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Vermont School Curriculum Replaces ‘Male’ and ‘Female’ with ‘Person Who Produces Sperm’ and ‘Person Who Produces Eggs’

"This shows the ideological capture of an elementary school," says the director of outreach for nonprofit Parents Defending Education.

75% of Americans Attribute Rising National Division to Media: Poll

40% of Americans believe the press is harming democracy.

Bipartisan Legislation Introduced to Bar AI from Initiating Nuclear Launches

The "use of AI for deploying nuclear weapons without a human chain of command and control is reckless, dangerous, and should be prohibited," says Rep. Buck.

Child Gender Clinic Trains School Districts on How to Assist Kindergarteners in Gender Transitions

PowerPoint presentations given to teachers from Council Rock School District on assisting gender-transitioning students.

ABC News Significantly Edits RFK Jr. Interview Over Alleged COVID-19 Vaccine ‘False Claims’

Data made public by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirms the COVID vaccine has been linked to 35,152 deaths, 197,564 hospitalizations, and 1,547,355 injuries.

Oregon Children’s Hospital Offers Transgender Consultations for Children Under 10

The hospital's Gender Clinic offers consultations for patients up to 18 years old with puberty specialists and hormone therapy experts, in addition to a “gender-affirming environment.”

CDC Director Walensky Subpoenaed Over Censorship Investigation

"The Twitter Files and other public reporting have exposed how the federal government has pressured and colluded with Big Tech and other intermediaries to censor certain viewpoints on social and other media in ways that undermine First Amendment principles," Jordan's subpoena states.

Florida Legislature Makes Exemption for Ron DeSantis to Run for President Without Resigning 

Florida lawmakers created an exemption to the state’s “resign-to-run” law that would allow the current Gov. Ron DeSantis to run for president in 2024 without resigning from his position.

First African American Republican Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron Attacked in Cartoon

Republican Daniel Cameron won the Kentucky Attorney General race and became the first African-American to hold the office in history.

Teacher In The U.K. Threatens Students Who Reject LGBTQ Learning in Class

A teacher in the United Kingdom was recorded secretly threatening students who rejected LGBTQ learning in his class, saying students who don't obey "will be dealt with severely."

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