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Month: February 2025

Judge Temporarily Blocks CIA Officer Firings Tied to DEI

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the CIA from firing 11 officers placed on leave over their roles in DEIA programs.

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Trump Terminates Biden-Era US Attorneys in DOJ Overhaul

The president stated that the move was necessary to restore a ‘fair justice system’ in the country.

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Marx-Inspired U.S. History Textbook Used by 1-in-4 Classes ‘Aims to Misinform,’ Report Finds

The textbook, “A People’s History of the United States,” used in as many as one and four high school history classrooms, misinforms students and borrows from Karl Marx to present American history as a “conflict between capital and labor,” according to a new report.
The report by the Goldwater Institute compares “A People’s History” by the late Howard Zinn to Hillsdale College Professor Wilfred McClay’s alternative and less used textbook “Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story.” The institute is a conservative think tank in Arizona, focused on free market policy and Americans’ constitutional freedoms.

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461 – What Makes a Search Reasonable

I doubt it would surprise you that I watch a fair amount of videos that involve interactions with the police. One question that comes up is when is an officers attempt to search of detain someone reasonable? One of the cases attorneys frequent refer to is Pennsylvania v. Mimms. So I decided it was worth some time reviewing that case.

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Marco Rubio Leaves Margaret Brennan Speechless After She Absurdly Claims Nazis “Weaponized” Free Speech

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/marco-rubio-leaves-margaret-brennan-speechless-after-she-absurdly-claims-nazis-weaponized-free-speech

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Von Trapp Family Crosses The Alps Into Switzerland To Escape Free Speech

SALZBURG, AUSTRIA — The well-respected Von Trapp family has reportedly fled across the alps to Switzerland to escape the ever growing threat of free speech.

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DOGE Says $4.7 Trillion in Treasury Payments Missing Identification Codes

The payments for unknown items make government spending almost impossible to track, according to the agency.

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Judge Declines to Block DOGE’s Access to Student Financial Aid Data

The case revolves around data submitted when college students applied for financial aid.

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