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California Schools Incentivized to Mask & Vax Students with $15 Billion in Federal Aid: ‘ESSER III’

The 'ESSER III Fund' gives $15,079,696,097 to California schools that commit to "universal and correct wearing of masks," "diagnostic and screening testing," and "efforts to provide vaccinations to school communities."

L.A. Area Students Segregated and Deprived Chairs and Bathroom Privileges Over Vax Status

One student filmed a video of herself and several classmates who were forced to sit on the ground outside the building, surrounded by caution tape, due to their vaccine status.

Fairfax Public School Curriculum Says Children From Military Families Are Privileged

Fairfax County Public Schools included “military kid” as a privileged category during a bingo-style exercise instructing children to identify their privilege.

Parents Outraged as More Schools Push Transgender Materials on Three-Year Old Kids

Handout advises teachers to ask kindergartners for “name and pronouns”

Soldiers Engaging in War Games Practicing Against ‘Freedom Fighters’ in Rural North and South Carolina This Month

A “realistic” warfare exercise will take place on private land from Jan. 22 to Feb. 4 where young soldiers will battle seasoned “freedom fighters.”

California to Offer Incentives to Medical Students to Become Abortionists

Pro-life news agency reports California governor pushing to make state an “abortion sanctuary” including incentives to med students who become abortionists.

School Board President Ends Meeting After Attendees Refuse to Mask Up

A school board president abruptly ended a Jan. 11 meeting after parents refused to mask up amid a mesh mask prohibition debate that threatened the expulsion of a sixth-grade student.

Illinois After-School Satan Club Receives Pushback From Parents

An Illinois middle school is under fire after they began to host an after-school program called a “Satan club” throughout the year.

Law Student Govt. Rejects Free Speech Group Because Debate Can Cause ‘Real Harm’

This marks the second time in a week that Emory Law School has become embroiled in a free-speech controversy involving a student-run organization.

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