📰 From homeroom to hate: How Jewish students are facing a new kind of pressure in public schools

From homeroom to hate: How Jewish students are facing a new kind of pressure in public schools

The article discusses the rising concerns of antisemitism faced by Jewish students in public schools across America. Since October 7, 2023, incidents of antisemitism have been on the rise, creating a climate of fear and insecurity for Jewish students. The article highlights instances of antisemitic behavior such as swastikas being drawn on desks and students being told to “go back to Israel.” Jewish students are facing not only physical safety concerns but also emotional and identity-based challenges in school environments. Organizations like the ADL are providing resources to combat antisemitism, and student groups like the Jewish Student Union are offering support and guidance to Jewish teens. The article calls for schools to address antisemitism urgently, provide training to teachers, challenge discriminatory comments, and ensure that Jewish students feel supported and safe in their educational environments.

📰 Trump breaks ‘Day One’ promise to lower costs as prices surge across America in first six months

Trump breaks 'Day One' promise to lower costs as prices surge across America in first six months

Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign promise of lower costs on “Day One” has not been fulfilled, with prices continuing to rise in the first six months of his administration. The broken promise of lower costs could lead to voter backlash against elected officials, especially in Congress. Trump’s campaign pledges to end inflation, cut energy costs, and reduce prices have not materialized, leaving swing voters feeling let down. The anger towards the current administration stems from policies that are seen as benefiting the wealthy while hurting working families. The article suggests that candidates like AOC and Kamala Harris may face challenges or opportunities in future elections based on their responses to rising costs and economic issues.

The article highlights the rising costs faced by working Americans due to policies that are making the American Dream unaffordable. It emphasizes the importance of listening to the concerns of everyday Americans who are feeling the impact of higher prices. The bipartisan Cost Coalition aims to showcase how Washington’s economic agenda is affecting the lives of ordinary citizens, urging politicians to pay attention to the real struggles faced by working families, veterans, and small businesses.

The piece criticizes Trump’s policies, such as tariffs and tax cuts, for exacerbating inflation and making life more difficult for Main Street businesses. Small business owners like Jamie Pikulsky are feeling the pinch of increased costs due to tariffs, impacting their ability to compete with larger chains. The article calls for a reevaluation of Washington’s economic agenda to prevent further harm to small businesses and working families.

The article concludes by urging both parties to address the issue of rising costs and prioritize economic policies that benefit the average person. It highlights the importance of politicians like Sen. Thom Tillis and former Gov. Roy Cooper, who have spoken out against policies that prioritize the wealthy over everyday Americans. The disconnect between political elites and the average person is emphasized, with a call for politicians to focus on lowering costs and growing the economy to address the concerns of voters.

📰 USA Volleyball’s anti-woman agenda lives on, despite Trump’s executive order

USA Volleyball's anti-woman agenda lives on, despite Trump's executive order

The article discusses the controversial gender policy implemented by USA Volleyball (USAV) following President Trump’s executive order on sex-based eligibility in sports. The policy requires athletes to compete based on the gender assigned at birth on their birth certificate, which the author criticizes for being easily circumvented by altering birth certificates. The author argues that USAV’s policy undermines the integrity of women’s sports by disregarding the biological differences between sexes and allowing for gender identity changes without affecting eligibility. The article highlights the author’s personal experience facing a male athlete in high school volleyball and the ongoing struggle for sex-based protections in women’s sports. The author calls for reform to safeguard women’s rights and dignity in sports, emphasizing the importance of recognizing biological sex in athletic competition.

📰 Congress repealed the Green New Deal. Can Trump finish the job?

Congress repealed the Green New Deal. Can Trump finish the job?

The article discusses the Republicans’ budget bill that includes significant cuts to green corporate subsidies, particularly targeting the Biden-era Green New Deal programs. The bill aims to end subsidies for electric vehicles, home energy improvements, and industry-level tax credits for wind, solar, and hydrogen by specific deadlines. President Trump issued an Executive Order to tighten regulations on tax credit eligibility and restrict foreign-subsidized firms from accessing subsidies. The article emphasizes the importance of strict regulatory implementation to ensure the taxpayer savings are realized and to prevent abuse of the system. It calls for the Trump administration to enforce eligibility requirements, prevent fraud, and crack down on appraisal-based tax credit manipulation without the need for new legislation.

📰 STEVE HILTON: Why I’m launching a legal war against California Democrats’ unconstitutional power grab

STEVE HILTON: Why I'm launching a legal war against California Democrats' unconstitutional power grab

California Democrats, led by Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta, are planning to redraw the state’s congressional maps in 2025 or 2026, which is seen as an unconstitutional power grab to solidify one-party rule. The Democrats are accused of manipulating the redistricting process to silence voters and secure more seats for their party. Republicans argue that the last redistricting cycle was tainted by partisan interference, resulting in unfair representation in Congress. Newsom and Bonta’s plan to redraw the maps mid-decade, before the next census, has sparked legal challenges and criticism for violating state and federal constitutional principles. Republican candidate Steve Hilton vows to fight against the alleged gerrymandering and advocates for fair and nonpartisan redistricting reforms based on objective criteria.

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