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Day: October 30, 2024

Educating a generation into imbecility

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The word “imbecile” might seem harsh, yet it feels accurate when examining recent trends in our education system. Time spent in academia often seems to drain common sense, replacing it with fleeting social fads. As parents witnessed during COVID-19, the curriculum’s political biases and disregard for their values sparked a surge in homeschooling nationwide.

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Unmasking a Social Media Crackdown: NCLA Seeks Full Discovery on Government Censorship Tactics

The legal group argues that additional investigation will uncover a broader, orchestrated suppression of dissenting voices on critical public issues.

The post Unmasking a Social Media Crackdown: NCLA Seeks Full Discovery on Government Censorship Tactics appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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About 475 Damaged Ballots Retrieved From Burned Drop Box in Washington State: Official

Officials believe that although damaged, the workers will be able to pull voter information from the ballots.

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Judge Orders Pennsylvania County to Not Turn Away Mail-In Ballot Applicants

Republicans are asking a court to order the board of elections not to turn away prospective mail-in ballot voters who are waiting in line by 5 p.m. ET.

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FDA Extends IV Fluid Expiry Dates After Shortage Due to Hurricane Helene

Baxter International said the changes apply to products manufactured before September 2024.

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Voter Registration Investigations Launched in Pennsylvania County Amid Claims of Possible Fraud

Former President Trump highlighted the matter in a Truth Social post earlier this week, while the Pennsylvania secretary of state has responded.

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Federal Judge Dismisses Republican Lawsuit Over Verification for Overseas Ballots

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/federal-judge-dismisses-republican-lawsuit-over-verification-for-overseas-ballots

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