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Florida Lawmakers Want Students to Take Financial Literacy Course Before Graduating High School

Florida lawmakers unanimously approved a bill on Feb. 23 that would require high school students to take and pass a financial literacy course before graduating.

Iceland Lifts All COVID Restrictions on Friday, Promotes Natural Immunity

"As many people as possible need to be infected with the virus as the vaccines are not enough," said Iceland's Ministry of Health.

The True Story of 1619 and America’s Origins

In fall 2019, The New York Times released a special edition of its magazine, highlighting what it claimed was the 400th anniversary of the first African slaves arriving in the territory that would later become the United States of America.

Nearly $1 Billion in Stimulus Funds Sent to Prisoners in 2021, ‘Terrorists and Perverts’ Got $1,400 Checks

The federal government doled out nearly a billion dollars in stimulus  payments to prison inmates in 2021 under President Joe Biden's  American Rescue Plan, according to IRS records obtained by the Washington Examiner.

Democrat Senate Hold Slipping, Republicans ‘Could Capture House and Senate Control in November’s Elections’: AP

Democrats still run the Senate but have lost their ability to muscle bills and nominations through the chamber by themselves.

Wisconsin Assembly Votes to Withdraw Its 10 Electors for Joe Biden in 2020 Election

Wisconsin Assembly unanimously votes to withdraw state's 10 electors from Biden.

Thousands of Churches Warn Against Canada’s Ban on Conversion Therapy

In Canada, a wave of Christian churches are condemning the recently enacted Bill C-4, a law that criminalizes the act of providing, promoting or advertising conversion therapy. The legislation was unanimously passed by the 44th Parliament and was the first bill to do so. It took effect on January 8.

Novak Djokovic Loses Deportation Appeal, Won’t Play Australian Open

Djokovic said he was disappointed that a court on Sunday dismissed his challenge to a deportation order and accepted his hopes of playing at the Australian Open were dashed.

Pfizer, J&J Among Pharma Companies Accused of Funding Terrorism in Iraq

A three-judge panel on Jan. 4 revived a lawsuit against five pharma companies accused of helping finance terror attacks against U.S. service members in Iraq during the “War on Terror.”

Judge Blocks Vax Mandate in San Diego Schools

A judge ruled in favor of a lawsuit against the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) for implementing a vaccine mandate for students 16 and older.

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