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Senator Blackburn and U.S. Representative Mark Harris (R-N.C.) introduced the National Education Association Charter Repeal Act to revoke the congressional charter of the NEA. • Ban the NEA from ...
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including retirements and new campaign ...
Penny Schwinn, in line to serve as second in command of the U.S. Department of Education, has withdrawn from the nomination, ...
President Trump’s name and image will never be forgotten should congressional Republicans have a say in the matter.
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'It's Very Important To Him': Delusional GOP Sen. Marsha Blackburn Claims Trump Wants To 'Unite' The Country During Wild Rant Against DEI In HearingIn a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on July 23, 2025, Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn went off on a wild rant against DEI and "activists" during her exchange with Assistant Attorney General ...
Senate Democrats agreed to support a Republican effort to expand veterans' access to private doctors through the Department ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNSen. Marsha Blackburn Probes Tennessee Schools: DEI Hidden, Immigrants Harbored?TN Universities Accused of Hiding DEI, Undocumented Students U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) has initiated a formal ...
Now, Congress is poised to hand this administration another weapon to marginalize LGBTQ+ voices online: the Kids Online ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNTennessee Sen. Blackburn To NEA: No More Federal Handouts For “Radical-Left Activist Group”Legislation Aims to Prohibit Lobbying by Nation's Largest Teachers' Union, Citing Concerns Over Political Activism and ...
Trump is six months into his second term, but some Republicans are ready to elevate him into the pantheon of American greats, proposing an ever-growing list of bills paying tribute well before his ...
There is a strong argument that online data brokers pose a direct threat to the lives of the individuals about whom they collect and sell information.
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The New Republic on MSNPete Hegseth Considers Running for Office to Escape the PentagonAfter barely six months of leading the nation’s military, embattled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants to hang it up and run for office. NBC News sources have reported that Hegseth has privately ...
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