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DOJ Announces Hate Crimes and ‘Bias-Related’ Initiatives Including Reporting Hotline

The U.S. Department of Justice on May 20 announced new initiatives worth $10 million to curb hates crimes and other “bias-related incidents.”

Probe of NSBA ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Letter Ends in Apology, Pledge to ‘Ensure This Does Not Happen Again’

Top officials at the National School Boards Association (NSBA) have apologized for a controversial letter that called on the Justice Department to probe parents under domestic terrorism laws.

Justice Coming for the ‘Dirty 51’ Hunter Biden Laptop Liars

One of the most galling aspects of the Hunter Biden laptop saga is that the 51 former intelligence officials who played such a critical role in suppressing The Post’s stories and giving Joe Biden cover before the 2020 election have never been brought to account.

Politifact Is to Fact What Pravda Was to Truth

During a recent broadcast, I said that once Elon Musk takes control of Twitter, "Twitter will be flooded with hate, and a lot of it will come from people on the Left who want to show how hate-filled it is.

U.S. Supreme Court Backs Ted Cruz, Dumps Campaign Finance Curb

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday further undermined campaign finance restrictions, striking down as a free speech violation part of a bipartisan 2002 law challenged by Republican Senator Ted Cruz that federal officials had touted as an anti-corruption safeguard.

PragerU Leads Nationwide Petition Seeking to Remove CRT From Public Schools

Political think tank PragerU is leading a nationwide petition to remove critical race theory (CRT) from America’s school system.

George P. Bush Knocks Texas Attorney General Rival Ken Paxton Over Tough Critical Race Theory Stance

George P. Bush said he would not litigate against rogue government agencies violating state laws on teaching critical race theory or imposing COVID-19 mandates. 

Dropbox Hiring Manager Wants ‘Less White People,’ Hires Based on Race

A hiring manager at Dropbox says she doesn't like white people.

Florida, Texas Students Excelled While Students in Democratic Lock-Down States Lost Academic Ground

A new study has found that although “high-poverty schools” suffered large losses in achievement by switching to remote learning during the coronavirus lockdowns, districts that remained largely in-person lost relatively little ground.

Trump-Backed Candidates Win Again, This Time in West Virginia

Endorsements from former President Donald Trump are continuing to pay dividends to the GOP candidates who receive them, as evidenced in a pair of primary races Tuesday evening in West Virginia.

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