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Bill Martinez: Let’s Bus Our Kids To Miami For The Best Communist History Lesson

It could be an early “Spring Break” field trip to Little Havana and Calle Ocho in Miami. Let our kids hear the first-hand stories of families who bought the lie of Socialism and Communism under the Castro regime. The sudden loss of property, businesses, homes, lives, and freedoms. The worst of any government overwhelmed the people of Cuba and left them devastated and hopeless for over 60 years now.  

Despite Calls from Across the Country for Him to Step Down – New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Will Not Quit

Despite numerous calls for him to leave, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will not quit.

Millions Of Vaccinated Calif. Residents Forced To Wear Masks Indoors

California health bureaucrats are struggling to get their story straight as they unleash yet another lockdown mandate on about 7 million residents.

Editor-in-Chief of Germany’s Top Newspaper Apologizes For Fear-Driven COVID Coverage

Says sorry for telling children “that they were going to murder their grandma.”

Tennessee Schools Violating Anti-CRT Law May Lose Millions in Funding Under New Rule

funds and teachers could have their licenses suspended for teaching “prohibited concepts” related to critical race theory (CRT), according to a new rule proposed by Tennessee Department of Education.

‘Woke’ U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Defeated By Canada

They will now compete for a bronze medal.

Biden administration must support religious freedom in China

Last month,the Chinese Communist Party celebrated its centenary with all the internal fanfare you would expect. The party, which has ruled China since 1949, touted the Twitter congratulations of world leaders from Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Serbia, and elsewhere lauding its record of supposed social, cultural, economic, and environmental progress.

US Lawmaker to Sleep Outside Capitol to Promote Extending Eviction Moratorium

A moratorium on evictions was declared by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to prevent tenants from eviction for failing to pay rent amid a raging coronavirus pandemic and financial troubles caused by lockdowns.

The Labor Shortage Is Worse Than It Looks, and Help Is Not on the Way

For Fadi Achour, the general manager at Delta Hotels in suburban Detroit, September can’t come soon enough. He is operating with less than half his normal staff. Room service and overnight cleaning has been nixed. The restaurant has limited hours and a bare-bones menu.

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