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Month: October 2023

Scholastic Reverses Policy Allowing Schools to Opt out of ‘Diverse’ Books at Fairs

Scholastic has backtracked on its previous decision to allow school districts to decide whether they wish to sell a collection of books, including those with LGBT themes and “diverse” titles, at school book fairs following backlash over the move. In a statement, the publisher said it will discontinue its separate collection of books on race […]

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New York Judge Fines Trump $10,000 For Benign Campaign Comment

Judge Arthur Engoron fined former President Donald Trump for a second time Wednesday for campaigning amid the politically charged case.

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Nashville-Area School Blackmails Parents to Push Gun Legislation

The school superintendent for Giles County, Vickie Beard, also continued to mislead parents, telling them: “Tennessee law does not authorize or allow expulsion of students from public schools.
Well, for parents at Giles County High School in Tennessee, that was not the end of the nightmare.

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Biden Pushes More Gun Restrictions After Maine Mass Shooting

President Joe Biden has called for tougher firearm restrictions after the mass shooting in Maine, drawing criticism from gun rights advocates.

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Ticket Site Eventbrite Blocks Riley Gaines Event but Gives Thumbs Up to Pro-Hamas Event

Ticket sales giant Eventbrite won’t allow Riley Gaines to promote her upcoming speech, but it was all in on a pro-Hamas event hosted by an LGBTQ community center.
That is until public pressure caught up with the big tech platform.
The article Ticket Site Eventbrite Blocks Riley Gaines Event but Gives Thumbs Up to Pro-Hamas Event appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Tennessee Representative Slams the FBI’s Five-Month Delayed Response to Letter Regarding the Covenant School Shooting

Tennessee U.S. Representative John Rose (R-TN-06) released a statement this week after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) responded to his April 26 letter in regards to the Covenant School shooting in Nashville.
The article Tennessee Representative Slams the FBI’s Five-Month Delayed Response to Letter Regarding the Covenant School Shooting appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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