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Brighton University Advises Staff Not to Use Word ‘Christmas’

Guidelines sent to staff at the University of Brighton recently advised against using the word 'Christmas.'

6 ‘Noncompliance’ Strategies for Protecting Kids and Teens in 2023

Since 2020, parents have had to contend with increasingly brazen efforts by governments, schools, foundations, Big Tech, Big Pharma and others to hijack, injure or destroy children’s minds and bodies.

Faith Leaders Urge for Christmas Ceasefire in Ukraine

Over a thousand faith leaders in the United States sign a petition urging a Christmas ceasefire in Ukraine and calling on the government to take a leadership role in ending the war.

Rep. Chip Roy’s Amendment Defunds ‘Respect for Marriage’ Act

Rep. Chip Roy introduces amendment to defund Respect for Marriage Act, which requires federal recognition of same-sex marriages, in $1.7 trillion spending bill.

‘States Have Pulled Nearly $12 Billion From BlackRock This Year’: Daily Wire Analysis

Several US states divest approximately $11.7 billion from BlackRock due to concerns about the company's commitment to ESG principles, which may present obstacles to state pension funds and expose investors to risks.

Detransitioning Becomes Growing Choice Among Young People After Gender-Affirming Surgery

Luka "Bunny" Hein was in her early teens when confusion about her true gender developed.

Archaeologists Excavate Tomb of ‘Jesus’ Midwife,’ Find Hundreds of Artifacts

Archaeologists uncovered hundreds of artifacts in an ancient Jewish burial cave in Israel that is believed by some to have been the tomb of a midwife present at the scene of Jesus' birth based on the so-called Gospel of James.

Researchers Tell Hospitals to Stop Testing Admissions for COVID-19

A committee of infectious disease researchers issued a statement this week urging hospitals to stop testing new admissions for COVID-19, saying that doing so will extend patients’ wait times.

Stanford Insists ‘American’ Is ‘Absolutely Welcomed’ After Uproar Over Blacklisted Words

Stanford University backpedaled on its much-mocked “harmful language” guide, saying it was only offering suggested alternatives for allegedly problematic words and acknowledging that the project blundered when it targeted the word “American.”

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