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(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Social Security will be unable to pay full retirement benefits by 2034, one year earlier than previously projected, according to a new report released Wednesday by the ...
Even with an anticipated 6,000 fewer children by 2029 – an 8% decrease in the number of students – Denver Public Schools (DPS) has voted to stop school closures for the next four years. “We just ...
Experts are warning of the possibility Iran could activate U.S.-based sleeper cells to retaliate against any American military strikes against the Persian Islamist regime. Multiple sources told CBS ...
(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s attacks on Republican states for their murder rates ignore a wealth of data on how violent crime plagues left-leaning parts ...
(Daily Caller News Foundation) – The U.S. Border Patrol released a grand total of zero illegal migrants into the country during the month of May, demonstrating the rapid decline in illegal migration ...
Actress and comedian Whitney Cummings says she shifted from being “a very liberal person” to someone who has “conservative” thoughts after becoming a mother. The 2 Broke Girls co-creator told Bill ...
An Illinois high school teacher faces 55 charges connected to an alleged two-year affair with a teenage student. Christina Formella, 30, allegedly groomed and then sexually assaulted a student on a ...
President Donald Trump’s vision for a massive American flag at the White House was realized on Wednesday, as workers hoisted Old Glory on a newly installed pole and the president saluted. Trump was ...
(The Daily Signal) – Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., unintentionally explained why pro-lifers should support President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” budget bill. “Under the Republican ...
States with school choice lead an annual measure of the freedom parents have to find the right school for their children. The Parent Power! Index, published annually by the Center for Education Reform ...
(The Sentinel) – A May 7 th letter from the U. S. Department of Education to Kansas school officials has dusted off a decades-long, but neglected regulation allowing students victimized in ...