Reuters headline suggests GOP opposes teaching 'Black history' in schools, buries link to 1619 Project

Reuters published a misleading headline Friday suggesting that senate oppose the teaching of Black history in America’s schools.  Senate Minority Leader mitch-mcconnell” target=”_blank”>Mitch McConnell<‘s Department of Education block a planned history education proposal that invokes the 1619 Project. McConnell and more than 30 of his GOP colleagues penned a letter to Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona blasting the new proposed priorities for American…

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Piers dings Meghan; George Bush talks '43 portraits,' and exclusive content from Tucker Carlson

The past month has been an important and engaging one on Fox Nation — Fox News’ exclusive subscription streaming service. “The Five” and “America’s Newsroom” host Dana Perino interviewed her former boss, President george-w-bush” target=”_blank”>George W. Bush<” of immigrants to the United States; Tucker Carlson premiered “Tucker Carlson Today” — a longer-form and more in-depth…

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Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck: Why the actor has 'regret' over starring in 'Jenny from the Block' video

jennifer-lopez” target=”_blank”>Jennifer Lopez< may be spending more time together these days, but it wasn’t always sunshine and daffodils for the former couple. The Hollywood heavyweights events and even became engaged early in the relationship. The two were a tabloid sensation at the time and it was nearly impossible to miss even the smallest story. The…

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Ultra-expensive medicine a desperate need for thousands of babies around the world

Imagine your child is dying. There’s a drug that promises hope, promises to stop your baby’s illness dead in its tracks. But this dream medicine is out of reach because it costs around $2 million, depending where you live. This is the story of many of parents of children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a rare motor neuron disease. Between one in 6,000 and…

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Fort Hood investigation finds murdered soldier Vanessa Guillén's reports of sexual harassment were ignored

A military investigation into the murder of Spc. Vanessa Guillén last year found that she was sexually harassed by a supervisor on two occasions, but leadership at Fort Hood ignored her reports of the harassment and failed to take appropriate action.  The incidents of sexual harassment were “not related to her murder” and the fellow soldier accused of…

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CNSNews claims to be blocked in China, citing decline in internet traffic

CNSNewsa> reported Friday that government censors in <a href="https: are blocking its website after its audience increased in the communist country last year.  According to CNS, a group called Citizen Lab that “monitors” internet personal-freedoms, detected activity earlier this week that resulted in a dramatic drop in Chinese traffic to the website compared to earlier this month….

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Biden administration to pursue 'practical' North Korea nuclear diplomacy

The White House Friday confirmed the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden Administration< policy and will chart a different path than former donald-trump” target=”_blank”>President Donald Trump< Friday that the Biden Administration wants to find a “middle” ground between Trump’s grand bargain strategy where he courted face-to-face diplomacy with North Korean leader Kim Jon Un and former President Barack Obama’s arms-length approach where he withheld…

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States, led by Arizona, ask Supreme Court to intervene in fight over Trump-era rule on immigrants and welfare

FIRST ON FOX: A coalition of Republican states led by Arizona is urging the judiciary to intervene in the legal battle over a Trump-era policy that restricted immigrants who are deemed reliant on welfare from receiving green cards — a policy the Biden administration has since dropped. The “public charge” rule was introduced in 2019 and expanded the definition of…

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