Monday, 31 January 2022

Hispanic Students Were Forced To Learn Critical Race Theory. They Hated It.

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Monday, January 31, 2022

Hispanic Students Were Forced To Learn Critical Race Theory. They Hated It.
Kali Fontanilla discovered that not only was CRT being taught in the classroom—her minority students were failing it.
By Robby Soave

State Lawmakers Can't Ban Critical Race Theory on College Campuses
State legislatures have leeway to regulate K-12 curriculum, but attempting the same on college campuses is a violation of academic freedom.
By Corey Walker

The Campaign To Force Joe Rogan Off Spotify Is Already Backfiring
You're talking about him, aren't you?
By Robby Soave

Donald Trump Just Showed Why Reforming the Electoral Count Act Is Essential
By saying the quiet part loud, the former president should spur Congress into action.
By Eric Boehm


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Kamala Harris Spreads Misinformation on Human Trafficking
The vice president said that "in 2020 alone, there were 11,000 instances of human trafficking that were reported in the United States."
By Elizabeth Nolan Brown

U.S. Rhetoric Is Making Ukrainians Uneasy
Putin is the chief provocateur, but Washington isn't innocent when it comes to unnecessary escalation.
By Natalie Dowzicky

San Jose's Insurance Requirement Is Privatized Gun Control
Politicians deputize the private sector to restrict rights protected from the government.
By J.D. Tuccille



Telehealth Beams In the Sunshine State
According to a recent report published by the Reason Foundation, the Pioneer Institute, and the Cicero Institute, Florida offers telehealth options that far exceed other states.
By Vittorio Nastasi

Lawsuit: Crackdown on Church Soup Kitchens Violates the First Amendment
St. Timothy's Episcopal Church says that a Brookings, Oregon, law limiting its "benevolent meal service" to two days a week unconstitutionally restricts its religious mission to feed the hungry.
By Christian Britschgi

It's Time for New York City To Scrap Its Cap on Street-Food Permits
Despite shifting enforcement away from cops, NYC is still ticketing the dickens out of New York's street-food sellers.
By Baylen Linnekin

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