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Month: March 2024

Sexual Harassment Awareness At School

It’s crucial to feel safe and respected in your workplace or educational environment. If you’re experiencing sexual harassment, you have the right to report it to the appropriate authorities at your job, school, or law enforcement agency. Understanding Sexual Harassment: Sexual harassment encompasses unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or …

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Why School “Restorative Practices” Are Destructive

School districts across Maryland use “Restorative Practices,” a term derived from Restorative Justice Practices. As a result of political word semantics, “Justice” was removed to conceal the true intent behind the term to make it sound reasonably acceptable and palatable within a sugar coating. Its methodology is that and a bag of chips, falling short …

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Wicomico School Officials Admit Children Have Access to Books Beyond Parental Control

As we have reported in the past, the new Media Resource Selection and Review Policy does nothing to protect children, but only opens the door to the purchase and protection of peddling obscene materials to children. The policy has an erroneous measure that states a parent or guardian can flag a book so that their …

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Caps on Lawsuit Damages Threatens Maryland Jobs, Raises Costs for Residents

The Maryland Chamber of Commerce and the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) voice strong opposition to Senate Bill 538, legislation that aims to drastically increase the cap on noneconomic damages in personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits in Maryland. The current $935,000 cap, which already ranks among the highest in the nation and automatically increases each …

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ROOKE: It’s Time For Republicans To Put Up Or Shut Up On Hunter Biden

The biggest letdown is the realization that Republicans in Congress will not use the power they are given, even when the facts are undeniable. Hunter Biden and his father, President Joe Biden, face a mountain of evidence alleging they conspired to make millions using Biden’s name and office as collateral. But the American people will never see …

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BREAKING: Court Rules Undated Ballots CANNOT BE COUNTED in Pennsylvania Elections – Sanity Prevails!

The Third US Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday ruled that mail-in ballots with no dates cannot be counted by Pennsylvania election officials. Democrats use this tactic frequently to add more ballots to their candidate’s totals following election day. This stops the Democrat Party insanity and lawlessness for now. George Behizy reported: More

Scott: Those Calling Me ‘DEI Mayor’ Don’t Have Courage to Say the ‘N-Word’

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that critics calling him a “DEI mayor” do not “have the courage to say the N-word.” Discussing the Baltimore bridge collapse, host Joy Reid said, “The most idiotic and racist theories had to do with their newest bogeyman, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion DEI. A Republican …

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Pennsylvania: Court Rules in Favor of Signature Verification for Mail-In Voting

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled in favor of signature verification for mail-in voting in the state of Pennsylvania. In a 2-1 ruling by three Democrat-appointed judges, the Third Circuit overturned a previous ruling from a federal district court that struck down the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling that required a …

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