Articles by James Varney
Kendall Qualls believes that decades of well-intentioned social and economic policies have decimated Black families, weakened Black abilities and limited Black goals -- facts largely unheard in the debate on racial and justice over the past half-century.
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June 9, 2021
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Some Baltimore area schoolchildren, barely back in the classroom after COVID-19 shutdowns, were stuck at home again this week because of an even older malady: lack of air conditioning.
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June 8, 2021
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Former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly said there is one reason he proposed a touring "History Show" with former President Trump: The American media failed at its job.
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June 8, 2021
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Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon, criticized as being soft on crime, is facing a recall drive just six months after taking office, making him an anomaly among prosecutors whose campaigns were funded by left-wing billionaire George Soros.
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June 8, 2021
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California education officials are considering applying a social justice paradigm to teaching K-12 mathematics that would erase "White supremacy" from the subject and eliminate gifted classes for students.
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June 6, 2021
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After having served for years as an Army Green Beret in Europe and the Pacific, followed by years as a national security analyst in Washington, Jim Hanson said he made a startling discovery: The real threat is at home.
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May 30, 2021
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Those who gave their lives during America's wars are honored on Memorial Day, but one veterans group hopes people will specifically remember 65,502 of them this year.
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May 29, 2021
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The Black Lives Matter movement's embrace of the Palestinian cause substitutes racial identity for religious autonomy in the Mideast conflict, casting Israel as the aggressor even as antisemitic attacks in the U.S. are on the rise, foreign policy analysts say.
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May 27, 2021
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Police officers across the country have been fired, demoted or otherwise disciplined for social media posts that voice opposition to Black Lives Matter and violence during racial justice protests.
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May 16, 2021
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Police officers across the country have been fired, demoted or otherwise disciplined for social media posts that voice opposition to Black Lives Matter and violence during racial justice protests.
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May 14, 2021
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The White House on Thursday announced the nomination of Catherine Lhamon to serve as an assistant secretary for civil rights in the Department of Education, the same job she held in the Obama era when she pushed the #MeToo agenda on college campuses.
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May 13, 2021
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A group House Republican House unveiled a pair of bills Wednesday designed to stop the teaching of critical race theory in schools, federal agencies and the military, calling the increasingly popular educational model "a radical, far-Left fringe ideology."
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May 12, 2021
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Desiree Andrade watched with anger as Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon's far-left criminal justice agenda, in her opinion, made sure those who committed the killing paid the smallest possible price.
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May 9, 2021
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The Tennessee legislature has voted to ban critical race theory in K-12 public and charter schools in a bill that the state's Republican governor Bill Lee is expected to sign.
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May 6, 2021
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Heading into the May 18 Democratic primary that will likely decide Philadelphia's municipal elections, George Soros-backed District Attorney Larry Krasner is facing voters who are deeply concerned about soaring crime and homicide rates, a new poll finds.
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May 5, 2021
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Many students at Tulane University are welcoming the news that Hunter Biden, the beleaguered son of the president, will be lecturing at the New Orleans college in the fall, even if their parents are not.
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May 2, 2021
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Lawmakers in at least a dozen states have introduced bills to stop schools from adopting a curriculum sweeping the country that teaches that White people are inherently racists, but only in Oklahoma has the legislation become law or gained traction.
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May 2, 2021
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The University of North Carolina has hired a journalism professor the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer who developed The New York Times' "1619 Project," a series that reframed U.S. history with slavery and racism as the defining characteristic of the American story.
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April 29, 2021
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President Biden's pick of racial justice and defund-the-police activist Kiran Ahuja to run the Office of Personnel Management is poised to advance Wednesday toward a vote by the full Senate, all but guaranteeing confirmation of another in a series of liberal activists chosen for high-ranking administration jobs.
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April 27, 2021
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The Biden administration plans to offer grants for U.S. history classes that teach critical race theory and the "1619 Project," a New York Times series that views slavery and the consequences of slavery as the centerpiece of the American narrative.
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April 21, 2021
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