Teachers unions need audits as Weingarten stumps for Whitmer while students fail: Peter Schweizer

American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten, fresh off a trip to Ukraine, recently stumped for Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, spurring investigative journalist Peter Schweizer to call for an audit of her organization. Schweizer, who has also done deep-dives into allegations of personal and corporate corruption among the Biden family, told Fox News the…

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On this day in history, Nov. 3, 1956, 'The Wizard of Oz' debuts on TV, elevates old film to American classic

“The Wizard of Oz,” the Hollywood epic beloved by generations of Americans for its fantastical allegory rooted in love of heartland, home and family, appeared on television for the first time on this date in history, Nov. 3, 1956.  “For generations, this 1939 MGM fantasy musical has held a cherished place in American popular culture,”…

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Govt report allegedly finds more than 150 cases of unexplained UFO's: 'We don't know what these things are'

An upcoming report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) allegedly found more than 150 unexplained UFO encounters in 2021.  Daily Mail senior reporter Josh Boswell said Wednesday on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” only half of the 366 UFO, or unidentified flying object, sightings could be properly explained.  “The sources that I have…

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Don Lemon’s 'CNN This Morning' debuts to dismal ratings, trails long-struggling 'New Day'

CNN replaced its long-struggling morning show “New Day” with a heavily promoted program centered around left-wing host Don Lemon, but viewership issues remained the same.   The launch of “CNN This Morning” attracted only 387,000 total viewers on Tuesday, when the ensemble morning program featuring Lemon, Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins officially replaced “New Day.”…

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Louisiana parish evacuated after train derails, leaks acid

Residents of a Louisiana parish were evacuated Wednesday after a train derailed and leaked a corrosive acid, authorities said. The derailment happened in St. James Parish, located about 50 miles west of New Orleans, and forced several nearby roads to close while hazardous materials crews assessed the extent of the leak, Louisiana State Police said….

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