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By continuing along with this standardized type of schooling, we are putting millions at a disadvantage. The public education system we currently know has been around for more than 150 years. However, the basic schooling model remains the same. Roughly 20 to 30 kids of the same age are stuffed into a classroom and taught …
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Senate Armed Services Committee member Tom Cotton, R-Ark., joined “Hannity” Tuesday to discuss his proposed legislation that would prevent the federal government from sending taxpayer-funded stimulus dollars to states or cities that issue payments to people in the U.S. illegally. “We shouldn’t be spending hard-earned taxpayer dollars on illegal immigrants at a time when 35 million Americans are out …
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Yet again, government intervention hurts those it is intended to help. ne of the more elementary observations about economics is that a nation’s prosperity is determined in part by the quantity and quality of labor and capital. These “factors of production” are combined to generate national income. I frequently grouse that punitive tax policies discourage capital. There’s less …
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Norma McCorvey, the woman who was referred to as “Jane Roe” in the Supreme Court case that led to the legalization of abortions in all 50 states, says in a documentary to be released on Friday that she faked her subsequent turn to pro-life activism. In the mid-1990’s, McCorvey took up the pro-life cause with …
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The Trump administration on Tuesday finalized a rule that imposes indefinite restrictions on the land borders of the U.S. The rule gives Centers for Disease Control and Prevention head Robert Redfield the authority to reopen U.S. borders to tourist and other non-commercial travel. Redfield would need to confirm that the coronavirus does not present a …
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Brad Pitt surprised graduating seniors at Missouri State University with a special video message from quarantine. The video was posted on MSU’s Twitter feed and starts with the university’s president, Clif Smart, alongside mascot, Boomer the Bear, saying he had special guest to deliver a message to students of the class of 2020, who were …
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The Michael Jordan 10-part documentary, “The Last Dance” about his final season with the Bulls drew almost widespread acclaim. One of his former teammates, however, thinks it was 20 hours of propaganda, calling out Jordan for alleged lies, throwing others under the bus and labeled it a “so-called documentary.” In a radio interview with ESPN …
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Even after releasing not one, but two apologies following her feud with fellow lifestyle pro Chrissy Teigen, Alison Roman’s popular food column for The New York Times has been temporarily shelved. A spokesperson for the paper confirmed to The Daily Beast that the 34-year-old cook’s column is now “on temporary leave.” The “Nothing Fancy” author …
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Life may seem like it’s on hold for those in lockdown, but these stars are moving full-steam ahead, starting families or expanding them. Take a look and update your calendar accordingly. Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney MaraDave Benett/WireImage Rooney Mara and is pregnant and expecting her first child with Joaquin Phoenix, …
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Amid her divorce from Jay Cutler, Kristin Cavallari has decided that she’s done allowing cameras into her personal life, announcing on Tuesday that her reality show is over. “As I start this new chapter in my life, I have decided not to continue with ‘Very Cavallari,’” she captioned a photo of herself on Instagram. “I’ve …