A student in suburban Indianapolis, adopted out of foster care at age 4, recently took her local school board to task for teaching that regardless of her life experience, she’s privileged because of the color of her skin.

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Legislators from Tennessee want an explanation for what appears to be a secret program to use Chattanooga as a hub for resettling unaccompanied illegal migrant children—a plan that one source says began in Dallas, but was moved to avoid attention.

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The world’s largest asset manager, a supporter of the Great Reset, is buying up single family homes, contributing to a growing bubble in real estate prices. The median home sale price hit a record $350,000 in May, up 24% from 2020.

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The Russian military carried out its largest naval exercise in the Pacific since the end of the Cold War. The drill included the mock sinking of an aircraft carrier with some Russian assets coming within 35 miles of Hawaii.

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Support in Congress is growing for a fiat digital currency run by the Federal Reserve Bank. This would ostensibly reach consumers without bank accounts, but it would also mean the government would have a record of your every purchase.

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The Chinese government now admits damage to fuel rods at the Taishan nuclear plant but said the problem is “common” and there’s no need for concern. Since the CCP has been so open and forthright about the origin of SARS-2…

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President Biden and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin meet today in Geneva, Switzerland. Meanwhile, the White House press corps is beginning to realize that they had more access under the Trump administration.

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s twelve-year run as prime minister of Israel has come to an end as the new coalition government led by Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid was sworn in Sunday after a narrow 60-59 vote in the Knesset.

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