Evan Poellinger
CNSNews Fellow
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The Florida Board of Governors voted on November 9 to remove Principles of Sociology from the courses which can fulfill the general education requirements at Florida’s state colleges and universities. The move follows the earlier passage of a law requiring a review of the core courses in five different subject areas. Faculty committees at the schools conducted reviews of the courses and offered…
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Guilford County Schools in North Carolina have begun to implement policies in accordance with the state’s new Parents’ Bill of Rights, which was passed in August. Among other things, Guilford County Schools have begun “clarifying language around parent communication related to behavior, attendance, crime, and instruction material.” The schools will also be required to obtain parental permission…
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American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten was castigated on X (formerly Twitter) after she questioned why homeschooling was growing in the United States. Weingarten posted an Axios article which, she says, explains “What’s behind the increase in homeschooling.” “Homeschooling is now the fastest-growing form of education in the U.S.,” Axios reported, citing a Washington Post …
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Alabama has scheduled the first execution by nitrogen hypoxia, and has ignited a storm of controversy as a result. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) signed the death warrant scheduling the execution of Kenneth Smith for a period between January 25 and 26, 2024. Smith, who has been on death row for 35 years, was convicted of the murder-for-hire of Elizabeth Sennett. Smith and an accomplice, who were paid…
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Pro-Life Activist Mark Houck has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice (DOJ) over its excessively forceful arrest of the activist and the allegedly retaliatory nature of his prosecution for an alleged violation of the FACE Act, for which he was ultimately acquitted. Houck is currently seeking $1.1 million in damages from the DOJ after a team of agents “wielding battering rams,…
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A number of prominent politicians and activists have engaged in an outpouring of grief after scandal-plagued Smiths Station Mayor F.L. “Bubba” Copeland took his own life on Friday, while police were pursuing him to conduct a welfare check. The mayor and Baptist pastor was revealed by 1819 News to be a crossdresser who operated social media accounts in which Copeland posed as a transgender woman…
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Colorado College (CC) is currently attempting to forge a new path in the world of woke by establishing the first transfer opportunity in the United States for students wishing to flee from states that have passed legislation against far-left ideological Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices. On September 14, the school announced the HAVEN program, an acronym for Healing and Affirming…
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Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Schools Ryan Walters has put textbook publishers on notice that the propagation of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and other left-wing talking points will not be tolerated in Oklahoma schools. Walters, who spoke with Fox News, stated that he has warned publishers that “We will be checking for these things now. Do not give us textbooks that have critical race theory…
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A number of female Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) practitioners have been forced to fight transgender competitors in competitions, causing them to quit tournaments in response. The presence of transgenders in the women’s competition first came to prominence after a video emerged from a North American Grappling Association (NAGA) tournament, in which Taelor Moore was pitted against James McPike, a…
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The Department of Commerce (DOC) is apparently coercing its employees to espouse Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) ideology and incorporate it into their work. A memorandum was released by the DOC on October 16 detailing ways in which DEI is a necessary facet of work for DOC employees and how to incorporate it into their daily work routine. “[T]hese duties are of such importance that…