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‘Soviet-style bulls***’: Dan Bongino and Charlie Kirk decry ‘Twitter Files’ blacklist

Conservatives erupted in anger after revelations from Elon Musk's "Twitter Files" confirmed that certain accounts had been censored.

Latest ‘Twitter Files’ release shows secret ‘blacklist’ label on conservative accounts

Twitter's practices of "shadowbanning" were revealed by a new release of Elon Musk's "Twitter Files."

Calls for Prince Harry and Meghan to lose titles grow after ‘unbelievable’ attacks in Netflix doc

A British lawmaker called for Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, to lose their royal titles on Thursday after a new Netflix documentary series lobbed fresh racial accusations at the royal family.

SEE IT: Oklahoma Gov. Stitt bans TikTok, joining GOP governors across the country

Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) banned the social media app TikTok on state devices by executive order on Thursday.

‘It’s Trump!’: Ann Coulter blames ex-president for lackluster GOP midterm performance

Ann Coulter joined the radio show Clay and Buck on Thursday, on which she placed the blame for the GOP's midterm election results squarely on the shoulders of former President Donald Trump.

Loudoun schools name interim superintendent who vows to rebuild ‘public trust’

The Loudoun County school board appointed a new interim superintendent to replace fired Superintendent Scott Ziegler in an emergency meeting Thursday.

Jan. 6 committee considering criminal referrals for four Trump allies

The Jan. 6 committee is reportedly considering criminal referrals for at least four of former President Donald Trump's close allies.

WATCH LIVE: Loudoun school board to appoint interim superintendent

The Loudoun County school board is meeting to appoint district chief of staff Daniel Smith as interim superintendent following the dismissal of Scott Ziegler.

Many schools used pandemic funds on teacher bonuses and hiring sprees

Still flush with billions of dollars in pandemic aid, many schools around the country are pouring funds into padding their payrolls or expanding programs they pursued long before the outbreak.

Commerce Department sees ‘need to invent’ new education system to beat China

A long-term economic competition with China could necessitate a major overhaul of the American education system, according to a senior Commerce Department official.
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