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More States Enact New Laws Curbing Teachers Unions

New organized labor reforms signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis last week require a majority of members to be present for teachers union certification or recertification votes, increase fines for illegal strikes, and establish merit-based pay for educators. Students join striking teachers as they demand higher pay and smaller class sizes outside Oakland Technical …

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Hantavirus Panic Kicks Into High Gear as a Spaniard, a French Woman and an American All Test Positive

Editor’s Note: Hantavirus Pandemic Theater seems to be potentially in play right now, which is why I am reluctant to post articles that come across as fearmongering. I think it’s at best a nothingburger and at worst a dress rehearsal for a future release, but there’s an outside chance that this is the “Disease X” play …

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Iran Executes Top Young Aerospace Scientist, Alleging CIA & Mossad Ties

Iran has executed 29-year-old aerospace engineer Erfan Shakourzadeh on Monday on espionage charges despite his protestations that authorities tortured him into giving a false confession, according to a prison note published before his execution, as recounted in Western press reports. Iranian judiciary’s Mizan Online website announced and confirmed the execution, describing that he was hanged after being convicted for allegedly …

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Should ‘The View’ Be Considered News? ABC and FCC Go to Battle Over Embattled Show

Should ultra-progressive talk show “The View” be considered news? That peculiar question is at the heart of a roiling feud between the show’s parent network and company (ABC and Disney respectively) and the Federal Communications Commission. According to CBS News, the ABC and FCC are in a war of words over the actual classification status of …

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RINO Senator Bill Cassidy Polling in THIRD Just Days Before Louisiana’s Primary

With Louisiana’s Republican Senate primary now just days away, a fresh poll has delivered a sobering verdict on the political fate of incumbent Sen. Bill Cassidy. According to Quantus Insights, conducted May 6-7 among 1,015 likely GOP voters, Cassidy sits in a distant third place at just 19.6 percent. Leading the field is Rep. Julia …

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Why Georgia Is Expanding Its Anti-Human Trafficking Unit Along Major Highways

Georgia’s anti-human trafficking unit is expanding, aiming for quick access to interstate highways used by smugglers. The expansion comes after a recent recovery of 11 child trafficking victims. “This horrific industry is transitory in nature,” Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr told the Daily Signal. “We don’t just have a legal obligation, we have a moral …

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Trump College Crackdown Cut Anti-Semitism by 66%

When the Trump administration began its crackdown on campus antisemitism that had proliferated when it was backed by deans and faculty members, many liberal Jewish groups were uncomfortable with the blunt confrontational style of the White House and members of Congress like Rep. Elise Stefanik. Now the numbers are in and they’re undeniable. Even the …

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Minnesota Lawmakers Weigh Taxpayer Funding for Local News Program

Critics argue taxpayer funding for journalism creates concerns about government involvement in media. (The Center Square) – Minnesota lawmakers are considering legislation that would provide taxpayer funding to support journalism internships and local news operations through the Minnesota News Media Institute. The proposal, included in the Senate omnibus jobs bill, would appropriate $250,000 for a “local …

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According to Liberal NPR, Colleges Flag Black Students For Admission, Continuing Affirmative Action

According to a report at The College Fix, “Admissions offices are sifting through college essays and working to find black students without drawing legal challenges, guests on a recent National Public Radio segment admitted.” This practice is discrimination, yet some colleges proudly engage in this practice. There’s even a racial code language, according to this report. …

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How a Massive Data Center Drained 30 Million Gallons of Water While Georgia Families Suffered Amid Drought

Residents in an affluent Georgia subdivision thought they were doing their part during a statewide drought. They scaled back lawn watering, monitored showers, and heeded official pleas for conservation as wildfires raged. Then came the revelation: a sprawling data center campus had quietly consumed nearly 30 million gallons of water through unbilled pipes, the equivalent …

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