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Illinois School District Violates Civil Rights Law, Calls It “Equity”

According to a lawsuit filed by the Southeastern Legal Foundation on behalf of teacher Stacy Deemar, the Evanston/Skokie School District 65 in northern Illinois has been forcing its teachers and students to engage in programming that discriminates against individuals on the basis of race in violation of both federal civil rights law and the U.S. Constitution.

Sean Spicer: Trump’s running

Signals have been pouring out of former President Donald Trump’s Bedminster, New Jersey, resort that he’s heading in the direction of another run for the presidency.

End the Shutdown, Again

Sixteen months ago, in March 2020, we argued for an end to government-imposed shutdowns of businesses, schools, churches, restaurants, and events due to the covid virus.

COVID-19 expert Dr. Peter McCullough sued by Texas-based health system

'I have not falsely represented myself as a spokesperson for Baylor Scott & White, nor have I publicly claimed past senior leadership roles at any prior institution,' McCullough said.

Bill Martinez: Let’s Bus Our Kids To Miami For The Best Communist History Lesson

It could be an early “Spring Break” field trip to Little Havana and Calle Ocho in Miami. Let our kids hear the first-hand stories of families who bought the lie of Socialism and Communism under the Castro regime. The sudden loss of property, businesses, homes, lives, and freedoms. The worst of any government overwhelmed the people of Cuba and left them devastated and hopeless for over 60 years now.  

Sen. Lankford to Newsmax: CARES Act Funds No Solution for Infrastructure Debt

Repurposing money allocated from last year's pandemic-fueled CARES Act for use in this year's bipartisan infrastructure act won't mean that the nation won't still have a massive debt to repay, Sen. James Lankford warned on Newsmax Wednesday.

A New State of Segregation: Vaccine Cards Are Just the Beginning

Imagine it: a national classification system that not only categorizes you according to your health status but also allows the government to sort you in a hundred other ways: by gender, orientation, wealth, medical condition, religious beliefs, political viewpoint, legal status, etc.

America Still Values Free Speech: ‘People Are Too Easily Offended’

New poll shows more than half of Americans feel that the general public is "too sensitive" when it comes to speech.

Republicans Must Win in 2022 for Trump to Take 2024

Former President Donald Trump's chance of reelection in 2024 "only happens" if Republicans regain control of Congress in next year's midterm elections, Republican National Committee Chairman Ronna McDaniel said on Newsmax Tuesday.

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