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Aug 02 2023
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While Attractive to Many, Age Limits for Politicians Are a Bad Idea
Recently declared presidential candidate Nikki Haley last month called for cognitive mental tests for political candidates over the age of 75. President Joe Biden is already the first octogenarian president at 80 years old and would be 82 if he were to be sworn in for a second term. Former President Donald Trump is not far behind at 76. Haley, who is 51, knows that the possibility of such a
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Mar 30 2023
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Holdout Georgia Republicans Kill School Choice Legislation
Approximately 16 Georgia House Republicans voted down a piece of school choice legislation on Wednesday that would have given taxpayer funds to students outside of the public school education system. In a 89-85 vote, the state House killed Senate Bill 233, which would have given state funded vouchers up to $6,500 to students pursuing a private or homeschool education. Republican Georgia Gov.
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Jun 07 2023
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Rotary Club honors the LR Nine
The Little Rock Nine, racial equality trailblazers as teenagers who overcame opposition to become the first Black students to enroll at Little Rock Central High School in 1957, receieved the inaugural La Petite Roche Global Service Award from the Rotary Club of Little Rock on Tuesday. Their experiences served as a test of the 1954 landmark Brown v. Board of Education U.S. Supreme Court ruling
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Jun 06 2023
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Southern Poverty Law Center adds parental rights groups to ‘hate and extremism’ report
The Southern Poverty Law Center on Tuesday labeled several parents’ rights organizations “hate and antigovernment groups” alongside groups such as the Ku Klux Klan. The extremism watchdog’s “Year In Hate and Extremism 2022” report counts 1225 “hate and antigovernment extremist groups” being present in the US last year, up from 733 in 2021, with several of the new additions focusing on parental
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May 14 2023
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Wedding Parties, Homeless Vets Booted From NY Hotels To Make Room For Migrants
Wedding Parties, Homeless Vets Booted From NY Hotels To Make Room For Migrants Two soon-to-be-wed couples and 20 homeless veterans are no longer welcome at New York hotels, as their planned or in-progress stays were cancelled so the properties could be used to house migrants instead -- with a higher payoff for the hotel operators. The New York Post reports that a Florida couple that's
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May 26 2023
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Corteva Inc. stock rises Friday, still underperforms market
Shares of Corteva Inc. CTVA, inched 0.58% higher to $55.17 Friday, on what proved to be an all-around positive trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX, rising 1.30% to 4,205.45 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, rising 1.00% to 33,093.34.
Corteva Inc. closed $13.26 short of its 52-week high ($68.43), which the company achieved on November 2nd.
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Jun 02 2023
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Montana Officials Canceled a Trans Woman’s Library Event Citing Anti-Drag Law
Officials in Montana have canceled an educational library event hosted by a Northern Cheyenne trans woman out of concern that the presentation would violate the state’s new anti-drag legislation. Librarians at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Library said on Thursday that the county government abruptly forced them to cancel an event hosted by Adria Jawort, political director of the activist group
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Jun 02 2023
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Northern Virginia Student Wins Second Place In 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee Final
Charlotte Walsh, 14, a student from Arlington in a Fairfax County education program, was one of 11 finalists in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. She made it to the 14th round but misspelled daviely. In the final on Thursday, she correctly spelled gazabo, Jhangar, collembolous and akuammine as well as defined practicing omphaloskepsis as gazing at your navel. Dev Shah was named the winner
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May 29 2023
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Ugandan president signs one of the world's harshest anti-LGBTQ bills into law
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has signed some of the harshest anti-LGBTQ laws in the world, the speaker of parliament said, defying international pressure. The bill includes the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality’ which includes sex with a minor, having sex while HIV positive and incest. The bill criminalizes sex education for the gay community and makes it illegal not to expose
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May 24 2023
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Ron DeSantis announces 2024 run on Twitter after glitches delay event - Erin Burnett OutFront - Podcast on CNN Audio
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has officially kicked off his bid for the White House, and he did it on Twitter. During his appearance on Twitter, DeSantis discussed his policies in Florida which target education, books, race, and gender. Also, a fire has broke out at Russia’s Ministry of Defense in Moscow. U.S. intelligence is pointing to Ukraine as the likely culprit behind the drone attack on
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