
Year: 2022


Lawmaker Seeks to Ban Students’ Cell Phones From Nebraska Classrooms
Smartphones in the hands of students in classrooms can be dangerous, as well as a learning barrier, an educator told a Nebraska legislative committee on March 1. Diane Wigert relayed a personal experience in which […]

NCAA Swimmer Who Finished Behind Lia Thomas Releases Statement
An NCAA swimmer who finished one spot out of the finals in the 500 meter freestyle, which was won by Lia Thomas, has released a statement. Virginia Tech swimmer Reka Gyorgy, a two-time ACC champion […]

Michigan, Oregon and upstate New York are the top places a civil war could break out: report
A report from BusinessInsider speculates the reason that Michigan, Oregon and upstate New York will be the place that civil war breaks out if it does happen in the future. According to the report, the […]


U.S. judge rules against Kentucky clerk who denied same-sex marriage licenses
March 19 (Reuters) – A U.S. judge ruled that a former county clerk from Kentucky knowingly violated the rights of same-sex couples by denying them marriage licenses in 2015, clearing the way for a jury […]

Spring break teens vandalize Florida shops, Internet calls them ‘entitled brats’
A group of teenagers has been caught on camera vandalizing shops in Seaside, Florida as they go wild during their spring break vacation. In the early hours of Tuesday morning, March 15, police published CCTV […]


Ketanji Brown Jackson’s worrying, outdated thinking on child pornography
In recent weeks, Florida has been the scene of an incredible propaganda campaign to mainstream the sexualization of very young children. In concert with the far Left’s agenda to intimidate people about the science of […]

Steam Engines Are Perpetuating Racism, Apparently
Richard Trevithick did not own slaves. He was a barely literate engineer, born toward the end of the 18th century, who grappled with—and ultimately solved—the question of how to improve the steam engine’s size and […]