Employment

Arizona Parents Sue School District Over Alleged Dossier on Dissenting Views

Three Arizona parents have filed a lawsuit claiming an education board member for the Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) kept a dossier on them to silence criticism of district policies regarding COVID-19 and other subjects.

Christian Schools Flooded With Applications Citing ‘Once in 100-Years Moment’

Virginia private Christian schools are seeing record applications as public schools become more adversarial toward Christian worldviews.

Govt. Reveals Terrorists Walk Freely in the U.S. (Video)

Many have work visas despite being flagged by the Terrorist Watchlist for violent offenses like murder and using explosive devices and arms.

Biden Pardons 3 Felons, 2 Others

"America is a nation of laws and second chances, redemption, and rehabilitation," Biden said.

Microchip Implanted in Your Hand? Why Worry?

While implantable microchips are marketed as the ultimate in convenience, the goal of this trend goes far beyond allowing you to open doors without keys and buy things without your wallet.

Watchdog Warns States Blowing ‘Budget Surpluses’ on Wants Not Needs

In spring 2020, state and local governments were confronted with cascading costs in managing the public health response to the pandemic, spiking unemployment, and steep sales tax and user fee revenue declines resulting from business disruption and restrictions.

Good Luck Buying That House

Oh, you want to buy a house? The bad news is that right now, you would pay a historically high price for a home, and as of today, you’d also hand over more money in interest for the privilege to do so — a whopping 5 percent, on average.

CNN Host Calls Out Biden for Narrative on Gas Price Crisis: ‘Americans Just Don’t Buy That’

CNN host Abby Phillip called out President Joe Biden on Sunday for repeatedly refusing to accept responsibility for the historic surge of gas prices.

Republican Report Shows Teachers Unions Helped CDC Write School COVID Rules That Kept Schools Closed

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention allowed the nation’s second-largest teachers union to help write COVID-19 guidelines that led to extended school closures during the pandemic, according to a new report released Wednesday.

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