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Scientific American: Homeschooling Parents Need to Undergo Background Checks

Plus: Inside BDS Left's Sneaky Targeting of Israel Via Corporate Boardrooms
 
 
June 25 2024
 
 
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Scientific American: Homeschooling Parents Need to Undergo Background Checks
By Sarah Holliday

The magazine is concerned that the growth of homeschooling is a "problem" since it's hard to keep track of how many children are being homeschooled these days.
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Inside BDS Left's Sneaky Targeting of Israel Via Corporate Boardrooms
By Isaac Willour

As Israel's enemies continue to attack, its corporate enemies in the ESG movement try to make good on their promise to the Left to divest from the Jewish nation.
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Objections From Parental Rights Group Derails Vote on School District's Trans Policy
By Elizabeth Troutman

The Colorado Parent Advocacy Network and its allies gather enough petition signatures to delay a school board's vote on a proposal to classify female-only spaces as discriminatory.
COMMENTARY
How California's Paradise Became Our Purgatory
By Victor Davis Hanson

Under left-wing rule, once-envied California suffers from budget deficits, homelessness, high gas prices, and a fleeing middle class as elites live lavishly.
COMMENTARY
You Owe $100,000!
By John Stossel

America is almost $35 trillion in debt. That means every American owes $100,000. But the Biden administration doesn't care—spending so much that our debt grows a trillion dollars every 100 days.
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ICYMI: Real Estate Agent Sues to Restore Her Good Name After Trans Activists   Hounded Her Out of Business
By Tyler O'Neil

Transgender activists try to get a Georgia real estate agent fired after she spoke in favor of moving a sexually explicit book from the children's section of the public library. She's suing for defamation.
 
     
 
 
 

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