August 18, 2022
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The 'National Extremist Association': As Students Fall Behind, Teachers Union Attacks Parents |
by Ben Johnson |
As students continue to struggle with learning loss brought on by school lockdowns, a public teachers union has taken out a new ad branding concerned parents "extremists" and instructing them to take their complaints "somewhere else." |
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Boston's Massacre of 'Child Gender Care' Sparks National Outcry |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
It was just a routine checkup, they thought. But when the couple sat down in the doctor's office, they were stunned at what the pediatrician asked their three-year-old son. "... [T]he doctor comes in, and he sees my son sitting there at the table," the dad posted on TikTok, "and the first question that he asks him is, 'Are you a boy or are you a girl?'" The chart clearly says the child is a boy, and his parents were relieved to hear him affirm it. But the dad was rattled - and as far as he's concerned, every other parent should be too. |
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Jaded by Journalists: Americans Lose Faith in the Media |
by Marjorie Jackson |
A recent Gallup poll confirmed what many Americans already knew - people don't trust the media like they did before. What's driving the skepticism? Washington Stand reporter Marjorie Jackson takes a closer look. |
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BOYKIN: Reflections on the U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan |
by Jerry Boykin |
Since August of last year, ever-increasing questions continue to circulate about the shocking downfall of Afghanistan and the subsequent bloodshed. Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin served in the U.S. Army for 36 years as one of the original members of the Delta Force and was also commander of the Green Berets; he later served as deputy under secretary of defense for intelligence. His responses to interviewers' recent questions provide a perspective of his views on Afghanistan after a year's consideration. And his thoughts no doubt mirror those of countless veterans who watched the debacle that brought the conflict to such a chaotic end. |
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