Pentagon boss Pete Hegseth’s “War on Woke” has been dealt a blow after a federal judge ordered his department to restock ...
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Judge orders ‘immediate’ return of books removed from 5 DOD schools
The censored items included materials about slavery, Native American history, women’s history, LGBTQ history, and preventing ...
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A dream horse, pirate adventures and the final frontier by various authors – children’s ...
Explore themes of loss, family and healing in an exquisite story about a girl who rides through her grief on a magical horse, ...
Treasure hunting isn’t just for pirates and Indiana Jones – it’s alive and well at the Goodwill on Apples Way in Lincoln, Nebraska, where the thrill of the find comes with budget-friendly price tags ...
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Cambridge school receives mental health book donation from developer
Following World Mental Health Day on Friday 10th October, a school in Girton has received a donation of mental health-themed books from local housebuilder Barratt Homes, which is developing new ...
The Secretary of Defense had in April ordered the removal of as many as 600 books from military bases in his effort to rid ...
There’s something almost magical about the blue and white facade of Goodwill Select Store in Hattiesburg that beckons to ...
While six of the 14 participants said they would describe themselves as “MAHA moms,” the others did not. The overall group ...
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One in three Nigerian newborns breastfed within first hour, as poor diets persist among ...
According to the trend figure in the report, exclusive breastfeeding has improved from about two per cent in 1990 to around ...
A federal judge ruled Monday that books removed from Department of Defense schools at Fort Campbell must be restored.
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Creators Syndicate on MSNWhich Kind of Country Will We Be?
My two boys recently got new passports. The little books are gorgeously designed. On thick paper, drawings are etched of ...
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South Korea's Birth Rate Can Rise via Tax Incentives, Harvard Scholar Says
Joseph Henrich, 57, a professor in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, said, “During the Roman Republic, low birth rates emerged as male elites avoided marriage, but ...
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