In one case, former Vice President Kamala Harris handed over a check for nearly $7 billion to Bethesda, Maryland, based group Climate United Fund, which does not appear in the IRS’s charities database, and has no federal filings.
The non-profit fund had only been incorporated in Delaware on November 30, 2023, according to public records, five months before Harris handed over the cash in April 2024...
In an interview this week with KJZZ Phoenix, Cynthia Prescott (pictured) discussed her research on pioneer monuments, including a book that argues the artwork promotes “white cultural superiority” and “gender stereotypes.” Much like with Confederate monuments, the professor said America should re-examine artwork honoring American settlers...
The Independent Council on Women's Sports stated that "it's shocking that not a single Senate Democrat will vote to keep girls' sports female-only. This is not representative of the people."
Riley Gaines, the All-American swim star who not only had to compete with the transvestite formerly known as William Thomas but found herself sharing a locker room with him, shared a list of the Democratic senators who voted against advancing the bill, noting, "Name and shame them all."
At least 16 states have tried to use reading tests and laws requiring students to repeat third grade to improve literacy. In the race to fix a nationwide reading crisis that worsened during the pandemic, more states are threatening to make students repeat third grade to help them catch up years to use reading tests and laws requiring students to repeat third grade to improve literacy.
Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama and Nevada have all passed similar laws that will go into effect in the coming years. Politicians and educational officials say the goal isn’t to hold children back, but to create an incentive to do well while also reducing social promotion...
Democrats opposed the policies espoused by the president in his speech by wearing pink and by holding up placards with statements like, "Musk Steals," "Save Medicaid," and "Protect Veterans." Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas was much more vocal when he jumped up and yelled at the president, but he was rewarded by getting kicked out of the House chamber.
How many parents want this? I'm guess not very many. But, unless they can afford to pay private-school tuition, they don't have a choice.
Most Dutch students attend a state-funded secular or religious school chosen by their parents...
"According to UNESCO, 171 out of 204 countries are pluralistic in some fashion," says Berner. The U.S. is an "outlier."
The culture war in the U.S. would be eased if parents could choose a school that fit their values, she argues in her book, Educational Pluralism and Democracy.
In the U.S. military-wide designation system for aircraft and missiles, “F” stands for “fighter” and “Q” stands for drone.The “Y” at the front indicates a prototype design...
A picture shown during Gen. Allvin’s keynote of a model of General Atomics’ CCA design with the YFQ-42A designation. USAFA picture of a model of Anduril CCA design along with the YFQ-44A designation that also accompanied Allvin’s keynote. USAF
“The indictment and arrests here have dismantled one of the country’s largest and most dangerous smuggling organizations. This work saves lives, and the members of the organization will now face significant consequences,” he added.
"But the fact that scenario could play out, launching a revolving door of new defendants ordered by a federal judge to ignore the staffing decisions of the president of the United States, reveals the danger that efforts over the last month to obtain a coup by court order represents to our constitutional republic," the report said.
The facts are that Article II of the Constitution gives the president executive power.