Missouri mother says son's school was told to hide race-based curriculum from parents

The mother of a Missouri ninth-grader said Friday she was “upset” to learn that Rockwood County school district was accused of hiding certain race-based curriculum from parents. “We were very surprised at this,” Deidrick told “Fox & Friends.” PARENT OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SAYS STUDENTS ARE BEING TURNED INTO ‘ACTIVIST’ INSTEAD OF BEING TAUGHT TO THINK’ According to a…

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Chauvin, ex-officers in George Floyd's case could be federally indicted on civil rights charges: report

justice-department” target=”_blank”>Federal prosecutors< against former minneapolis-st-paul” target=”_blank”>Minneapolis< Derek Chauvin and the three other ex-cops involved in the call that led to the death of george-floyd” target=”_blank”>George Floyd<. TRIAL OF OTHER COPS CHARGED IN GEORGE FLOYD’S DEATH TO BE BROADCAST Video The Tribune also described how U.S. Department of Justice officials planned to arrest Chauvin at…

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National Park Service calls for volunteers to kill bison at Grand Canyon

The general is looking for volunteers to assist in killing hundreds of wild-nature” target=”_blank”>bison< environment. In cooperation with the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD), NPS posted a webpage seeking individuals “skilled” in “bison removal.”  Applications open to the public at 12 a.m. local time on May 3 through 11:59 p.m. on May 4, according to the site….

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Fainting after Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination 164 times more common than post-flu shot: CDC

Prior to reports of rare but serious blood clotting with Johnson & Johnson’s infectious-disease infectious-disease, federal health authorities were investigating dozens of mental-health-related events and fainting episodes in vaccine recipients, according to the latest report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In early April, four of out five mass vaccination sites across different states…

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Sheriff turned GOP lawmaker's personal plea to Biden after address to Congress

Freshman Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, joined “America’s Newsroom” Friday to discuss the moment he pulled joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< to offer help on criminal justice reform using his experience as a former sheriff. Rep. Troy Nehls: I campaigned on on this issue related to some meaningful criminal justice reform. I mean, President Trump, he did his best attempt…

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Gaetz joins Greene in announcing 'America First' tour amid congressman's sex trafficking scandal

Reps. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., are teaming up for a joint rally tour across America this summer. The Republican congress” target=”_blank”>lawmakers<. “There are millions of Americans who need to know they still have advocates in Washington D.C., and the America First movement is consistently growing and fighting,” Gaetz said.  ORGY, UNDERAGE…

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Jared Kushner's apartment company violated consumer laws, judge says

A judge in us-regions has ruled that an apartment company co-owned by Jared Kushner, former President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, repeatedly violated state consumer protection laws by collecting debts without required licenses, charging tenants improper fees and misrepresenting the condition of rental units. Administrative Law Judge Emily Daneker said in her 252-page decision Thursday that violations…

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Air Force intercepting record number of Russian aircraft, Alaska-based lieutenant says

The U.S.a> <a href="https: has been under “strain” by an increasing number of world-regions air-and-space” target=”_blank”>aircraft<. “We have certainly seen an increase in Russian activity,” Krumm said. “We intercepted over 60 aircraft last year … We monitor more than that.” A North American Aerospace Defense Command F-22 Raptor flies next to a Russian Tu-95 bomber…

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