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Loudoun County Dad Found Not Guilty of Trespassing at School Board Meeting

Loudoun County father found not guilty of trespassing at June 2021 school board meeting after expressing concerns about school district's "moral decay," arrest used by Biden administration to attack concerned parents.

Law Restricting Sports by Biological Sex Ruled Constitutional: West Virginia Judge

West Virginia law prohibiting people from participating in single-sex sports teams that do not match their biological sex is constitutional, according to a judge.

Biden Administration Tightens Border Control for Four Countries

Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

DeSantis Probes ‘Woke’ Diversity Curriculum Spending in Florida Universities

DeSantis orders Florida universities to provide information on funding for curricula such as Critical Race Theory and diversity training.

Hamlin’s Toy Drive Surpasses $6 Million in Donations

Chasing M's Foundation receives over $6 million in donations from NFL players, business leaders, and fans; foundation expands to include back-to-school drives, children's camps.

America Has Become the Greatest Exporter of Destructive Ideas

At the present time, China is the greatest threat to world stability, Russia is the world’s premier aggressor-nation, and Islamist groups are the primary exporters of terror and (religious) totalitarianism.

Governor Youngkin Directs Virginia AG to Investigate Thomas Jefferson High School for Discriminating in Name of Equity

Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin formally directed the state’s attorney general Jason Miyares to investigate allegations of academic discrimination at Thomas Jefferson High School in Alexandria on Tuesday.

California School Board Bans CRT During First Meeting

Temecula Valley Unified School District in southern California voted to ban Critical Race Theory (CRT) during their first meeting.

Court Rules MAGA Hat Expresses Free Speech

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that wearing a MAGA hat is an expression of free speech and is protected under the First Amendment.

Military Can’t Meet Recruiting Goals Even After Lowering Standards

Despite lowering standards, the US military struggles to meet recruitment goals, with the Army experiencing a significant drop and the other branches barely meeting their goals for the fiscal year ending September 30, according to data from the Department of Defense.

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