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Biden’s Education Sec. Criticizes Parents ‘Acting Like They Know What’s Right For Kids’

Department of Education secretary Miguel Cardona criticized parents this week who protested against school boards concerning curriculum taught in American schools.

San Francisco Hits Death Record for Drug Overdoses

San Francisco hit its record for accidental drug overdoses last month, according to city data.

Texas Mayor Blames Biden For Border Crisis

Eagle Pass, Texas Mayor Rolando Salinas blamed President Joe Biden for the influx of illegal immigrants flooding the United States border.

Anheuser-Busch Continues to Push for Transgenderism Despite Dylan Mulvaney Controversy

Amid the controversies involving Bud Light's association with transgender TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney, Anheuser-Busch InBev remains steadfast in its commitment to support transgender causes.

NFL Transgender Cheerleader Plans to ‘Set Things Up for the Younger Generation’

Justine Lindsay, a transgender cheerleader for the Carolina Panthers, wants to influence the next generation.

Kazakhstan and U.N. Launch ‘Digital Family Card’ Amid Concerns Over Household Monitoring

This collaboration, initially unveiled in 2022 and briefly highlighted ahead of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit, has remained mostly unacknowledged by the mainstream media.

34% of U.K. Minors on Puberty Blockers Experienced Worse Mental Health

Findings contradict a 2011 analysis.

Only 16% of Americans Trust the Federal Government: Pew Research Poll

Elected officials are "widely viewed as self-serving and ineffective."

Federal Judge Allows Religious Discrimination Case to Proceed

A federal judge allowed a case that claims Michigan officials religiously discriminated against a Christian working at the University of Michigan Health-West to proceed.

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