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Nasdaq’s board-diversity rule pits corporate elites against the Constitution
Too often, elite clubs have driven racial and religious discrimination in America. Think of racially exclusive neighborhoods and country clubs, primary schools that didn’t allow Catholics or Jews and Ivy League colleges that once capped Jewish admissions and now do the same thing to Asian Americans. Read More.
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BREAKING: DeSantis sends two planes full of illegal migrants to Martha's Vineyard
On Wednesday, Florida governor Ron DeSantis joined a growing number of state leaders that have been sending illegal immigrants to "sanctuary destinations" across the country, sending two planes full of illegal migrants to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts, a state that has supported the Biden administration’s open-border policies. Read More.
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Inspector General: Over $1.3 Billion In COVID Relief Went To Foreign Applicants
According to the Inspector General for The Small Business Administration, $1.3 billion in COVID relief funds went to applicants with foreign internet addresses. Read More.
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Ohio State University looks to embed DEI into every aspect of campus life
An Ohio State University Task Force on Racism and Racial Inequities report calls for the university to “become a leader in transforming society through the advancement of equity, diversity and inclusion.” Read More.
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‘Stochastic Terrorism’ Is The Newest Way The Left Plans To Censor Dissent
Far left activists have recently deployed a “sophisticated, academic-sounding” crowbar to batter tech companies and ideological dissenters alike, but the strategy is getting mixed reviews from free speech and extremism experts interviewed by the Daily Caller. Read More.
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Southern Poverty Law Center Takes Aim at School Boards, Local Elections With New PACs
The Southern Poverty Law Center, notorious for branding mainstream conservatives and Christians as “hate groups” and equating them with the Ku Klux Klan, is taking aim at school boards and local elections. Read More.
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San Francisco Bicycle Coalition says not to call police about stolen bikes because it hurts 'Black and brown' people
San Francisco crime has skyrocketed since 2020 and bike theft has grown into an epidemic in the Golden City. In response the San Francisco Bike Coalition wrote on their "considerations" section of their website that victims of bike theft should reconsider calling the police as "Black and brown" people could be harmed from the interaction. Read More.
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