County

More than 11% of US households are home-schooling: Report

More than 11% of households in the United States are home-schooling rather than sending students to public or private institutions, according to census data.

Teacher Brags She Has No American Flag in Class, Here’s What She Tells Students to Pledge Allegiance To

This is a strange thing to have to tell someone, but here’s some advice that could have saved Kristin Pitzen’s some problems: Social media reaches beyond California.

Federal Use of Facial Recognition Technology Expanding: GAO Report

A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) survey shows that at least 10 federal agencies have plans to expand their use of facial recognition technology over the next two years—a prospect that alarms privacy advocates who worry about a lack of oversight.

Pentagon identifies 13 service members killed in Kabul suicide bombing

The Defense Department released the names of 13 U.S. service members who were killed by the Islamic State in a suicide bombing outside Kabul's international airport Thursday.

Trump: ‘If The Democrats Could Fight Wars As Well As They Execute Election FRAUD, We Would Have OBLITERATED All Of Our Many Enemies Throughout...

Yesterday, President Trump released another ‘Save America’ statement on the tragedy in Afghanistan and the stolen 2020 Election.

Board says RFK assassin Sirhan changed man; grants parole

For 15 years, Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin was denied parole by a California parole board that maintained Sirhan Sirhan did not show adequate remorse or understand the enormity of his crime that rocked the nation and the world in 1968.

Assassin of Robert F. Kennedy Granted Parole in California

The assassin of Robert F. Kennedy's was granted parole by a California board Friday after two of his sons say they support his release.

Florida judge blocks DeSantis’ ban on school mask mandates

A Florida judge on Friday blocked Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis‘ executive order prohibiting mask mandates in schools, saying he overstepped his authority.

Maricopa County Must Hand Over 2020 Election Routers or Lose $700 Million in State Funding

In a major escalation in the fight over Arizona’s Maricopa County’s refusal to comply with a Senate election audit subpoena, the state attorney general's office ordered the county to give in or lose its state funding, which provides nearly a third of the county’s budget.

Is COVID-19 Over In Romania? What Americans Should Learn From The Eastern European Country

We will talk about Romania, its coronavirus statistics, and what we have to learn from the Romanians. Romania Worldmeter Chart shared that covid-19 cases and deaths have flatlined since May, and maybe you will think that there’s no corona in Romania!

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img