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Defense Intelligence Agency Employee Charged With Trying To Send Classified Data To Foreign Government
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Defense Intelligence Agency Employee Charged With Trying To Send Classified Data To Foreign Government

Readers, Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you — our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.…
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Late Night Safe Space: Cory Booker Has Democrat TDS Group Therapy Session with ‘Artist’ Jimmy Kimmel
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Late Night Safe Space: Cory Booker Has Democrat TDS Group Therapy Session with ‘Artist’ Jimmy Kimmel

Democrat Cory Booker went on fellow Democrat Jimmy Kimmel’s show to exaggerate the importance of fellow Democrat Bruce Springsteen during President Donald Trump’s new term. He thanked ‘artist’…
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Search Suspended for Missing Man in Swiss Glacier Collapse That Destroyed 90 Percent of an Alpine Village
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Search Suspended for Missing Man in Swiss Glacier Collapse That Destroyed 90 Percent of an Alpine Village

GENEVA—The search for a missing 64-year-old man was suspended Thursday because of unsafe conditions after a huge mass of rock and ice from a glacier crashed down a Swiss mountainside the day before.The…
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Remains of 3,000-Year-Old Maya City Discovered in Guatemala
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Remains of 3,000-Year-Old Maya City Discovered in Guatemala

Who was this 'ancestral couple'?
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? PFIZER is "Funding" The Healthy Heart Stamp On Food
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? PFIZER is "Funding" The Healthy Heart Stamp On Food

UTL COMMENT:- Oooohhhh the IRONY!!!! ?????? BTW I WONDER WHAT TYPE OF UTTER TOXIC CRAP IS IN THAT FOOD THEN....?
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“This isn’t foreign”: The song Rick Rubin felt broke down barriers for music
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“This isn’t foreign”: The song Rick Rubin felt broke down barriers for music

Monster single.
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We’re Not Done Curing America of Woke Education
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We’re Not Done Curing America of Woke Education

We are just days away from Pride Month — a fact some of us might have forgotten about in the high that comes from being in the cultural ascendency. Unfortunately, America’s school children haven’t had that luxury.  In a recent op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, Daniel Buck noted that middle America — Midwestern, middle-income, neither incredibly Republican nor Democrat — is infested with progressive-inspired teaching methods when it comes to public education.  “In 2022 the Wauwatosa [Wisconsin] school board approved a new sex-education curriculum. Among other things, it expects sixth-graders to define different types of sexual intercourse. Kindergartners learn about genitalia with the help of cartoon drawings and third-graders are informed that, no matter their body parts, they may feel like another ‘gender,’” Buck writes.  Woke education, of course, is more than just gender identity and sex education — Buck reports that at least 37 percent of American students learn about that in school — it includes “restorative-justice” approaches to discipline (dialoguing with delinquent students and games instead of detention) and slashing advanced curricular offerings.  While a good number of businesses have felt the cultural and political winds shifting (and have responded appropriately, if not a little slowly), school boards and teachers have not. Take, for instance, Blasco Memorial Library, which sits just off Lake Erie’s Presque Isle Bay in Erie, Pennsylvania. The library plans to host an “all-ages” Pride event in late June to read, among other things, Heather Has Two Mommies and Pride Puppy.  The latter is a book for students in pre-K and “depicts a family whose puppy gets lost amidst a LGBTQ-pride parade, with each page focused on a letter of the alphabet. The three- and four-year-old audience is invited to look for items such as ‘[drag] king,’ ‘leather,’ ‘lip ring’ ‘[drag] queen,’ and ‘underwear.’” That description, of course, comes from a case the Supreme Court heard in April after parents from Montgomery County, Maryland, asked that their children be exempt from reading it as part of the school curricula.  Meanwhile, a public school in Kansas placed a graphic in its yearbook advertising the existence of an LGBTQ+ club, while promising to keep students’ gender identities a secret if their parents aren’t amenable to the idea.  Of course, none of this is a surprise to us; after all, there’s a reason President Donald Trump is trying to abolish the Department of Education. We’ve known that schools are indoctrinating our children in progressive ideology, and no one really expected that to change overnight.  But we’ve been in the midst of a common-sense revolution for the last several months, and it’s been intoxicating. Diversity, equity, and inclusion departments have been slashed in government programs, higher education, and big businesses at a mind-boggling rate, and pro-Palestinian protests are no longer a vibe (admittedly, some college students are still a bit late in getting that memo).  These, unfortunately, are just surface victories. They’ll mean nothing if we don’t change the way our youth are being educated. This isn’t news to anyone — of course — but it’s worth the reminder. In the past, Americans with a modicum of common sense have taken an ignore-what’s-happening attention-just-makes-it-worse approach to Pride Month. I don’t blame them. In the past, treating the LGBTQ+ crowd like a petulant toddler was effective. But now that we’re in a revolution, we should be treating wokeness like cancer, especially when it pertains to our kids. We should spend the next month highlighting, condemning, and taking action to stop it.  READ MORE by Aubrey Harris:  Delaware Becomes the Latest State to Make Medical Suicide Legal The Real Reason Yale Professors Are Leaving Trump’s America Trump Is the Reason Democrats Aren’t Talking About Abortion The post We’re Not Done Curing America of Woke Education appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Trump Considers Pardoning Men Sentenced for Plot to Kidnap Whitmer
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Trump Considers Pardoning Men Sentenced for Plot to Kidnap Whitmer

President Donald Trump revealed Wednesday that he will consider pardoning two men convicted in 2022 of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. At a ceremony to swear in the new U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., Trump asserted his belief that the 2022 trials may have “railroaded” Barry Croft and Adam Fox, and that he would consider a pardon for these two defendants. Trump’s attitude toward the case is not unique; since 2021, there have been concerns about the practices used by the FBI during the investigation. After their arrest in 2020, Fox and Croft were charged at the federal level along with four other alleged conspirators. Ty Garbin and Kaleb Franks pleaded guilty, and the jury in the initial trial acquitted Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta. However, the same jury was unable to decide Croft and Fox’s fate. The jury’s acquittal of Harris and Caserta came amid reports of misconduct among informants and agents. The defense accused the FBI of engaging in entrapment during its investigation. Fox’s lawyer, Christopher Gibbons, claimed that without the government’s involvement, no part of the kidnapping plot would have progressed.   The FBI provided large sums of money to some informants while the investigation was underway. Dan Chapel was paid roughly $54,000 for his part in the investigation and rose to become second-in-command within the ring of the alleged conspirators. Chapel was not the defense’s only concern; other informants participated in other controversial activities during the investigation, including holding the group of alleged conspirators together.   Similar to Gibbons, Caserta (one of the men whom the first jury acquitted) believes the government is at fault for the intensity of the case. He even stated: “The FBI obviously concocted this entire thing.” Despite the accusations of entrapment and claims that Fox and Croft were all talk, both men were sentenced in December 2022. Now, Trump is taking a third look at the case and is seemingly leaning toward the defense’s arguments. “It looked … like somewhat of a railroad job … they were drinking, and I think they said stupid things,” Trump said to the press. Trump’s willingness to reexamine the case has also created dissent. Whitmer herself said yesterday: “[I am] very disappointed in it, frankly… we have to condemn political violence.” The governor said she plans to reach out to the White House about the matter. READ MORE: The Democrats Have Normalized Political Violence James Comey’s Insane ‘86 47’ Threat The post Trump Considers Pardoning Men Sentenced for Plot to Kidnap Whitmer appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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