A supermajority of Americans believe parents should have the final say in what their children learn in public schools as the national debate over the role of parents in public education and the material taught to students continues.
A national survey conducted by McLaughlin & Associates-Summit.org found 75% of Americans believe the government does not have the right to force people to participate in practices that violate their religious beliefs. Sixty percent say that religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine should be protected. Only 27% disagreed.
Whistleblower reveals CBS trainer tells its journalists, "I challenge you to stop thinking in terms of objective journalism. We'll discuss why that's not really feasible anymore."
Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) defended the 13 Republicans who voted with Democrats to pass Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan.
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A dramatic new revelation in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial emerged after the first day of jury deliberations Tuesday when it was revealed that a motion for a mistrial hangs over the case.