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How Many Radical Islam Sleepers are in the United States?

How Many Radical Islam Sleepers are in the United States?

04/24/2025

PragerU: Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of a Hamas co-founder, was raised to fight Israel and help take over the West—until a life-changing event opened his eyes.

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‘Make Texas Healthy Again’ Signed into Law

‘Make Texas Healthy Again’ Signed into Law

06/27/2025

The new law includes provisions to protect physical activity time in schools and require warning labels on foods containing certain additives.

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Parents Praise Passage of Protections From Sexual Predators in Schools

Parents Praise Passage of Protections From Sexual Predators in Schools

05/31/2025

An army of advocates worked with lawmakers to protect students from sexual abuse and exploitation.

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How a radical nationwide organization’s tentacles extend into Texas higher education.

How a radical nationwide organization’s tentacles extend into Texas higher education.

06/12/2025

A national academic association that promotes radical ideologies and activism has stashed assets across Texas universities, most notably at UT-Austin.

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How Texas' Law Enforcement Officials Are Shielding Illegal Aliens

How Texas' Law Enforcement Officials Are Shielding Illegal Aliens

04/25/2025

“U” visas are intended to grant temporary legal status and work authorization to illegal aliens who are victims of certain serious crimes.

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America’s No. 2 School District Stares Into Fiscal Abyss After Years-Long Spending Spree

America’s No. 2 School District Stares Into Fiscal Abyss After Years-Long Spending Spree

04/09/2025

What about our ISDs? The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will vote Tuesday on a spending plan for the 2025-26 school year that runs almost $3 billion deeper than its income, pushing the nation’s second-largest school district deeper into a catastrophic financial spiral.

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