2024:
The Republican National Committee on Friday revealed the criteria that 2024 GOP presidential candidates must meet in order to participate in the first primary debate in August.
Facebook-owned Instagram is preventing Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is competing with President Biden in the Democrat primary, from setting up an official campaign account, according to the candidate.
Public Schools:
Public schools have become adept in allowing teachers accused of sexual assault to move to other schools, often with the help of collective bargaining agreements negotiated by teachers unions.
- School districts move teachers who commit sexual assaults to other schools: Report (Washington Examiner)
A teacher at a California high school was placed on administrative leave following a video surfacing of her instructing students about where to find sex toys.
Anti-Woke:
NBA Player Jonathan Isaac is launching an anti-woke apparel brand aimed at supporting conservative values.
- ‘We Don’t Have to Hide’: NBA Player Jonathan Isaac Launches Anti-Woke Sports Apparel Brand (Breitbart)
Pride Month:
There is a meme that is circulating on social media regarding Pride Month. Isn’t this the group that’s suppose to be about acceptance and inclusion?
Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller took to Facebook Friday to voice his concerns about the upcoming Ozarks Pridefest and some of the sponsors.
The Biden Administration:
- Biden sanctions Iran tech firm for censorship while remaining silent on censoring US citizens (Just The News)
Censorship:
YouTube has dropped a policy responsible for the widespread censoring of conservative voices. It is now possible to dispute the results of the 2020 election on YouTube.
Men vs. Women:
A group of older men, some retired, from the U.K. totally destroyed a team of former U.S. women’s soccer players 12-0 at an independent soccer tournament in North Carolina on Thursday.
Democrat Run Cities:
A San Francisco store owner who immigrated to the United States from Afghanistan says he is at his wits end with crime in the city after a gang of thieves stole over $100,000 in merchandise from his tobacco shop.