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Power to the Principals: Bureaucrats need to stop gatekeeping new teachers
This year, the Florida legislature passed a law allowing classical schools to hire teachers without having to jump through the usual hoops to confirm their state education certificates.
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Trump's one big weakness with some in the conservative camp was his COVID response. RFK's one big strength with most in the conservative camp was his COVID response. Their alliance is a meeting of mighty forces.
SharesIs Kamala Harris building a macabre campaign on the backs of the unborn?
Once proponents of the "safe, legal and rare" abortion mantra, the Democratic Party has now shifted to a place of not only openly touting the termination of innocents, but of also plainly placing the contentious issue at the center of Vice President Kamala Harris' 2024 campaign.
SharesConfucius say: Democrats are right to hide Harris
That's her particular brand of politicking: spouting off absent care or concern of content -- all the intellectualism of a Chinese fortune in a cookie. Confucius say; Kamala say. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Democrats have it right by keeping her as quiet as possible
SharesLOVERRO: Negro Leagues' Leonard, Gibson delivered titles to District as the Grays' dynamic duo
On those championship Homestead Grays Negro League squads of the 1930s and 1940s, Walter "Buck" Leonard was much more than just another teammate playing in the shadow of Josh Gibson -- the legendary slugger who took over first place on the career batting average list when Major League Baseball finally incorporated Negro League records earlier this year.
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It appears the Democrats are prepared to abandon God once and for all, with the draft of the 2024 Democratic Party Platform offering no mentions of "God," "Lord" or "Almighty."
SharesAmericans need inspiration, not politicization
On any given day, the nation's headlines will look like this: 'Donald Trump says polls showing him lagging are wrong.' 'Kamala Harris says Donald Trump is wrong.' 'Joe Biden says his favorite ice cream flavor is still chocolate chip.' This is not news. This is who-gives-a-freak filler being passed off as news.
SharesTrouble paying your bills? Meet the culprit
If you're having trouble paying your bills today -- much less saving any money -- you're not alone.
SharesFour Olympic heroes shine brightly amid the Games' darkness
While there have been multiple distractions eroding the main purposes of the Olympic Games, there's a bright light amid the darkness.
SharesWoman-beating is now an Olympic sport
The entire LGBTQ movement isn't so much about free choice, or sexual freedom, or toleration for others' choices, or fighting against discrimination. It's not even so much about mental illness, per se. The LGBTQ campaign at root is a rebellion against God.
SharesWind turbines: Not green, not reliable
As swimmers enjoy the beach this summer, massive chunks of debris, including sharp fiberglass shards, have been washing ashore on the once-pristine coast of Nantucket island, Massachusetts. The culprit? A single damaged turbine blade that broke off at a nearby wind farm.
SharesFour reasons Christians are terrified of Kamala Harris
While Vice President Kamala Harris is receiving a great deal of attention over her Baptist faith -- including her request for invocation -- others are lamenting what they call past "religious bigotry."
SharesWill a Japanese fire sale crash U.S. debt?
Profligate government spending has institutionalized multitrillion-dollar annual deficits, which have driven up interest rates and left Treasury markets teetering on the edge. Now Japan is on the verge of a $400 billion fire sale of U.S. debt. This could break the back of the Treasury market and devastate Americans' finances.
SharesNewsom's assault on parental rights is a litmus test for every 2024 candidate
The parent-child dynamic is one of the most sacrosanct relationships in human existence, yet it's now one of the most targeted, vulnerable and susceptible associations.
SharesWho's really responsible for attempt on Trump's life?
Certainly, the shooter, whom the Secret Service killed, bears the sole responsibility for pulling the trigger in a sinister ploy to snuff out innocent lives. Nevertheless, the event forces us to ask some difficult, introspective questions about the rancor dominating our electoral discourse.
SharesBiden's Ukraine President Putin problem is America's media problem
Ron Klain, former White House chief of staff, said of his ex-boss, Joe Biden, that the president will have a "better second debate" against Donald Trump. And all the watching world goes: Wait -- what? Biden's going to have a second debate? Well, as the saying goes, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
SharesFour steps to surviving the toxic 2024 election
How do we survive this seemingly never-ending campaign -- a political nightmare with the power to splinter our relationships?
SharesJay-Z is right: Families deserve to decide where their kids go to school
Entertainer and businessman Jay-Z has come under fire from the mainstream media and the education establishment for supporting Pennsylvania families who want the freedom to decide where their children go to school.
SharesThe reality critics of new Louisiana law are missing about the Ten Commandments
"Blatantly unconstitutional." That's how atheist and civil liberties organizations are describing a new Louisiana law mandating the presence of the Ten Commandments in all publicly funded classrooms.
SharesI told you so: Biden will not be the 2024 Democrat Party nominee
For well over a year, I have been saying President Biden will not be the 2024 nominee of the Democrat Party.
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