Day: June 26, 2023

CA school district admin sued after saying he wants to bring conservative staff ‘to the slaughterhouse’

10:00 am June 26, 2023

A California district administrator, who said he wanted to bring voices opposing diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives “to the slaughterhouse,” was sued by a faculty member – along with the entire district – for allegedly violating his First Amendment rights.  The Institute for Free Speech filed a lawsuit against district administrators on behalf of Bakersfield […]

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3 commitments Biden’s CDC pick must make to restore agency’s credibility

10:00 am June 26, 2023

Among the litany of reasons that President Joe Biden’s approval rating stands at a dreary 31% is his failure to deliver on the promise of a return to normal after COVID. The candidate who ran on unity drove the country further apart with decisions based on bad science. Biden’s failings are fueling the surprising strength of […]

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Wyoming university sorority pushes back against lawsuit over transgender member

9:00 am June 26, 2023

The Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter of the University of Wyoming filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought by former and current sorority members for allowing a biological male to join their female space. The lawsuit was originally filed by seven anonymous members back in March over the inclusion of a trans woman, 21-year-old Artemis […]

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Janitor attempting to turn off beeping noise destroys decades of scientific research, causes $1M in damages

8:40 am June 26, 2023

A janitor cleaning in a laboratory at a university in Troy, New York, is accused of damaging at least $1 million in scientific research after shutting off the storage freezer while trying to turn off a constant beeping noise, according to a lawsuit. The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute filed the lawsuit against Daigle Cleaning Services, the […]

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What the shocking Nation’s Report Card scores reveal about Catholic schools

8:00 am June 26, 2023

Eight percent. That’s the absurdly tiny fraction of America’s public-school teacher workforce aged 60-or-older who faced non-trivial mortality risk from COVID-19 before vaccines were available.  Eight percent also happens to be the share of Black 13-year-olds who – according to recently released federal data – performed at the top level in mathematics on the National […]

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