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McGuffey Readers were used by elementary students across the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries and still provide excellent lessons not only for children, but adults as well.
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The mask mandates have been lifted on planes and all sorts of other places. Thank goodness! Yet there are some out there still demanding to resurrect the mandates. It baffled me right from the start how people could have fallen for the mask mandate. It was easy to prove masks were ineffective and not worth
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Across America, states have gone on the offensive, targeting the radical sex and “gender” curriculums in grade schools.
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I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library. Jorge Luis Borges From the bookmobile that used to park weekly on our street in tiny Boonville, North Carolina to the library stacks of my college and graduate school years, libraries have always felt like a second home to me. If I drive
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Police have existed since the ancient Sumerian civilization, thousands of years ago. They did not originate with slave patrols. But Minnesota is preparing to teach students that policing began with slave patrols. This false teaching is included in a draft ethnic studies component to Minnesota social studies classes. It’s a weird, historically-inaccurate new curriculum drafted
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The revelation that the government had created a new board to fight “disinformation” prompted a slew of Nineteen Eighty-Four comparisons.
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