Rep. Beth Van Duyne: Biden's war on suburbs – here's how admin hopes to control you, your community

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Joe Biden<, the cornerstone of suburban neighborhood development. This plan builds on the barack-obama” target=”_blank”>Obama-Biden administration< President Biden campaigned to take Obama’s already dangerous policies one step further, citing the Home Act of 2019 of Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., which would eliminate “exclusionary zoning policies and local regulations that contribute to sprawl.” In case you…

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LA City Council President Nury Martinez faces calls to resign after racist remarks emerge in leaked audio

Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez is facing calls to step down after leaked audio revealed her making openly racist remarks, including those about a White colleague’s young Black son.  The Los Angeles Times first reported about the audio recording on Sunday of a conversation that happened back in October 2021 between Martinez, Councilmembers…

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Vivek Ramaswamy on 'Outnumbered': The Taliban is trolling the United States

“Woke Inc.” author Vivek Ramaswamy joined the “Outnumbered” panel on Tuesday, pointing out the meekness of joe-biden”>President Biden’s<.  BIDEN ADMIN’S RESPONSE TO TALIBAN ‘EXCUSE’ FOR GROUNDED FLIGHTS SLAMMED BY LAWMAKERS RAMASWAMY: I think the Taliban is trolling us, I think they are testing us by putting former prisoners in the highest ranks of their government….

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Hawley to introduce legislation holding social media companies accountable for harm they cause children

Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley is introducing legislation that would establish a federal tort against social media companies in attempt to hold them accountable if they cause bodily or mental injuries to children. “Like Big Tobacco before it, Big Tech pushes products it knows are harmful,” a spokesperson for Hawley said in a release explaining the…

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Georgia mom says she was fired from substitute teaching job after objecting to book in elementary school

A Georgia mother is suing her children’s school district after she said she was fired from her substitute teaching job after claiming a book, accessible in the elementary school, violated her religious beliefs.  Lindsey Barr, who was a substitute teacher at Bryan County Schools, and her attorney Tyson Langhofer joined “Fox & Friends First” to…

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