March 25, 2025
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Conservatives Urge Trump to Bypass Blue States, Empower Local Schools and Parents with School Choice |
by Ben Johnson |
As education advocates from the national to local level praise President Donald Trump's commitment to deliver the four-decade-old conservative policy goal of abolishing the Department of Education, they warn that Democrat-controlled states could implement worse curricula than the federal DOE and ask the president to consider directly funding local school districts or parents through school vouchers. |
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Leftist Attacks on Tesla Are 'Domestic Terrorism': DOJ |
by Joshua Arnold |
Progressive Marxism reduces down to two basic instincts: 1) rich businessmen are evil, and 2) government is god (rich politicians, therefore, get a pass). So, it's no surprise that progressive Marxists were outraged when Elon Musk, the world's richest man, got an inside pass to knock the waste, fraud, and abuse out of government agencies like a bull in a china shop. |
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Analysis: Trump Admin Besieged by Record Number of Injunctions from Partisan Courts |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Since returning to the White House on January 20, President Donald Trump has unleashed a storm of executive orders, a great many of which have been halted or blocked - not by the now-Republican-controlled Congress, but by federal District Courts. According to numbers compiled by the Harvard Law Review, U.S. District Courts have issued more sweeping injunctions against Trump in the past two months than they have against three former presidents over their entire terms. |
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Israel Mulls Gaza Occupation as It Pulverizes Hamas |
by Joshua Arnold |
Airstrikes, dead terrorists, and broken negotiations - Israel's war on terror may seem quite similar to its state 18 months ago after Hamas's October 7 surprise attack, but something is distinctly different in Israel's attitude. With most of the (living) hostages returned, rejiggered military leadership, and (finally) unconditional support from Washington, Israel is more determined than ever to eliminate the threat from Hamas in Gaza once and for all. |
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Amid Ongoing Attacks, Ukraine, Russia Inch Closer to Ceasefire |
by Dan Hart |
Negotiations brokered by the United States for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine appeared to move closer to a deal over the weekend and on Monday, as U.S. negotiators met with representatives from both countries. |
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Over a Dozen Planned Parenthood Employees Made More Money than Anthony Fauci: Report |
by Ben Johnson |
The highest-paid employees at numerous affiliates that belong to the tax-exempt nonprofit known as Planned Parenthood made more money than Dr. Anthony Fauci - and the national CEO made nearly twice as much, according to figures supplied in a new investigative report. |
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Trump Eyes Sanctions on Immigration Lawyers as Deportation 'Due Process' Conflict Escalates |
by S.A. McCarthy |
President Donald Trump and his administration are continuing their crackdown against illegal immigration, despite the hurdles presented by left-wing activists and restrictive court rulings. Over the weekend, the president ordered U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem to impose various sanctions against attorneys and law firms which use unethical means to manipulate immigration courts. |
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Poll: Majority of Americans Believe Church Is Still Relevant, Sees Uptick in Attendance |
by Sarah Holliday |
Across America's churches, many pews have been abandoned in recent years, heralding a relentless collapse in attendance and commitment to the institutions. That is, until now, in which there appears to be a slight changing in the tides. |
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Court: NJ School Districts Can Scrap Secretive Trans Student Policy that Excluded Parents |
by Sarah Holliday |
Who gets to call the shots when it comes to a child at school: the parent or some faceless state bureaucrat? In New Jersey, it seems that question has been a vexing gray area. That is, until now. A seismic "win for parental rights and common sense" just crashed into the Garden State, allowing three school districts to drop a controversial transgender student policy. |
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