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Taxpayer-Funded Federal Program Trains Teachers in Critical Race Theory

Newly uncovered federal grant documents show that the U.S. Department of Education awarded roughly $2.5 million in taxpayer dollars to a Florida-based education program that trains future teachers and other professionals in, among other things, critical race theory.

Senate to Vote on ‘Abortion on Demand’ Act

The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on the controversial Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) on Feb. 28.

D.O.J. Is Damaging the Trust of Americans by ‘Doing the Bidding of the Radical Left,’ Former Official Warns

Former counselor Gene Hamilton claims that attacks on voter ID legislation and school parents violate Attorney General Merrick Garland's vow to restore department norms.

Decorated Canadian Veteran and Pastor: Trudeau Has Declared War on His Own People

‘My parents escaped from Germany under the Nazis and Communists. I’ve seen real terrorism. Our freedoms are at stake here,’ military chaplain and decorated veteran Harold Ristau told The Federalist.

Fences Built Around Canadian Parliament as Police Presence Increases

Workers outside of the Canadian Parliament have been seen erecting fences as the Freedom Convoy continues.

‘The Baby Can Feel Pain’: West Virginia House Delegates Pass Pro-Life Bill

House members in West Virginia have held to their pro-life convictions with a bill that would outlaw abortions after 15 weeks

Canadian Truckers Defy PM Trudeau, Remain Entrenched in Ottawa

Canadian truckers blocking thoroughfares to protest COVID-19 mandates have not backed down despite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s use of unprecedented authority to clear protests throughout the country.

Canadian Civil Liberties Group Says Trudeau Can’t Declare Emergency

'Canadian Civil Liberties Association' says Trudeau doesn’t have the necessary justification for the Emergencies Act.

Florida Parental Rights Bill Moving Through State Legislature

Despite intense contention about the Florida Parental Rights in Education Bill it has advanced out of committee.

GOP Pushes U.S. Schools to Post All Class Materials Online

Republican state lawmakers across the U.S. want to require schools to post all course materials online so parents can review them, part of a broader national push by the GOP for a sweeping parents bill of rights ahead of the midterm congressional elections.

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