‘Bigotry & Lies:’ Cruz Blasts Federal Funding For ‘Structural Racism’ Sleep Research

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Blasted A Recently Uncovered Research Program After Reporting Showed More Than A Million Dollars In Taxpayer Funds Were Appropriated To Find Evidence That Racism Is To Blame For Poor Sleep In Minority Communities.

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Vanderbilt Professor Delivers ‘Dying Of Whiteness’ Lecture At Cornell

A Vanderbilt University Professor Delivered A Speech Called “Dying Of Whiteness: How The Politics Of Racial Resentment Shaped The American Pandemic” At Cornell University On March 29. Racist Whites Don’t Want Free Healthcare Because It Helps Minorities, Professor Says.

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Know Your Rights And How To Protect Them

Over Five Decades Ago, Congress Passed The Voting Rights Act Of 1965. It Established Standards To Protect The Voting Rights Of All Qualified U.S. Voters. Contrary To Liberal Psychosis, The Voting Rights Act Applies To Every Voter Equally. It Set Parameters For Each State To Engrain Within Its Voting Laws. To Ensure Equality, The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 Was Passed To Protect The Rights Of Ethnic Minorities. But Its Core Provisions, Like The Voting Rights Act, Protects The Civil Rights Of All Americans Equally. Contrary To Leftist Logic, Neither Of These Gave More Rights To One Group And Less Rights To Another.

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How Zuckerberg Paid Millions For Progressives To Work With 2020 Voting Officials Nationwide

In The Months Leading Up To November’s Election, Voting Officials In Major Cities And Counties Worked With A Progressive Group Funded By Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg And Its Allies To Create Ballots, Strategically Target Voters And Develop “Cure” Letters In Situations Where Mail-in Ballots Were In Danger Of Being…

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Tennessee Restaurant Owner Fights Feds Over Recovery Funds

A Nonprofit Conservative Law Firm From Wisconsin Has Appealed The Decision Of A Federal Judge In Tennessee Who Threw Out A Temporary Restraining Order Looking To End The Prioritization Of COVID-19 Pandemic Restaurant Recovery Funds.

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Group Sues SBA, Allege American Rescue Plan Institutes Racial, Gender Discrimination

The Texas Public Policy Foundation And America First Policy Institute Have Sued The U.S. Small Business Administration, Alleging A Provision In The America Rescue Act Requires The SBA To Prioritize Businesses Owned By Women And Minorities To Receive Nearly $30 Billion In Covid-19-Designated Relief Money Above Other Applicants.

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Arizona Defends Election Integrity Laws Before SCOTUS

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich Made The State’s Case Tuesday For Maintaining A Couple Of Election Integrity Issues That, If Deemed Illegal, Could Change Election Laws Across The Country.

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SCOTUS To Hear Pair Of Arizona Elections Cases Today

The Nation’s High Court Is Set To Hear Oral Arguments Over Two Voting Issues That Originated In Arizona But Could Spur Significant Changes Nationwide. The Court Specifically Will Answer The Question About Whether The Ballot-harvesting Ban Was Discriminatory Against Minorities Who Are Protected Under The Voting Rights Act.

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Biden Isn’t Focused On Charter Schools, But He Should Be

Education Reformers Have Long Championed Charter Schools As A Way To Close Race- And Income-related Education Gaps. An Abundance Of Research Pointed To Their Success, The Case For Expanding Charter School Education Couldn’t Be Clearer. This Is Not The Time To Adopt A Neutral Approach To Charter Schools. The Biden Administration Has The Foundation For An Extraordinary Education Solution Before Them, One That Would, In Turn, Assist Some Of Their Most Important Goals. To Eliminate Race- And Income-Related Education Gaps And Boost Our Economy, We Must Invest In America’s Charter Schools.

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Many Tennessee Residents Are Distrustful Of The New Covid Vaccine

With the first of the Covid-19 vaccines being distributed to healthcare workers across Tennessee, many people are ready to get back to life as normal. However, for many other residents in Hamilton County and across the rest of the state, including minority communities, these vaccines come with distrust.

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