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College Board: Florida ‘effectively banned AP psychology’ in state
The College Board released a statement saying the state of Florida has “effectively banned AP Psychology in the state.” The board took issue with the state’s Parental Rights in Education Act, which restricts the teaching of sexual orientation and gender identity in the state’s classrooms. “The AP course asks students to ‘describe how sex and… -
Two Navy sailors charged with sending military information to China
The Justice Department announced the arrests of two Navy sailors accused of “transmitting sensitive military information” to China. While the sailors were charged in separate cases, they are accused of similar crimes. “These individuals stand accused of violating the commitments they made to protect the United States and betraying the public trust, to the benefit of the PRC government,” Assistant Attorney… -
Trump speaks out after pleading not guilty to charges: The Rundown August 4
Former President Donald Trump spoke out after pleading not guilty to the latest charges filed against him, and a majestic display on the water made one man’s birthday extra special. These stories and more highlight The Rundown for Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. Trump pleads not guilty to four felony charges Former President Trump pled not… -
Overwhelmed NYC considers housing immigrants in Central Park
More than 95,000 immigrants have arrived in New York City since last spring. Now, the city is so overwhelmed that the mayor’s office is considering housing them in Central Park and Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. The city is required by law to provide shelter to anyone who asks, but Mayor Eric Adams said it has run… -
Body found along Texas floating buoys, Mexican officials say
The Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported a body had been found along the floating buoys that were recently installed by the state of Texas in the Rio Grande. The department said authorities were trying to recover the body, whose nationality and cause of death was not known as of Thursday morning, Aug. 3. “We… -
Biden admin withholds funds from schools with archery, hunting programs
The Biden administration is withholding federal funding for hunting and archery programs at elementary and secondary schools. According to a report from Fox News, the Biden administration has determined that the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA), which became law in 2022, precludes those types of classes from receiving federal funding. The BSCA was passed in… -
Arizona county rejects proposal to count 2024 voter ballots by hand
As counties across the country are exploring the possibility of hand counting ballots during future elections to eliminate the potential for voter fraud, a county in Arizona rejected a hand count proposal this week. The all-Republican Mohave County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday, Aug. 1, against adopting a hand count. The vote came after… -
China’s anti-spying expansion threatens US businesses, travelers: State Dept
The United States raised concerns this week over China’s efforts to encourage its citizens to participate in a new counter-espionage push. The U.S. Department said Wednesday, Aug. 2, that it is closely monitoring how the Communist nation is enacting its a new anti-spying expansion law. China’s current so-called counter-espionage expansion efforts include a new push… -
Trump to make court appearance on 2020 charges: The Rundown August 3
Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to make his first court appearance related to the latest federal charges he faces, and a famous YouTuber files a lawsuit over hamburgers. These stories and more highlight The Rundown for Thursday, Aug. 3, 2023. Trump to make first court appearance in D.C. Former President Trump will appear in… -
Trump charges closely align with Jan. 6 investigative committee criminal referrals
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four charges by special counsel Jack Smith who is investigating attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Trump is scheduled to appear in court Thursday, Aug. 3. Trump is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, two counts related to obstructing an official proceeding of Congress… -
Study: 12th grade boys lean conservative, but not politically invested
An annual survey is getting some buzz because it revealed that 23% of 12th grade males identify as conservative, compared to just 13% who identify as liberal. That statistic is getting attention because it directly contradicts reports and opinions that state young people are mostly liberal. But there’s additional information that is not being discussed. … -
Devon Archer: VP Biden had business dinner with Hunter, Russian oligarch
Hunter Biden’s good friend and business partner Devon Archer spoke to the House Oversight Committee Monday, July 31, during a four hour, closed-door interview. Archer described how Hunter used his father’s name and position as leverage when doing business overseas. This story is being covered by news outlets on both the right and left. The… -
Here’s how to apply for the new student loan income-driven repayment plan
The Biden administration launched a new beta website for its income driven repayment program called SAVE that was announced after the Supreme Court struck down its student loan forgiveness plan. The site will accept applications which take about 10 minutes to complete. According to the Education Department, the new plan will help the typical borrower…