Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Thursday the United States won’t allow an “atmosphere of fear” to prevail after a deadly terror attack in New Orleans on Wednesday killed 14 people and injured dozens more. The attack suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was an Army veteran and U.S. citizen from Texas who was killed by […]
Read MoreThe 119th U.S. Congress has indicated that taking legislative action to ban trans athletes from women’s and girls’ sports will be a top priority this month. The House rules package for the 119th Congress was posted this week, and the first step in its order of business is a bill that would bring about Title […]
Read MoreA viral video showing how nine Food Network chefs salt their pasta water has gotten people talking – and prompted questions about just how much salt a person should be using when making spaghetti. The video, posted on the Food Network’s TikTok page on Dec. 28, features chefs from the network’s different shows adding salt […]
Read MoreThe Department of Justice (DOJ) spent over $100 million over the last four years on education programs related to restorative justice, social emotional learning and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), according to a new report. The Parents Defending Education (PDE), a right-learning organization aiming to “reclaim our schools from activists imposing harmful agendas,” released its […]
Read MoreA Georgia Bulldogs football player who was inactive for the Sugar Bowl against Notre Dame Thursday evening drew a bizarre penalty. Parker Jones was on the sideline for the game and cost his team crucial yardage in the second quarter. Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton hooked up with Arian Smith for a 66-yard pass. As Smith […]
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