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GOP Scores Decisive Redistricting Win After Absent Dems Return
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GOP Scores Decisive Redistricting Win After Absent Dems Return

The Texas State House on Wednesday passed new congressional maps that will draw in five new majority-Republican districts, bringing a formal end to the weeks-long blockade from State House Democrats who…
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Texas House Votes on Redistricting Maps, With Final Moments of Drama
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Texas House Votes on Redistricting Maps, With Final Moments of Drama

On Wednesday, the Texas House Democrats' effort to stall the passage of redistricting maps failed when the House was finally able to hold the vote. As we reported, Texas House Democrats fled the…
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China’s Rare Earth Shipments to US Jump After Trade Truce
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China’s Rare Earth Shipments to US Jump After Trade Truce

A loader shifts soil containing rare earth minerals at a port in Lianyungang, in China's Jiangsu Province, for export to Japan, on Sept. 5, 2010. STR/AFP via Getty ImagesChina’s exports of rare earth…
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Europe Expected to Provide ‘Lion’s Share’ of Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Vance Says
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Europe Expected to Provide ‘Lion’s Share’ of Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Vance Says

Vice President JD Vance during a meeting with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy at Chevening House in Kent, England, on Aug. 8, 2025. Kin Cheung/Pool via ReutersU.S. Vice President JD Vance said on…
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BREAKING: ICE debunks sloppy lies from Dem congresswoman about recent arrests in Colorado
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BREAKING: ICE debunks sloppy lies from Dem congresswoman about recent arrests in Colorado

ICE in Denver just debunked the sloppy lies from Democrat Rep. Brittany Pettersen, who claimed that ICE is arresting legal aliens in Chaffee County, Colorado. Here’s what she said: We have been . . .
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SANCTUARY SHOWDOWN: DeSantis sends wounded veteran to capture fugitive after deadly Florida crash
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SANCTUARY SHOWDOWN: DeSantis sends wounded veteran to capture fugitive after deadly Florida crash

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JD Vance reveals more on Trump's DC crime crackdown
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The album Gene Simmons said was the peak of Kiss: “A product of its time”
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The album Gene Simmons said was the peak of Kiss: “A product of its time”

A classic through and through. The post The album Gene Simmons said was the peak of Kiss: “A product of its time” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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California’s Identity Support Plans Erode Parents’ Rights

California’s Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD), like many districts across the state, offers a confidential arrangement known as an Identity Support Plan for transgender and gender-nonconforming students. Under this policy, staff are required to affirm a student’s stated gender identity in all aspects of school life — including names, pronouns, use of facilities, and records privacy. The plan explicitly allows students to exclude their parents from being notified or involved if the student chooses. Although the policy’s stated goal is to promote equity and safety for LGBTQ+ students — a goal many support — it also means parents may remain completely unaware of major developments in their children’s identities and experiences at school. This effectively redefines the parent-school relationship and makes school staff — not parents — the ultimate gatekeepers for life-changing information about a child’s identity. The critical issue, according to SAUSD board member Brenda Lebsack, lies with the district’s policy language, which states: “school personnel should not discuss information that may disclose a student’s gender nonconforming status to others, including parents/legal guardians … unless the student has authorized such disclosure.” This means that children may, with staff support, adopt a new name or pronouns or otherwise assert a new gender identity, and school staff are expressly prohibited from informing parents without the child’s consent. Lebsack has raised the alarm that this effectively redefines the parent-school relationship and makes school staff — not parents — the ultimate gatekeepers for life-changing information about a child’s identity. Legal counsel, which recently presented to the board, asserted that the IDSP’s confidentiality is about student protection and alignment with California’s anti-discrimination laws. But Lebsack strongly objects, arguing that the policy is based on the assumption that informing parents is inherently risky or harmful. “Why is the assumption that parents are untrustworthy or dangerous?” she asked legal counsel, highlighting that the default should be to involve parents unless there is compelling evidence of harm. Lebsack correctly pointed out that the policy’s actual language directly contradicts the public reassurances from legal counsel and district officials that “nothing is being hidden from parents.” This disconnect, Lebsack notes, undermines trust and transparency — cornerstones of the educational partnership between families and schools. (RELATED: Test for Newsom as Dems Target Charters) Adding to the controversy, SAUSD’s policy includes no age thresholds. Despite legal counsel referencing age twelve as a minimum to be on an IDSP, neither local board policy nor state guidance establishes any minimum age for the initiation of an IDSP. Consequently, children at any grade level, potentially lacking emotional maturity or full understanding, can be coached through major decisions without their family’s awareness. Lebsack notes recent public records requests reveal that parental exclusion is not a rare occurrence, but well within the mainstream of current practice. In the 2023–24 year, Fullerton Joint Union reported 106 students on IDSPs, with parental notification in only two cases. Similar numbers have arisen in districts like Los Alamitos (58), Tustin Unified (180), and San Diego Unified (over 800), while some large districts refused to provide data altogether. This systemic pattern belies assurances that parents are typically involved—and raises serious questions about widespread implementation of the policy. Concerns extend acutely to families of special education students. Despite legal counsel’s claims to the contrary, Lebsack asserts that direct evidence exists of special needs students undergoing “gender-affirming” counseling without parental knowledge. She cites the case of a cognitively delayed teenager whose gender identity was affirmatively counseled by school staff without involving his highly engaged parents. The family, confident that procedural safeguards protected them, discovered only later that exceptions had been invoked. —after the fact, and too late to be meaningfully involved. The debate does not stop at pronouns or names. The curriculum recommended by both the California Department of Education (CDE) and the California Teachers Association (CTA) introduces students to concepts of puberty blockers and gender transition medications, framing them as “cures” for gender confusion. This is deeply concerning to many parents and experts, especially since the British government has now banned puberty blockers for minors. The CTA’s own policy advocates for access to puberty blockers and hormone therapy for children “with or without parent knowledge or consent.” Lebsack argues that such policies foreshadow where the system is headed, as school materials are increasingly rooted in the ideology of unlimited gender fluidity, a concept that she notes is not universally accepted and is often presented to children as fact rather than as one viewpoint in an ongoing debate. The risks of confusion and regret, she argues, are especially of concern for young, impressionable children who trust authority figures. The remedy, according to Lebsack, lies in reinstating parental notification as the universal standard, except in clear cases of documented, immediate danger. She advocates for fully transparent, standardized processes, guaranteed parental engagement, and evidence-based — not ideologically driven — education. Furthermore, Lebsack believes IDSPs have no place in public education at all. She maintains that trust in public schools depends on their role as true partners to families, not as substitutes for parental authority. Without honest discussion and a willingness to revisit the assumptions undergirding these policies, Lebsack worries that trust in the public education system will further erode — and the children at the center of the debate may face unintended, and sometimes irreversible, consequences. An often-said phrase is that as California goes, so goes the nation. Such policies should not be repeated by other states and should be retracted in California. Walter Myers III is a Southern California-based senior fellow at the Discovery Institute. READ MORE from Walter Myers III: California Proposal Further Erodes Parents’ Rights Blacks Need High-Quality Education, Not a DEI Agenda — Part 2
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Trump Is Right. The Federally-Funded Smithsonian Should Be Pro-American.

