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Should you Homeschool?

There’s been an explosion in the popularity of homeschooling over the last two years. Here’s why, and how you can get started with homeschooling

Legacy Media Becomes Suddenly Open To The Idea Of Abandoning School Mask Mandates

Opposing mask mandates in schools has quickly become the new hot take of the week in America’s leading legacy newsrooms.

Record Gun Sales Fueled by 5.4 Million First Time Buyers

Gun sales surged to a record high in 2021, fueled by first-time gun owners, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).

364% Surge in Baby and Toddler Referrals Thanks to Mask Wearing

Young children developing cognitive problems due to widespread use of face coverings.

Prince George’s County Public School CEO Says Students Will Wear Masks Until COVID Is Eradicated

Prince George's County in Maryland has indicated that students will wear masks until COVID "no longer exists", according to the public school's CEO Monica Goldson.

Deaf Student at Univ. of Chicago Pleads To Rid Mask Mandate to Understand Professors

A deaf student at the University of Chicago is begging that the school drop its mask mandate so he can understand professors again.

Arizona Sues Biden Admin After They Threaten State Over Funding For Schools Without Mask Mandates

Joe Biden’s Treasury Department wants COVID-19 funding back from Arizona because the state is sending money to districts that don’t have mask mandates — and the state’s Republican governor is taking them to court over it.

‘Fasting With God’: Can An American Revival Come Through Fasting?

"I believe revival is going to sweep from California through the United States."

School Board Apologizes Over ‘Taped Mask’ Incident—School’s Parents Not Satisfied With Explanation

A photo showing a teacher taping a cloth face mask to a young student seated at his desk has sparked condemnation from parents and a public apology from the head of the district’s board of school directors.

Michigan State U. Allows 15,000 Basketball Fans at Sold-Out Games but Shuts Down In-Person Learning in January

Michigan State University won't allow for in-person learning until the final day of January, but at the same time had no problem opening up the school's arena for nearly 15,000 screaming fans to attend every Spartans' home basketball game this month.

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