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** Itâs 2022, Time To Let Students Move on To Save the Day Next Year ([link removed])
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As we begin the new year, the five words that American high school and college students most dread are these: âin an abundance of caution.â It was âin an abundance of cautionâ that high schools and colleges originally sent students home in 2020 just âto flatten the curve,â yet stayed remote for more than a year ([link removed]) . And, yet, in a time when we need to be thinking about returning to normalcy, many schools are moving backward. According to news sources, more than 800 U.S. primary or secondary schools are planning on shutting down in January. Learn more. ([link removed])
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* A Solution To Inflation May Be Sitting at Your Kitchen Table ([link removed]) Read now. ([link removed])
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** Campus Democrats Are Less Tolerant Than Republicans ([link removed])
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Democrats are less tolerant than Republicans on campus. A whopping 71% of Democrats on campus wonât go on a date with and 37% wonât be friends with someone who voted for the opposing presidential candidate, according to Generation Lab/Axios polling ([link removed]) . Republicans are much more tolerant; 31% of Republicans said they wonât go on a date with and 5% said they wonât be friends with someone who voted for the opposing presidential candidate. Learn more. ([link removed])
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* The Left-Wing Media's Worst Moments of 2021 ([link removed]) Watch here. ([link removed])
* NYC Residents Must Check Vaccine Status of Babysitters, Housekeepers Under New Mandate ([link removed]) Watch now. ([link removed])
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** Share Your Thoughts About Inflation ([link removed])
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* Germany Endangers Ukraine Over Russiaâs Gas ([link removed]) Read now. ([link removed])
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** Facing Down the Rising Threat of China ([link removed])
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The coronavirus pandemic has thrown into sharp relief the global threat that China poses.
Can you identify which of the following is not true about China?
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B. China does not pose a serious threat to the U.S.
C. China remains one of the worldâs worst abusers of human rights.
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** The Legalized Sexualization of Americaâs Young Children ([link removed])
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Too many public-school leaders have entered the morass of mental derangement and opened little innocent minds to concepts rated âRâ because they are labeled âsex education.â Heads up, âeducatorsâ â you are not co-parents of Americaâs children.
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** Exiting RGGI Is a Win for Virginia Producers and Consumers ([link removed])
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Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin announced his intention to make energy more affordable for Virginians by withdrawing the state from the controversial Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. On the merits, Youngkin is correct. A timely withdrawal from this flawed carbon market will benefit all Virginians given its vast shortcomings.
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