The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – “Privilege” often echoes in our American conversations, but its true essence might be misunderstood. Born in the U.S., we’re endowed with numerous advantages, from rights protections to comforts many yearn for. Yet, it’s essential to differentiate everyday privileges from those that unjustly influence justice. As citizens, we must cherish our benefits while confronting the disparities, especially…
Read MorePresident Obama famously said:
“We’re not just going to be waiting for legislation,… I’ve got a pen and I’ve got a phone…and I can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions and administrative actions.”
President Obama on CBS News
This is a perfect example of executive overreach should go down in history as the abuse of a President’s executive power to usurp the powers of other branches
Read MoreEducation Secretary Miguel Cardona took a jab at certain parents who are standing up for their children’s education by stating that he does not "respect" people who are "misbehaving in public and acting as if they know what’s right for kids."
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The director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) responded to recent reports of some U.S. schools issuing mask mandates.
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Read MoreA growing list of food sources, including shrimp, pigs, and beef, are being targeted by mRNA gene therapy technology, and the risks are entirely unknown.
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Read MoreCooper Middle School in McClean, Virginia, gave students an age- inappropriate reading list for their 7th grade English class this year, a concerned parent told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Students in the English class were assigned a wide variety of books on topics that spanned from illegal immigration to Black Lives Matter (BLM), according to a copy of the list. Although the reading list clarifies that students will not have to read every single book, one teacher at the middle school said students would have to choose books to read from the provided options unless a parent offered an alternate, school-approved book, an orientation video welcoming students to the class showed.
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