The National School Board Association has begun to feel the effects in their wallets of having alienated parents, as the backlash over comparing concerned parents to terrorists continues.
The labor market added just 210,000 jobs in November, and there are currently 11 million job openings with only 6.9 million “unemployed persons.”
President Biden signed an executive order yesterday that would move the federal government to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing demands that he resign following the circulation of a leaked video showing one of his advisors joking about a government staff Christmas party that took place at the height of 2020 COVID lockdowns.
A casket bearing the remains of former U.S. Senator Bob Dole, a three-time Republican presidential candidate and decorated World War Two veteran, was placed in the Capitol’s Rotunda on Thursday as dignitaries gathered there for a memorial service.
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This past week, sources revealed that Duke has been fired from his position. Many in his congregation were outraged at the pastor’s firing, believing he should be hailed as a hero and martyr for the LGBTQ community, which includes his pansexual daughter.
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Myanmar soldiers have been accused of rounding up 11 people in a village in a central area of the strife-torn country before shooting them and setting fire to their bodies, according to residents in the area and media reports.
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The second leading major champion of all time will be joining his 12-year-old son Charlie in the PNC Championship at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club in Orlando on December 18. Woods made the announcement via Twitter on Wednesday.
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A photo featuring Colorado Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert’s family gathered around a Christmas tree, while armed, drew the ire of Democratic partisans Wednesday, but an earlier controversy has become the more direct threat to her political future.
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Seven United Nations workers died and three more were injured Wednesday when a convoy in which they were traveling struck an improvised explosive device in Mali.
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