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First Lady Says Biden Ready to Run

First lady Jill Biden gave one of the clearest indications yet that President Joe Biden will run for a second term, telling The Associated Press in an exclusive interview on Friday that there's "pretty much" nothing left to do but figure out the time and place for the announcement.

AG Repeals Decision to Allow Religious Charter Schools – Claims It Creates a ‘Slippery Slope,’ Violates Oklahoma Constitution

On Thursday, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond repealed his predecessor's decision to allow taxpayer-funded religious charter schools, claiming that the opinion created a "slippery slope" and violated the state's constitution, the Daily Caller News Foundation reported.

Vanderbilt Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Deans Used ChatGPT to Respond to MSU Shooting

"There is a sick and twisted irony to making a computer write your message about community and togetherness because you can't be bothered to reflect on it yourself," a Vanderbilt University alum said.

Quarterly Email Reports Note FBI Misconduct, Criminal Actions

The reports come from FBI whistleblower Steve Friend.

Sixty Schools Across Democrat-Run Illinois Have Zero Students Proficient in Reading, Math

A recent analysis revealed that nearly 60 schools in the state of Illinois had no students proficient in reading or math in 2022.

Vanderbilt Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Deans Used AI to Write Letter to Grieving Students

Two Deans with Vanderbilt's Peabody Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion used ChatGPT to write a letter in response to the Michigan State University shooting.

High Intelligence Linked to Support for Free Speech

The study says that "both trait emotional intelligence and cognitive ability uniquely predict less concern for political correctness and more support for freedom of speech."

Study Finds College Graduates Not ‘Emotionally Prepared’ for Professional Life

A recent study has revealed that many young people graduating do not feel equipped for life after college.

School District Implements ‘Black Lives Matter Task Force’ To Teach Students How They’re ‘Biased’

A California school district is using lesson plans designed by its Black Lives Matter Task Force (BLM) to help teach 7th graders about their implicit bias during Black History Month.

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