"Chicago Public Schools is effectively telling families that fear of federal law enforcement is a standing excuse to keep children out of class with no time limit and no paper trail," Kendall Tietz, an investigative reporter at Defending Education, told Fox News Digital. "CPS should not be turning attendance policy into a sanctuary immigration tool.
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Wednesday, December 03, 2025
Chicago school district lets children ditch class over ICE fears: Report | Blaze Media
Chicago school district lets children ditch class over ICE fears: Report | Blaze Media:
History for December 3
History for December 3 - On-This-Day.com
Joseph Conrad 1857- Author
- 1931 - Alka Seltzer was sold for the first time.
- 1950 - Paul Harvey began his national radio broadcast.
- 1967 - In Cape Town, South Africa, a team of surgeons headed by Dr. Christian Barnard, performed the first human heart transplant on Louis Washkansky. Washkansky only lived 18 days.
- 1992 - The UN Security Council unanimously approved a U.S.-led military mission to help starving Somalians.
- 1997 - In Ottawa, Canada, more than 120 countries were represented to sign a treaty prohibiting the use and production of anti-personnel land mines. The United States, China and Russia did not sign the treaty.
Tuesday, December 02, 2025
The Response Was Telling: Scott Jennings Presses Democrat to Name Illegal Order Trump Issued
The Response Was Telling: Scott Jennings Presses Democrat to Name Illegal Order Trump Issued:
CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings challenged former Democratic National Committee spokeswoman Xochitl Hinojosa to name any “illegal orders” President Donald Trump issued during a “CNN NewsNight” panel on Tuesday.
Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and five other Democrats who served in the military or intelligence agencies appeared in a video that urged members of the military and intelligence agencies to disregard “illegal” orders issued by Trump. Hinojosa complained about the FBI arranging interviews with Slotkin and the others who appeared in the video.
Read the conservative op-ed the Texas A&M student paper refused to publish | The College Fix
The research was conducted by student Justino Russell, who was inspired to dig into the analysis after the student newspaper refused to run his op-ed submission.
Dear Anonymous Professor: MUST READ!!!
Russell sought to respond to a Sept. 23 op-ed authored by an anonymous tenured Texas A&M professor addressed as “a letter to the Students.”
- The professor’s 1,000-plus word op-ed defends woke faculty and DEI-related issues, and urges students to organize against conservative political interference allegedly undermining academic freedom.
- Russell penned a rebuttal, but it was rejected, because the staff does “not believe the point-by-point polemical style of this piece aligns with the opinion desk’s current editorial priorities..."
Dear Anonymous Professor: MUST READ!!!
Unseen Chinese Claws in Every Call: Massive Hacking Attack Exposed
In the latest episode of "China is not a close friend of the United States," on Sunday, we learned that a Chinese state-sponsored cyberattack may have affected many, perhaps most Americans, from President Trump right down to regular folks across the fruited plain. - Ward ClarkThis was audacious; it was carefully planned and executed, and it may still be ongoing.
A former FBI official claims that it's likely every American has been impacted by a Chinese-state-sponsored cyberattack.
International law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and National Security Agency, issued a joint advisory in September warning the public that CCP-sponsored actors are "targeting" many aspects of American lives, including telecommunications, government, transportation, lodging and military infrastructure networks...
'Affordability first' is flipping the script on energy policy * WorldNetDaily * by Elizabeth Stelle, Real Clear Wire
'Affordability first' is flipping the script on energy policy * WorldNetDaily * by Elizabeth Stelle, Real Clear Wire:
In early November, U.S. Rep. Troy Balderson's (R-Ohio) simple Affordable, Reliable, and Clean Energy Security Act underscored the titanic shift in the public psyche over the past decade. Note, it's neither the "Clean and Reliable Act" nor the "Clean and Affordable Act." Instead, affordability gets top billing.
This is no accident: Electricity costs are skyrocketing, and affordability is top of mind for Americans. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports average retail revenues per kWh increased in 46 states since last August. Those rates vary significantly from state to state, from a 23% increase in Maine to an 8% decrease in Hawaii.
Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR Infiltrating the US Government Using Tax Dollars
Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR Infiltrating the US Government Using Tax Dollars - M Dowling
According to the report, The Muslim Brotherhood allegedly targeted U.S. government agencies for infiltration, including the
- The Brotherhood is fifty years into their 100-year plan to take over the United States.
According to the report, The Muslim Brotherhood allegedly targeted U.S. government agencies for infiltration, including the
- State Department,
- Department of Homeland Security, and
- Department of Justice, through career appointments and advisory roles...
