Veteran teacher slams 'Orwellian' methods of Fairfax County school that labeled military kids 'privileged'

Rebecca Friedrichs, a 28-year us-regions public school teacher blasted the “Orwellian” lessons of a Fairfax County school that labeled military “privileged” on Thursday, and called for an immediate change in school leadership. “It’s just so obvious that what they are doing. It’s phony, it’s Orwellian, it’s sophomoric. It’s ridiculous, it’s division, division, division. There is no sense about it,” Friedrichs…

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Martha Stewart talks being struck by lightning 3 times: 'I think it actually is good for you'

Martha Stewart is opening up about being struck by lightning. The celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>80-year-old lifestyle guru<” and played a game requiring her to reveal two truths and a lie about herself. One of the statements she shared was that she had been disasters not once, not twice, but three times. DeGeneres was able to guess correctly…

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Criss Angel announces 7-year-old son Johnny's cancer is in remission: He’ll ‘finally ring the bell’

Criss Angel is blissfully over the moon and this time isn’t presenting an illusion. The 54-year-old magician couldn’t contain his excitement when he took to Instagram on Monday to announce to the world that his son Johnny’s cancer is in remission six years after the 7-year-old trooper was first diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2015. The…

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Adele tearfully postpones Las Vegas residency after ‘delays,’ COVID among team: ‘Been absolutely destroyed'

Adele fans will have to wait a little while longer before seeing her perform in las-vegas” target=”_blank”>Las Vegas<” singer, 33, was set to launch a residency at the famed Colosseum of Caesars Palace Hotel on Jan. 21, but announced via Twitter on Thursday that the shows would not be taking place just yet. “Hi. Listen, I’m…

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NPR public editor admits SCOTUS story 'merits clarification,' says reporter's word choice was 'misleading'

A top editor at NPR acknowledged a report that received unprecedented blowback from three judiciary justices “merits clarification” but stopped short of offering a correction or a retraction.  NPR public editor Kelly McBride addressed the ongoing controversy involving a story published Tuesday that alleged Justice Neil Gorsuch refused to wear a mask despite being asked…

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McConnell: Biden 'got it wrong again' when he claimed GOP can't say 'what they're for'

Senate Minority Leader mitch-mcconnell” target=”_blank”>Mitch McConnell< strongly disagreed with Biden’s claim, telling “fox-news-flash” target=”_blank”>Special Report<, “my good friend the president got it wrong once again.” “I helped him pass a bipartisan infrastructure bill, I supported in the Senate a bill to deal with China and the computer chip shortage,” he recalled.  “If the president starts…

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Ex-Labor Sec Reich roasted for blaming Sinema assault tweet on Republicans: 'Take some f—ing responsibility'

Former Democratic Labor Secretary Robert Reich was ridiculed on Thursday after he tried to blame conservative media for distorting an earlier tweet where he suggested Senate Democrats should have given Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., the “backs of their hands” over her filibuster stance. “Tonight, Republican senators lined up to shake Kyrsten Sinema’s hand,” Reich wrote…

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COVID-19 detecting K-9s part of new initiative to sniff out the virus and prevent outbreaks

Bristol County, Mass. – K-9 dogs are well known for their ability to detect oncoming seizures, explosive particles, narcotics, and other contraband, but it appears working dogs can learn yet another trick.  “Huntah” and “Duke,” 14-month-old Labrador Retrievers, work weekly across 15 school facilities in Bristol County, us-regions, searching and sniffing for the odor that…

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