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South Dakota governor signs order banning critical race theory in K-12 schools

Gov. Kristi Noem signed Executive Order 2022-02 which bans the teaching of “inherently divisive concepts.” The order lists critical race theory (CRT) as “a political and divisive ideology that teaches a distorted view” of the U.S. and its institutions.

April 8, 2022 in U.S..
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Democrats’ worst nightmare coming true in Texas – Hispanics going for GOP

A significant number of Hispanic women are poised to represent the Republican Party in Texas as congressional candidates in the upcoming midterms, creating a potential nightmare scenario for Democrats as they attempt to reverse GOP gains.

April 8, 2022 in U.S..
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Americans more worried about crime amid violence, retail crime wave

Gallup polling found that 53% of surveyed Americans worry a “great deal” about crime, the highest level since 2016. The poll found an additional 27% of Americans are worried a “fair amount” about crime, with women, Republicans, and city residents among the most concerned.

April 8, 2022 in U.S..
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Texas governor to bus migrants entering his state to D.C. to address border surge

“To help local officials, whose communities are being overwhelmed by hordes of illegal immigrants who are being dropped off by the Biden administration, Texas is providing charter buses to send these illegal immigrants Washington, D.C.”

April 7, 2022 in U.S..
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Report: Joe Biden performed special favor for Hunter’s Chinese business partner

Emails from a laptop owned by Hunter Biden reportedly reveal that Joe Biden wrote a college recommendation letter for the son of one of Hunter Biden’s business partners.

April 7, 2022 in U.S..
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Report: Biden expected to extend moratorium on student loan payments

President Joe Biden is expected to pause student loan payments through Aug. 31, once again extending the moratorium that has allowed Americans to postpone paying their debts throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, The Hill first reported.

April 6, 2022 in U.S..

California city to give transgender residents $900 a month basic income

Palm Springs, California is set to debut a program giving transgender residents $900 a month in basic income, despite resistance from the city’s transgender mayor.

April 6, 2022 in U.S..
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Biden’s budget proposal has 3 huge red flags, experts say

President Joe Biden’s recently unveiled budget includes massive tax hikes, untrammeled government spending and “leftist” agendas, raising serious red flags.

April 5, 2022 in U.S..
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State AGs sue Biden administration over Title 42 decision on border

“Revoking Title 42 will create an unprecedented surge at the southern border and overwhelm law enforcement agencies. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security estimates getting rid of Title 42 will result in as many as 18,000 migrants per day – which could mean 540,000 migrants in a single month.”

April 4, 2022 in U.S..
The White House

How Biden’s tax plan could end up raising college tuition

President Joe Biden’s fiscal year 2023 budget includes provisions that would expand federal subsidies to university students, a move that may encourage colleges to hike tuition fees.

April 4, 2022 in U.S..
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New Hampshire governor charges ‘full steam ahead’ with paid leave program

“A statewide, private-market, truly voluntary paid leave plan does not exist in any other state, and New Hampshire is leading the way,” Sununu said in a statement.

April 3, 2022 in U.S..
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Job openings hardly budge as Americans continue to quit their jobs in droves

Job openings remained nearly unchanged in February while Americans continue to leave their jobs in high numbers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced Tuesday.

March 31, 2022 in U.S..

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