Education

If D.H.S. Says White Supremacy Is the ‘Most Persistent and Lethal Threat’ in America, Why Are Its Employees Majority White?

The Biden admin says white supremacy is the "most lethal threat" to the U.S., but his cabinet is majority white.

Disney’s Avoidable PR Implosion Ignites New Front in Culture Wars

Watching the reputational devolution of the Disney brand over the past few months has been nothing short of breathtaking.

Ukraine to Ban ‘War and Peace’ From Being Taught in Schools

Leo Tolstoy’s ‘War and Peace’ and other classic historical novels that portray the Russian military in anything other than a negative light will be banned from being taught in Ukrainian schools, it has been announced.

Virginia Parents Sue Over School Policy Allowing Students to ‘Transition’ Genders Without Notifying Parents

A group of Virginia parents are taking their local school district to court over a policy that instructs school staff to conceal children’s gender identity and pronouns from their families.

State Officials Fight Wall Street to Protect Pensioners From ESG ‘Scam’

After failing to advance their agenda by passing laws in Congress, progressives have found that they can impose their will on Americans just as...

Republican Candidate Holds Lead in Traditionally Blue Oregon Governor’s Race

A Republican gubernatorial candidate is making a lot of progress in a historically deep blue state in an election cycle that does not favor Democrats.

JP Morgan CEO Defends World Economic Forum’s ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’

“I’m not woke. And I think people are mistaking the stakeholder capitalism thing for being woke,” Jamie Dimon.

Colorado Christian University Training Conservatives to Take On Today’s Ideological Battles

Event features conservative leaders from around the nation.

COVID Vax Mandates Did More Harm Than Good: Medical Journal

Scientists from top universities concluded vaccine mandates failed on many levels.

Chicago High School to Implement Race-Based Grading System in 2022-23 School Year

Oak Park and River Forest High School administrators will require teachers next school year to adjust their classroom grading scales to account for the skin color or ethnicity of their students.

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