Pew report shows Americans oppose trans athletes in women’s sports, support treating all people fairly
Americans have differing views on transgender and gender identity policy according to this Pew Research Center study.
Could global warming be from a … volcano?
New research could shed light on the causes of this summer's spike in global temperatures -- and how long they could last. https://twitter.com/RyanMaue/status/1688751117855842304 Yikes -- according to this research, we could see elevated temperatures for the next...
Meta begins blocking news on Facebook, Instagram in Canada
Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, has started blocking news content on its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, in Canada. This action is in response to a new law in Canada that directs Big Tech companies to pay media outlets for news content used on their platforms.
Educators behind Florida’s African-American History Standards Push Back on Claims That It Whitewashes Slavery
Florida education officials approved new standards for teaching African American history Wednesday in response to the “anti-woke” policies touted by Gov. Ron DeSantis as critics urged the state to rethink the curriculum claiming that it “only presents half the story and half the truth.”
The best way to get involved in 8 Battleground States
The election is upon us, but there is still time to make a difference. Most importantly — vote! Then, get involved.
PayPal will now fine users for “misinformation” — here’s how you can take action
PayPal recently announced a new policy change that empowers the legacy payment processor to fine users up to $2,500 for using the service for activities that include “messages, content, or materials” that “promote misinformation”.
Help Floridians Recover From Hurricane Ian
In the wake of Hurricane Ian and its devastating impact on Florida, Floridians need help in order to recover and rebuild. Whether it’s donating money, supplies, blood, or your time, anything and everything will make a difference. The Florida Disaster Fund The Florida...
Rep. Byron Donalds drops the hammer with Economics 101 lesson
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) is one of the best spokesmen common sense principles, and he proved it yet again this week.
House Republicans Introduce the Commitment to America
With themes of New Gingrich’s popular (and successful) Contract with America, GOP House Leader Kevin McCarthy and his Republican colleagues have launched the Commitment to America, setting a bold, innovative agenda to advance opportunity for all Americans. Check out the video below.
Ron DeSantis makes an opening argument that will be hard to beat
Everyone likes results. Which means everyone with a pulse ought to love this ad.
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Denver’s Neighbors Rebel against Open-Arms Approach to Migrants: ‘We Do Not Want That’
In February 2018, Denver city leaders sent a valentine to foreigners interested in relocating to the progressive mountain city and a message to any elected officials looking to stop them.
Journalist Says CBS News Crossed ‘Red Line,’ Calls on Congress to Protect First Amendment
CBS News “crossed a red line” when it seized her reporting records, veteran investigative journalist Catherine Herridge says.
Denver Set to Defund Police, Firefighters to Pay for Illegal Aliens
Colorado’s capital, commonly referred to as a “sanctuary city,” announced Wednesday that it will spend $89.9 million on services for incoming illegal migrants, pulling some funding from roughly $45 million in public programs and services. The Denver Police Department will be hit with a reduction of $8.4 million— about 1.9% of its total operating budget, the city confirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Biden’s latest effort makes Project 2025 an imperative for the next Republican Administration
The Biden administration’s proposed rule to entrench these bureaucrats raises concerns about accountability and the ability of future presidents to enact their policies effectively. In this context, The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 gains immense importance as a strategic response to these challenges.
Trans Juggernaut Hits a Speedbump: Landmark Study Reveals ‘Transgender’ Kids Actually Have Other Mental Health Diagnoses, Instead
Fresh off the heels of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announcing that it would not allow transgender-identified men to compete in women’s athletic events in any of its association’s 239 small private schools, a landmark study was released on Wednesday that defies the hysterical warning that if gender dysphoric adolescents don’t receive “gender-affirming care,” they will kill themselves.
Generation Liberty Fellowship
Are you a rising leader with a vision for making a difference in your state? Whether your passion is for increasing education opportunities for all students, or expanding access to quality, affordable healthcare or finding ways to break down barriers to employment and economic growth, the Generation Liberty Fellowship program can help you advance your goals and grow as a leader. The 2024 Generation Liberty Fellowship application is now open! Deadline to apply is May 10, 2024.
D.C. housed the homeless in upscale apartments. It hasn’t gone as planned.
At iconic Sedgwick Gardens, an experiment in “housing first” policy has seen mixed results.
Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling Shifts Singles’ Attitudes Toward Sex, Dating
An unintended but interesting consequence of the Supreme Court’s decision to overrule Roe v. Wade has been a significant decrease in America’s “hookup” culture.
Migrants’ Monthly Payment in NYC Is Higher Than Veterans Compensation
A family of four migrants in New York City receives more monthly funding than a family of four that includes a military veteran who receives disability compensation.
Biden Administration Announces Plan to Shift Another $7.4 Billion in Student Debt to Taxpayers
The Biden administration on Friday announced yet another student-loan debt giveaway, this time passing $7.4 billion in debt accumulated by an estimated 277,000 Americans to taxpayers through the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) income-repayment plan and other similar repayment options.
NAIA, small colleges association, bans transgender athletes from women’s sports competitions
NAIA believed to be first national college governing body to mandate athletes compete according to assigned sex at birth
Only Two States in America Have a Majority of Households That Consist of Traditional Families
Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming all share common borders and something else that matters more.