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Oregon governor signs bill removing reading, writing, & math requirements for high school kids, to help ‘students of color’

Oregon Governor Kate Brown quietly signed a bill last month that removed the requirement for graduating high school children in the state to be proficient in reading, writing, and math, in an effort to aid “students of color.”

Biden Called Cuomo ‘The Gold Standard’

It's official. New York's Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo submitted his resignation Tuesday afternoon and will leave office in 14-days. Cuomo's resignation comes after state Attorney General Letitia James released a scathing and lengthy report detailing sexual misconduct allegations from 11 women.

15 U.S. States Censoring Data on Vaxxed Who Contract COVID

State health departments across the country are not publishing data on breakthrough cases and hospitalizations.

Republicans Can Deliver A Knockout To Wobbly Biden – Will They?

Joe Biden is teetering in the corner. His popularity is careening downward due to the concurrent major crises he created: the border disaster and the inflation spike.

25-Year-Old Develops Myocarditis After Moderna Vaccine, Mother Says Doctors ‘Downplayed’ Connection

In an interview with The Defender, Deborah Brenner said some doctors “were totally against” connecting her son’s heart damage to the COVID vaccine when he suffered an adverse reaction just days after receiving his first dose of the Moderna vaccine.

Election Workers Scored Thousands of GA Ballots Rejected by Voting Machines, Hand-Picked Votes

Machines act smart. But sometimes they can be really stupid.

Mexican president plans to ask Harris for southern border to reopen ‘completely’

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said in a planned phone call on Monday with Vice President Kamala Harris he would urge the United States to reopen the two countries' shared southern border "completely."

Georgia ballots rejected by machines were later altered by election workers to count

Records obtained by Just the News provide unprecedented glimpse into human adjudication of thousands of ballots, where marks for candidates like Trump were sometimes removed so ballots could count for Biden.

Job Openings Jump to Record High 10.1 Million

U.S. employers posted a record number of available jobs in June, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed Monday.

California GOP will not endorse a candidate in recall election of Gov. Gavin Newsom

There were four GOP candidates, out of 24 total, that were eligible for the state party endorsement.

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