Convicted sex creep working as college professor in Michigan nabbed by ICE | Blaze Media
Convicted sex creep working as college professor in Michigan nabbed by ICE | Blaze Media:
A convicted sex offender college professor whose criminal past made him "ineligible for legal status in the United States" has been arrested by ICE, according to a DHS press release published earlier this week.
On November 12, ICE officers arrested Sumith Gunasekera of Sri Lanka in Detroit. According to the press release, he told officers that he was employed as an associate professor at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan, about 200 miles northwest of Detroit.
No big deal. My buddies got their money!-----CA spent over $450 million on a new 911 system. It’s now scrapping the flawed design.
But when the time came to turn that system on, it didn’t work. - William MelhadoBetween 2019 and 2025, California paid four technology companies over $450 million to build out its Next Generation 911 system, a more advanced emergency communication tool that would provide dispatchers with enhanced location services and other ways for the public to communicate with first responders operators.
- But when the time came to turn that system on, it didn’t work...
- Ultimately, Cal OES decided to scrap the regional design and go back to the drawing board...
If only someone had warned us that this would happen...
... not a single journalist, economist, professor, insurance company, government agency, thinktank, hospital, not even AARP. - Sev Onyshkevych
The consequences were completely unpredictable, unexpected and irrational -- since our best and brightest created it and it was so wonderful we had to vote for it without reading it.
The consequences were completely unpredictable, unexpected and irrational -- since our best and brightest created it and it was so wonderful we had to vote for it without reading it.
Really is astonishing how the anti populist, Globalist playbook does exactly the same things all over the western world:
1. Normalise calling everyone a Nazi, fascist, tyrant, threat to democracy, authoritarian, dictator, and Just like Hitler, knowing this will stoke violence. - Daniel Jupp2. Pursue censorship and free speech curtailment activities that are more directly authoritarian than anyone you accuse of being authoritarian.
3. Obsess on Ukraine and Russia, Russia, Russia, claiming that anyone opposing you is a Russian bot, puppet or agent.
4. Falsely claim that democratic decisions that didn’t go your way were illegitimate and based on Russian interference. Present lies on these past defeats as if it’s urgent new and factual information, rather than an obsessed repetition of propaganda deployed at the time.
5. Dredge up ancient and fictional cases to smear your opponent and create hysteria (30 year old suddenly remembered rape claims with no proof, 49 year old suddenly remembered childhood comments with no proof).
6. Lie constantly, compulsively, pathologically and with no limits in puppet media...
3. Obsess on Ukraine and Russia, Russia, Russia, claiming that anyone opposing you is a Russian bot, puppet or agent.
4. Falsely claim that democratic decisions that didn’t go your way were illegitimate and based on Russian interference. Present lies on these past defeats as if it’s urgent new and factual information, rather than an obsessed repetition of propaganda deployed at the time.
5. Dredge up ancient and fictional cases to smear your opponent and create hysteria (30 year old suddenly remembered rape claims with no proof, 49 year old suddenly remembered childhood comments with no proof).
6. Lie constantly, compulsively, pathologically and with no limits in puppet media...
Chicago Police Department Hit with Civil Rights Complaint for Race-Based Hiring Practices Meant to Address 'Systemic Inequities'
Chicago Police Department Hit with Civil Rights Complaint for Race-Based Hiring Practices Meant to Address 'Systemic Inequities':
The Chicago Police Department had a civil rights complaint filed against it Tuesday by America First Legal, alleging the CPD is engaged in race-based practices for hiring and enforcement.
Harvard Study Shows the Dangers of Early School Enrollment - Intellectual Takeout
Every parent knows the difference a year makes in the development and maturity of a young child. - Kerry McDonald
A one-year-old is barely walking while a two-year-old gleefully sprints away from you...
They are increasingly required to learn academic content at an early age that may be well above their developmental capability.
- In 1998, 31 percent of teachers expected children to learn to read in kindergarten.
- In 2010, 80 percent of teachers expected this.
- Now, children are expected to read in kindergarten and to become proficient readers soon after, despite research showing that pushing early literacy can do more harm than good.
In their report Reading in Kindergarten: Little to Gain and Much to Lose education professor Nancy Carlsson-Paige and her colleagues warn about the hazards of early reading instruction.
They write,
When children have educational experiences that are not geared to their developmental level or in tune with their learning needs and cultures, it can cause them great harm, including feelings of inadequacy, anxiety and confusion...
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