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Crew filming TV show in NYC rushes to save teen run over by SUV: 'It was chaos'

A cast and crew filming a television show in new-york-city” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>New York City< reports.  “My producer, Michele Francesko, she grabbed me and said there’s a kid underneath the car, and all of the sudden it was chaos,” William DeMeo, a filmmaker and actor on the show, told the station. “We heard …

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Steele dossier key player gave thousands to Hillary, Dems

A key player in the debunked Steele dossier gave thousands of dollars to former Secretary of State the-clintons” target=”_blank”>Hillary Clinton<, according to Federal Elections Commission (FEC) filings reviewed by Fox News. FEC filings reveal that Democrat spin doctor Charles Dolan has given over $60,000 to Democrats, including Clinton – whom …

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Police search for Florida man who beat seagull with a shovel

A man is wanted after he beat a wild-nature” target=”_blank”>seagull<.  According to Wink News, the graphic attack was witnessed by fellow beachgoers.  “I think it’s a pretty terrible thing,” said Craig Jobin who was on-site during the attack. “I’m amazed that he got away without somebody responding to him, you …

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History teacher says parents being 'gaslit' with lies that critical race theory isn't taught

An us-regions high school history education Frank McCormick, spoke out on “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday after writing an opinion piece on critical-race-theory” target=”_blank”>critical race theory<, McCormick explains that critical race theory is being taught in schools and the left is lying to parents about the curriculum. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION …

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Vermont standardized test scores tank compared to pre-COVID results, expert blames school closures

Scores from standardized tests that students in us-regions took this spring have revealed declines compared to pre-pandemic results – including a double-digit drop in math proficiency, a report says.  When comparing 2019 Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium testing scores to the 2021 numbers released by the Vermont Agency of Education, math proficiency fell …

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