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First-grade teacher reportedly punished for not reading LGBTQ book

First-grade teacher reportedly punished for not reading LGBTQ book

A teacher at a Nashville elementary school claims she faced threats regarding her job after declining to read a book about same-sex marriage to her students. Eric Rivera, who teaches first grade at KIPP Antioch Prep, found a book related to same-sex marriage on his language arts curriculum earlier this year, as reported by the […]

Where can we find ‘the interagency’ in the Constitution?

Where can we find ‘the interagency’ in the Constitution?

The Threat of Nuclear War and the Deep State’s Role Many Americans are aware of how near the world came to a nuclear conflict during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. However, contemporary media often overlooks how the deep state has pushed the United States perilously close to such a scenario again, particularly through its […]

How Ellen from Stardust Diner maintains her fitness at 84

How Ellen from Stardust Diner maintains her fitness at 84

At 84, Ellen Hart is truly a local icon who’s still working hard on her health. Owner of the famed Ellen’s Stardust Diner in Broadway, she has shifted her focus on wellness over the years, though her motivations have changed since her earlier days. “I’ve always cared about beauty and looking good. I was Miss […]

Team USA pair earns silver in cross-country skiing team sprint

Team USA pair earns silver in cross-country skiing team sprint

Team USA Cross-Country Skiers Shine at Winter Olympics Team USA’s cross-country skiers have been making their mark at the Winter Olympics, earning silver medals in the team sprint on Wednesday. Ben Ogden and Gus Schumacher secured the silver, adding to the Americans’ medal tally in the sport. They finished just behind Norway’s Johannes Hesfrod Kraevo […]

Study discovers common eye bacteria associated with Alzheimer’s

Study discovers common eye bacteria associated with Alzheimer’s

Bacteria Linked to Sinusitis May Affect Alzheimer’s Disease Recent research published in *Nature Communications* suggests that bacteria commonly associated with sinus infections and pneumonia might have a negative impact on Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers at Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University in California found evidence of Chlamydia pneumoniae in the eyes of deceased patients who had Alzheimer’s. “The […]

Chicago embraces antisemitism definition while New York reverses policy

Chicago embraces antisemitism definition while New York reverses policy

Chicago Takes a Stand Against Anti-Semitism Recently, Chicago made headlines as one of the largest U.S. cities to officially adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism. This unusual legal step was primarily driven by two college students—not seasoned politicians—who felt a pressing need to respond to a rise in anti-Semitic incidents in […]

Court dismisses lawsuit over ‘boneless wings’ labeling concerns

Court dismisses lawsuit over 'boneless wings' labeling concerns

A federal judge recently dismissed a lawsuit against Buffalo Wild Wings (BWW) regarding the use of the term “boneless chicken wings.” Customers had argued that this name misled them into believing the dish was made from real chicken wings with the bones taken out. In a somewhat humorous ruling filled with birds-and-food puns, U.S. District […]