BREMERTON, Washington—It’s the final play of coach Joe Kennedy’s seven-year legal battle.  The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday in Kennedy’s case, and ultimately decide whether a public school employee is allowed to participate in silent prayer in view of students while on the clock.  “The only thing I’m asking the Supreme Court is
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Disney is facing some tough times at home and abroad.  This past week Disney was dealt a blow when the state of Florida moved to remove Disney’s tax privilege and self-governing status.  This action came in response to Disney stepping into the political arena and standing with those who promote child pornography. Advertisement – story
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While liberal media outlets cheer on the “Diversity Equity and Inclusion” organizing that spreads woke ideology through corporations, it seems “diversity” in racial hiring is tougher than their rhetoric. Groups pushing the media to the Left are now demanding that the Pulitzer Prize organization requires newsrooms to participate in the News Leader Association’s annual diversity
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Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan said Americans couldn’t trust the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) after it failed to provide answers about a massive leak of confidential tax documents. The leaks of billionaires’ tax records to ProPublica seemed partisan, according to Jordan, and closely aligned with Democrats’ efforts to raise taxes on the wealthy.  “This looks
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According to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, dozens of school teachers in New York City have been accused of providing fake vaccination cards in order to prove compliance with New York City’s vaccine mandate, and those teachers will not be returning to the classroom after spring break is over. The union representing the teachers,
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The world’s largest library association has selected a self-proclaimed “Marxist lesbian” to serve as its president. Emily Drabinski was selected as the 2023-2024 president of the American Library Association on April 13, according to a press release. She currently serves as the interim chief librarian at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. “I just cannot believe that
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In this article PEP Following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, multinational companies have withdrawn from Russia in staggering numbers.   As of April 22, more than 700 U.S. companies have scaled back, suspended or exited their Russian businesses, including Starbucks, McDonald’s and Pepsi, according to the Yale School of Management. Russia is Pepsi’s second-largest international market, after
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I remember when I first joined Twitter back in 2008. It was my first foray into social media, and it took me a while to get the hang of it. The first time I saw the value of Twitter was when I interacted with one of my favorite bands at the time, and I began
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A longtime and close business partner of Hunter Biden made numerous trips to the White House while Joe Biden served as vice president, according to a new report. Eric Schwerin – president of the Rosemont Seneca investment fund firm – met with then-Vice President Joe Biden in 2010, according to visitor logs from the White
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A former administrator at a Virginia school is suing her county school board for creating an atmosphere of racial division and harassment that forced her to leave her job.  Emily Mais was an assistant principal at Agnor-Hurt Elementary School in Charlottesville until she resigned in September 2021 after expressing concerns over mandatory, race-based teacher training. 
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Joe Rogan revealed that all of the recent controversies that he has been involved in and the attempts to cancel him have resulted in his Spotify subscriptions to go “up massively.” On Friday’s episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the prolific podcaster proudly proclaimed that his already-immense audience had grown significantly since a string of
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