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Georgia lawmakers agree to state budget that will pay full tuition for college scholarships
Georgia lawmakers signed an agreement for a $32 billion budget that will pay full tuition for scholarship holders and boost pay for teachers as well as state and university employees. Read More.
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When a Trans Person Murders Christian Schoolchildren
The legacy media have a preset narrative machine when it comes to mass shootings. That narrative machine takes into account the identities of the shooter and the victims, and then churns out an explanation for the shooting. White shooter, black victims: systemic racism. Read More.
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College Prof Suspended For Saying It’s More ‘Admirable’ To Kill Conservative Speakers Than To Protest Them
Wayne State University professor Steven Shaviro has been suspended over a now-deleted Facebook post in which he suggested it was “more admirable” to kill conservative speakers than to engage with them. Read More.
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Law school grad says he was suspended, forced to undergo psych eval for questioning school's COVID policies
Georgetown University law school graduate William Spruance shares how he was allegedly forced to undergo a psychiatric evaluation for questioning the school's COVID policies. Read More.
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University of Missouri System bans diversity statements in hiring
Instead campuses may provide a 'values commitment' statement to job applicants. Read More.
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Clinton will teach foreign policy ‘decision-making’ course at Columbia
'Presidential fellow' Clinton's course does not appear to mention Libya. Read More.
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Free Speech Win: Med School Admin Overrides Student Gov To Allow ‘Students For Life’ Club On Campus
Supposed future doctors at Midwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine are furious that some of their classmates believe that the Hippocratic Oath’s line “do no harm” should apply from the moment of conception until natural death. Read More.
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New Mexico's governor signs legislation to provide free school meals to all students regardless of income
Legislation to provide students in New Mexico with free school lunches regardless of income was signed by Gov. Michelle Grisham. Lawmakers set aside $22 million to pay for the program. Read More.
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Dems say parents don't have the right to raise their own kids
The US House of Representatives just passed a Parents Bill of Rights which would require public schools to disclose all curricula, reading lists, library books and budget costs. Read More.
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Florida sets shining example on school choice. Here's how
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers have expanded education savings accounts, cementing the state’s status as a national leader in education freedom and choice. Read More.
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‘Today Was A Win For Every Mother, Every Father’: House GOP Passes Parents Rights Bill
The House of Representatives, in a virtually straight party-line vote, passed the Parents Bill of Rights bill on Friday. Democrats unanimously opposed the measure; they were joined by five Republicans: Andy Biggs (AZ), Ken Buck (CO), Matt Gaetz (FL), Mike Lawler (NY), and Matt Rosendale (MT). Read More.
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McCarthy rips 'extreme minority party' after no Dems support 'parents bill of rights'
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., accused Democrats of being the "extreme minority party" after not a single Democrat voted for the Parents Bill of Rights Act on Friday. Read More.
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BREAKING: AOC says schools should keep gender identity secret from parents
“This Republican bill is asking the government to force the outing of LGBT people before they are ready.” Read More.
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University of North Texas, Texas A&M Systems join UT in ‘pause’ of any new DEI initiatives
No university or agency in the A&M System will admit any student, nor hire any employee based on any factor other than merit,' Texas A&M chancellor stated. Read More.
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‘Critical Consciousness’ certificate offered to Stanford STEM students
Stanford offers certification 'grounded in critical theory and Black feminism.' Read More.