambushed them and murdered four. One narrowly
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During a segment on the first day of congressional hearings on the nomination for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, MSNBC’s The 11th Hour host Stephanie Ruhle was clearly frustrated by Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) broadcasting his questions Jackson regarding her history of giving those convicted of viewing or distributing child porn light sentences.   Ruhle started by
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