As a general rule, my undergraduate degree in history hasn’t given me a greater appreciation for national museums dedicated to the topic. If anything, it’s made me overly skeptical of oversimplified stories told in pictures and posters, designed for mass consumption. It would be nice, perhaps, if we could trust museums to come up with unbiased versions of national tales. Hypothetically speaking, it’s possible. History is composed of facts — things that really happened at a very particular instant in time and are, as a general rule, inarguable. A museum, a history book, or a school curriculum should, in an oversimplified world where everything is perfect, be able to present these facts in the order they happened, as they happened. No bias. No propaganda. The problem is, of course, that there are a very large number of events that have taken place. Some are important, some are not, and people (whether they are historians or not) generally disagree about which events fall into either camp. And then, of course, historical events are generally driven by people with intentions, misunderstandings, and perspectives we sometimes don’t know or do not understand, but about which we naturally have opinions. Suddenly, telling an unbiased story of the past seems increasingly impossible. That brings us to the Smithsonian Institution, which runs the museums lining the National Mall and received $1.09 billion in federal funding last year. (RELATED: Spoils Must Be Taken, and With No Hesitation or Reservation) Museums, whether you like it or not, are especially susceptible to being turned into vehicles for propaganda; the Smithsonian is no exception. To his credit, President Donald Trump seems aware of that fact. Last week, the administration announced that it would conduct a review of eight of the Smithsonian’s 21 museums. In other words, the administration would really like to make sure that exhibits tend to be relatively pro-American while the country is celebrating its 250th birthday. The goal, per a letter sent to Lonnie G. Bunch III, the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, is to “reflect the unity, progress, and enduring values that define the American story.” In other words, the administration would really like to make sure that exhibits tend to be relatively pro-American while the country is celebrating its 250th birthday. Fair enough. Leftists were expectedly skeptical of the whole project. The Smithsonian, after all, has been churning out anti-American propaganda for a while — take, for instance, an exhibit that mischaracterizes the flight of Cubans from Fidel Castro’s regime as a result of the U.S. backing “numerous dictators,” or a 2022 Latino Exhibit that offered “an unabashedly Marxist portrayal of history, religion and economics” (per the Heritage Foundation). Then, on Tuesday, Trump took to Truth Social to clarify the issue. “The Museums throughout Washington, but all over the Country are, essentially, the last remaining segment of ‘WOKE.’ The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how horrible our Country is, how bad Slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been — Nothing about Success, nothing about Brightness, nothing about the Future,” he wrote. His solution? To “start the exact same process that has been done with Colleges and Universities where tremendous progress has been made.” That, of course, got some attention. To hear ABC News, CNN, or the New York Times tell the story, Trump believes the problem with the Smithsonian Institution is that it emphasizes the evils of slavery. Trump, the media claimed, wants to completely erase the Black American experience. This is, per the New York Times, yet another example of Trump framing himself as “a protector of white people both in the United States and overseas.” That’s a rather unfair reading of Trump’s post, of course. The issue isn’t that slavery is discussed and portrayed as a bad thing, but that the message the Smithsonian’s millions of visitors take away is that America has an irredeemably evil past — that the country isn’t exceptional for its people’s success in championing human rights or driving technological and social advancements. Trump, as CNN’s Scott Jennings observed, is really more interested in defining America by its best moments, rather than its worst. In other words, Trump is far more interested in having the Smithsonian promote pro-American history rather than anti-American history. You can call that propaganda if you like — it probably fits the broad definition — but the reality is, given the oversimplified nature of museum storytelling, the Smithsonian will push propaganda of some kind. It just seems that if the American taxpayer is going to pay for the museum, the museum should tell the American story in a way that favors Americans. READ MORE from Aubrey Harris: No, Trump Didn’t Say He Wouldn’t Fund IVF. Jim Acosta Interviewed a Dead Teenager. Who Thought This Was a Good Idea? The Sydney Sweeney Ads Aren’t the Epitome of Conservatism
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