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NBA’s Jonathan Isaac Returns to Court After 2.5 Years, Says Faith Got Him Through

Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac stepped on the court to play his first game in over 900 days this week, attributing his faith to getting him where he is today.

Student Wins Right to Wear ‘Jesus Loves Me’ Face Mask in School After 2-Year Legal Battle

“Schools would do well to remember the constitutional rights of students cannot be simply suspended—during a pandemic or otherwise," said Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel.

New Documentary Exposes Disney’s Pro-sexualization, Anti-nuclear Family Agenda

The magic of Disney is fading, according to the president of the Catholic League.

Obama-Appointed Judge Rules Former Whole Foods Employees Who Wore BLM Mask Violating Store Policy Were Not Discriminated Against

“Here, the Court finds that no reasonable jury could conclude by a preponderance of the evidence that Whole Foods’ reasons for Plaintiffs’ terminations were pretextual and motivated by discriminatory animus," the judge said.

Math Education Is Racist, Sexist, Homophobic, Says Vanderbilt Professor

"I apply my framework and research findings to argue how undergraduate mathematics education operates as a white, cisheteropatriarchal space that limits learning opportunities affirming of queer of color identities and experiences," the professor says.

Dem Lawmaker’s Child Released on $500 Bail After Assaulting Cop

The "nonbinary" child of Democratic House minority whip Katherine Clark charged with assaulting a cop was released from custody Monday night after posting a $500 cash bail.

‘Diamond’ of Diamond and Silk Cause of Death Revealed

"No autopsy was performed," according to death certificate.

Florida Denies AP African American Studies Course, Cites Lack of ‘Educational Value and Historical Accuracy’

"The course is a vehicle for a political agenda," said DeSantis' press secretary.

Fox News Weatherman Adam Klotz Beaten on NYC Subway Train

A Fox News meteorologist was pummeled by a group of teens when he tried to stop them from harassing another straphanger on a Manhattan subway early Sunday, cops and the prognosticator said.

District Administrator Says ‘Privileged White Voices’ Should Be Discontinued in California Curriculum Plans

A California district administrator involved in overseeing curriculum, Samia Shoman, called for "privileged White voices" to be removed from influencing against a far-left ethnic studies curriculum. 

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