The Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Joe Biden awarded K-12 schools $100,113,942 in grants aimed at increasing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts since 2021, a new report says.
The DOJ divvied up at least 30 grants that explicitly mentioned DEI or stated an intention to improve outcomes for a specific demographic group. Many more included topics of restorative justice and social emotional learning, according to Parents Defending Education (PDE). A total of 102 grants involving such topics were sent to 946 school districts in 36 states, representing about 3,235,414 students.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Our national debt is going to grow, and nothing is going to change unless We the People do something about it. Regardless of your plans, there are two things I hope we remember. More often than not, it isn’t that people take away our rights but that they intimidate us into giving them up. We won’t agree about everything. Let us work together where we can, and give each other the liberty to disagree…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – A look back at 2024 reveals a year filled with scandals, from taxpayer waste and corrupt media to immigration issues and education failures. The transgender movement’s impact on athletics and office politics adds to the controversy. As we enter a new year, it’s a chance to reflect on the past and strive for better decisions ahead.
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Police detained a pro-life father and husband outside an Ohio abortion clinic for sharing the Gospel and offering to adopt abortion-minded women’s babies. Still, he… Read More
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The former inmate alleges that officials at the corrections center ignored Christopher Williams’ threats, sexual remarks, and groping of her. …
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‘We are the final arbiters of votes in the state of Wisconsin, and we need to know why those ballots weren’t included anywhere,’ the commission chair said.
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A U.S. appeals court says the Federal Communications Commission did not have the authority to adopt the regulations.
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