Democrat Eric Swalwell Says Supporting Parental Rights In Education Is As 'Stupid' As 'Putting Patients In Charge Of Their Own Surgeries' In an attempt to make a point in the ongoing political fight over what should be taught in the classroom, Rep. Eric Swalwell has likened parental involvement in children's education to medical patients being put in charge of their own surgical procedures. | ||||||||||||
DeSantis's Momentum And Trump's Mouth Headed For Collision Course At his victory speech Tuesday night, DeSantis supporters seemed to surprise the governor with chants of "Two more years! Two more years!" referring to his expected run for the White House in 2024. If the governor is going to run for president, however, he might have to get in line. | ||||||||||||
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Denver Archdiocese Tells Catholic Schools They Shouldn't Enroll Trans Students In a document published by the Denver Post on Monday, officials of the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Church in Northern Colorado listed a series of guidelines on how local Catholic schools should deal with LGBTQ issues. | ||||||||||||
Goodbye Affirmative Action, Hello Individual Freedom And Dignity The Supreme Court just heard arguments in the case Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina. It's about affirmative action -- universities using race and ethnicity in their admissions policies. | ||||||||||||
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New York Gun Law Paused Again, This Time By Federal Preliminary Injunction A gun control law passed by New York lawmakers earlier this year in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling has been put on hold again after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction on Monday. | ||||||||||||
As Transit Fares Plummet, Federal Money Increases 95% In 2019, transit agencies across the U.S. for all modes of transportation took in 32.3 cents in fares for every dollar they spent on operating costs. Those transit agencies recovered 18.4 cents in fares on the dollar in 2020 and just 12.8 cents in 2021. | ||||||||||||
Unconstitutional: Federal Judge Strikes Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan After The Election A U.S. judge in Texas on Thursday blocked President Joe Biden's plan to provide millions of borrowers with up to $20,000 apiece in federal student-loan forgiveness -- a program that was already on hold as a federal appeals court in St. Louis considers a separate lawsuit by six states challenging it. | ||||||||||||
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Why Texas Must Declare An Invasion At The Southern Border While many may view what's happening at the southern border as an immigration issue, what's fundamentally at stake is a question of constitutional authority, responsibility, and state sovereignty -- safeguarded by the founding fathers when they drafted, and the states ratified, the U.S. Constitution creating the federal government. | ||||||||||||
INCLUSION? Girls BARRED From Own Locker Room So Boy Can Use It The girls on a high school girls' volleyball team are being barred from using their own locker room, because they are upset that a boy is being allowed to use it too. The boy can use the girls' locker room, but the girls can't. How's that for leftwing logic? |
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