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Iowa House Passes Bill Requiring Schools to Post Curriculum Materials Online for Parent Review

The Iowa House on March 29 voted to pass a bill that would require public schools in the state to publish their curriculum materials and library books online for parents to view, and give them the power to request that certain books be removed from classrooms.

Texas AG Investigating Whether Pharma Companies Deceptively Advertised Puberty Blocking Drugs

The attorney general of Texas is demanding documents from the manufacturers of puberty-blocking drugs as part of an investigation probing whether they have engaged in practices that violate state law.

Disney Executives Outline ‘Gay Agenda,’ Push for More Queer Characters in Internal Meeting

Executives and producers at the Walt Disney Company said during a recent internal meeting that there will be a renewed effort to make leading characters...

The Oscars No Longer Matter…that’s a Good Thing

Oscars ratings have collapsed 70% in the last ten years alone.

Inflation Is Top Economic Concern for Americans: Gallup Poll

Americans are increasingly concerned about rising inflation, which is at its highest level in almost 40 years, according to a new Gallup poll released on March 29.

Joe Rogan: ‘I Will Quit’ Spotify if I Have to ‘Walk on Eggshells’

The hugely popular, and hugely controversial, podcast host is threatening to quit the music streaming giant, leaving their $200 million deal on the table.

Fed Rate Hikes Could Cause Bankruptcies To Bloom In Private Equity Portfolios

The Federal Reserve approved the first interest rate hike in the U.S. since 2018 this month, and several more increases seem likely in the months to come.

Pro-life Groups Demand Answers After Exposing Freezer Full of Aborted Babies Body Parts at University

A group of pro-life activists have discovered human fetal remains in a freezer at the University of Washington, leading to calls for institutions involved in such research on babies to face accountability.

Heart Damage Found in Teens Months After Second Pfizer Shot, Study Shows

A new peer-reviewed study shows more than two-thirds of adolescents with COVID-19 vaccine-related myopericarditis had persistent heart abnormalities months after their initial diagnosis, raising concerns for potential long-term effects and contradicting claims by health officials that the condition is “mild.”

In Global Freedom of Speech Win, Court Clears Finnish Official of ‘Hate Speech’ for Sharing Faith-Based Views on Marriage, Sexuality

In a globally watched case United States senators had worried would result in a “secular blasphemy law,” a Finnish court has ruled it should not be in the business of interpreting “biblical concepts.”

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