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GARION FRANKEL: Public Schools Don’t Need More Money — They Need To Spend It More Wisely
GARION FRANKEL: Public Schools Don’t Need More Money — They Need To Spend It More Wisely

As states like Arkansas, Texas, Florida, and South Carolina brace for protracted battles regarding proposed school choice legislation, a familiar argument has returned to public debate — that public schools are gruesomely underfunded, and need all th...

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Mar 06, 2023
‘Ocean Emergency’: Countries Agree To UN-Backed Global ‘High Seas’ Treaty
‘Ocean Emergency’: Countries Agree To UN-Backed Global ‘High Seas’ Treaty

More than 190 countries agreed to a historic treaty intended to protect marine life at the United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York City Saturday. The High Seas Treaty designates 30% of the world’s oceans as marine-protected areas by 2030, increa...

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Mar 06, 2023
Probing COVID-19’s Origin: 7 Key Questions for Congressional Investigators
Probing COVID-19’s Origin: 7 Key Questions for Congressional Investigators

It’s no longer a “conspiracy theory.” There’s growing evidence that COVID-19 probably originated in a lab in Wuhan, China, and not from a viral transmission from an animal to a human in nature. The Wall Street Journal reports, based on the most recen...

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Mar 06, 2023
SPLC Lawyer Arrested in Atlanta Molotov Cocktail Riot, Faces Terrorism Charges
SPLC Lawyer Arrested in Atlanta Molotov Cocktail Riot, Faces Terrorism Charges

A staff attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center, a left-leaning civil rights group notorious for branding mainstream conservative and Christians nonprofits “hate groups” and putting them on a map with Ku Klux Klan chapters, was arrested Sunday on...

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Mar 06, 2023
‘I Was Pleased’: Republican Attorneys General Optimistic SCOTUS Will Rule In Their Favor In Student Loan Case
‘I Was Pleased’: Republican Attorneys General Optimistic SCOTUS Will Rule In Their Favor In Student Loan Case

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments for two cases challenging the Biden administration’s student loan cancellation plan on Tuesday, and two Republican attorneys general opposing the plan told the Daily Caller News Foundation that they are optimist...

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Feb 28, 2023
How One Conservative Governor Can Raise His Grade on School Choice
How One Conservative Governor Can Raise His Grade on School Choice

You’d think that Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp would be getting more national attention, given his solid record of conservative accomplishments. But if he wants to be touted as an exemplar of conservative governance, he needs to fill one gaping hole in his...

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Feb 28, 2023
Appeals Court Steals Show on ERA Amid Senate Panel’s Bid to Resurrect Dead Amendment
Appeals Court Steals Show on ERA Amid Senate Panel’s Bid to Resurrect Dead Amendment

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday held a hearing, “The Equal Rights Amendment: How Congress Can Recognize Ratification and Enshrine Equality in Our Constitution.” But even before the hearing could conclude, a federal appeals court ruling thre...

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Feb 28, 2023
‘In Two Seconds, I Could Get Canceled’: Bill Maher Rips Liberal Audiences On CNN
‘In Two Seconds, I Could Get Canceled’: Bill Maher Rips Liberal Audiences On CNN

HBO host Bill Maher ripped modern and liberal audiences during a CNN interview Tuesday, saying that anyone in comedy – including himself – could be canceled in “two seconds” during a CNN interview. “Look, any comic in this era, anybody in this era ca...

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Feb 28, 2023
‘What Is The Point?’: Pentagon Mulling Discharges For Unvaccinated Troops Who Didn’t Seek Exemptions
‘What Is The Point?’: Pentagon Mulling Discharges For Unvaccinated Troops Who Didn’t Seek Exemptions

The Department of Defense (DOD) is mulling moving forward with discharges for some servicemembers who did not seek exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, according to a Feb. 24 letter from the Office of the Secretary of Defense viewed by the Dai...

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Feb 28, 2023
While ‘WWIII’ Trends on Twitter, God Moves on College Campuses
While ‘WWIII’ Trends on Twitter, God Moves on College Campuses

Russia is suspending the last nuclear arms treaty with America. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin are preparing to meet. North Korea is again testing its ballistic missiles. Ukraine has been at war with Russia for a ye...

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Feb 23, 2023
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