Louisiana passed a law that has a new requirement for each of the public schools. Each classroom needs to display our country’s motto.
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Uganda Has Funds Cut Due To Homosexual Stance
Because of Uganda’s stance against homosexuality, the Washington, D.C.-based World Bank has cut funding to Uganda.
In-N-Out Bans Mask Wearing: Cites Customer Service Of All Its Employees
The In-N-Out burger chain will prohibit employees in five states from wearing masks unless they’ve got a note from their doctor.
Buy Stamps Now- Prices Rise Again Next Week
The price is going up on Sunday. Currently, a Forever stamp costs 63 cents. But it won’t stay that way for long:
Sweden Ditched Green Energy For Stable Energy System
During a public announcement in the Swedish Parliament, Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson expressed concern about a stable energy system.
Can You Write In Cursive? How Important Is It?
Cursive writing used to be taught as a mandatory extra in all elementary schools. Recently, cursive writing has been dropped..
Lineup Of Local Fireworks Celebrations And Activities
While official fireworks are set for Tuesday, some begin as early as Saturday. Here is where and when the fun happens.
Biden Executive Orders Expansion Of Abortion After Receiving Endorsements
The top three pro-abortion groups declared support of Biden and his run for the Presidency. Biden signed an executive order about abortion.
African Leaders Ask US To Respect Their Biblical Values
African leaders are trying to fight back! against Western woke, pro-abortion, and anti-family agendas increasingly targeting African nations.
What Is The Significance Of June 6? Why Did It Happen?
June 6, 1944, will forever go down in history as D-Day. This marked a definitive turn in WWII. The Allies were stormed the Western banks.
Uruguay Running Out Of Clean Drinking Water
The U.S. Embassy reports a potential shortage of drinking water across Uruguay. So much so that you may need to take extra precautions.
Nearly 25% of Moms Staying Home With Their Children
A new survey from Motherly found nearly a quarter of U.S. mothers say they are stay-at-home moms. This is up from 15% in 2022.












