Biden administration struggles with cascading crises and controversies, from border to supply chain and more

Top leaders in the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden< are struggling to deal with cascading crises, from the southern border to a labor shortage to supply chain disruptions, and critics are alleging that there is a leadership vacuum among top executive secretaries.  “Most of the members of the Cabinet are anonymous people who are not well known to…

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'Masked Singer' cupcake dishes on famous family, reaction to the big reveal

SPOILER WARNING: This article contains spoilers for episode five of season six, “Date Night,” of “The Masked Singer,” which aired on Oct. 13. Another contestant has been unmasked on “The Masked Singer.” Wednesday night’s episode saw the cupcake crumble, revealing the voice behind the mask as celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Ruth Pointer< and Anita are known for their…

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Navy SEALs seeking religious exemptions to vaccine mandate facing intimidation and harassment, sources say

EXCLUSIVE: A growing number of U.S. Navy SEALs who are seeking a religious exemption to the defense” target=”_blank”>Defense Department’s< vaccine mandate are being threatened and, in some cases, harassed into submission, Fox News has learned. A series of new directives by the military are promising severe punishment, including demotions, pay cuts and a ban on…

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Los Angeles scrubs Catholic Saint Junipero Serra from park where statue was torn down by activists

los-angeles” target=”_blank”>Los Angeles<, a religion saint and missionary, from a downtown Los Angeles park, more than a year after activists vandalized statues of the 19th century priest. Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that La Plaza Park, known as Father Serra Park, will be renamed and that an “indigenous cultural easement” would be created “to give local…

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13-year-olds' reading, math scores decline for first time in national test's history

natural-science and reading education” target=”_blank”>test scores<, mirroring patterns observed in other subjects. HARVARD’S ENDOWMENT SWELLS BY $11.3 BILLION AS 20% OF US HOUSEHOLDS LOSE ALL SAVINGS DURING PANDEMIC Math scores for lower-performing students declined among students from both age groups, in addition to declining for 13-year-olds at the 50th percentile.  Reading scores also declined for…

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Loudoun County superintendent apologizes, board member resigns as backlash grows over alleged sexual assaults

The superintendent of us-regions Public Schools issued an apology and a education” target=”_blank”>school< Scott Smith, a Loudoun County father who was arrested at that June event, said this week that his daughter was sexually assaulted in a girls’ bathroom at Stone Bridge High School by a male student who was wearing a skirt. The Loudoun…

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