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Catholic University Celebrates Painting of George Floyd as Jesus Christ, Releases Report on Racism

Paintings depicting George Floyd as Jesus Christ hang in both The Catholic University of America’s campus ministry office and its law school, The Daily Signal has learned. 

Biden’s Numbers Tank…as US Rattles Sabers At Russia

University poll released last week, only 36 percent of Americans approve of Biden’s performance as president. From Covid, to the economy, to foreign policy, Biden’s numbers are in the tank. Three out of four Americans are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country today.

Term ‘Sex Offender’ Cancelled Because it May Upset Sex Offenders

Newspeak dictionary gets another update.

NY Times ‘Experts’ Says Face Masks Could Become Permanent

They've now been "normalized" and will "outlast the pandemic."

Alleged Wisconsin Christmas Parade Attacker Rapped About George Floyd, Black Power, Anti-Police Rhetoric

"Had his knee on his neck wouldn't get off him, we ain't doing no more marching time to get retarded, military police imma go regardless"

Biden Picks Powell to Lead Fed for a 2nd Term, Brainard Nominated as Vice Chair

President Joe Biden has picked Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to serve a second four-year term at the helm of the central bank, while nominating Lael Brainard, the only Democrat on the Fed’s seven-member board, to serve as second-in-command at the Fed.

Biden’s Communications Director Quits, Marking 2nd White House Resignation This Week

Emma Riley, the White House communications chief of staff, became the second in the Biden-Harris team to hand in their resignation this week when she announced that she is leaving her post for a job in the Labor Department.

U.S. COVID Deaths in 2021 Surpass 2020 Despite Higher Vax Rate

Despite more of the American population receiving the Covid-19 jab, Delta variant spreads QUICK FACTS: The number of U.S. Covid-19 deaths recorded in 2021 has surpassed...

63% of Americans think parents should have ‘final say’ in public education: survey

A supermajority of Americans believe parents should have the final say in what their children learn in public schools as the national debate over the role of parents in public education and the material taught to students continues.

State prepares for a post-Roe v. Wade America

Abortionists hiring more staff, creating more 'appointment capacity'

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