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Minneapolis School Sued for Racist Firing Practices

School policy was to fire white teachers first.

Kim Kardashian Beats Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton’s Yale law degree and her experience as a practicing lawyer apparently weren’t sufficient to overcome reality TV celebrity Kim Kardashian, who schooled the former US senator and secretary of state in a contest of legal knowledge.

Tennessee Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect That Protects All Babies From Abortion

A new Tennessee abortion ban is going into effect today that protects all babies from abortion.

Biden Tries Again to Legalize Illegal Aliens Without Congressional Authorization

The Department of Homeland Security has finalized a rule that would grant legal status to 600,000 children of illegal aliens.

Uvalde Funeral Homes Refused to Handle Services for Robb Elementary School Shooting Suspect

Uvalde, Texas, funeral homes did not want to handle services for accused Robb Elementary School shooter 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, forcing the local coroner to store his body for weeks as the family squabbled over the release of the remains, according to a report.

Desantis: Hold Universities Accountable for Student Debt, Not Taxpayers

President Joe Biden’s expansive student loan forgiveness plan drew a pointed response from Gov. Ron DeSantis, who declared that the Universities graduating students with “worthless” degrees should be held responsible for the debt, not the American taxpayers.

Ukraine Flag Hanging Outside Texas Governor’s Mansion Sparks Backlash

Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott displayed the Ukrainian flag at the front of the Governor’s Mansion on Wednesday to celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day.

As COVID Vaccine Injuries Pile Up, It’s Worth Remembering: Medicine Is a Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.

In his 1974 book and accompanying article with the shared title of “Medical Nemesis,” philosopher and theologian Ivan Illich boldly asserted that medical professional practice and related health policies, which he characterized as “both industry and religion,” had become “a major threat to health.”

How Did America Survive Without an Espionage Act?

For some 140 years, the United States did not have an Espionage Act.

WHO Says Monkeypox Vaccine ‘Not a Silver Bullet’

Breakthrough cases now reported.

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