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North Dakota Bans Critical Race Theory in Schools

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a Republican, signed a bill recently approved by the state Senate prohibiting Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools, grades K-12, into law on Friday.

Christian Actor Sues Broadway Production Company For Terminating Him Because Of His Religious Beliefs

A Christian actor reportedly sued a Broadway production company in October for terminating him due to his religious beliefs.

Bipartisan Senate group backs ‘9/11-style’ commission on COVID-19 response

Panel would explore origins, U.S. preparedness and playbook for future outbreaks

The Damage of Masking Children Could be Irreparable

Public smiling in photographs probably started in the 1920s. Photography just took too long for people to hold a smile in the early years of photography. So, they sat still instead of sitting happy.

Google de-monetizes pioneering Christian news site WND

The latest – and biggest – Big Tech attack on 25-year-old online journalism organization

Supreme Court To Decide If Dred Scott Should Apply To All Americans On Guns

Opponents of the right to bear arms want everyone to be treated as badly as the Supreme Court once treated Dred Scott.

AT&T reportedly offers critical race theory training program: ‘White people, you are the problem’

AT&T — the world's largest telecommunications company — offers an employee training program that teaches premises such as "American racism is a uniquely white trait" and "white people, you are the problem," according to a new report. AT&T has disputed some of the claims in the report, and dismissed it as "misleading."

AT&T’s ‘Racial Re-Education Program’ Asserts “White People, You Are the Problem”

Demands employees promote trans activism, defund the police movements.

Hospital executive who said he was fired for being a white male awarded $10 million in discrimination case

A former top hospital executive claimed he was unlawfully fired because he is a white man. He was awarded $10 million by a federal jury this week, but the health care system vows to appeal the decision.

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