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Penn State faculty turn into language police

Penn State faculty turn into language police Wednesday, May 19, 2021  |  OneNewsNow.com Staff (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish Patently ridiculous: That is how education watchdog Campus Reform is describing Pennsylvania State University’s push to address what it calls “male-centric” language. A resolution passed by the faculty senate urges the university to do away with terms such as freshman and upperclassmen, and even junior and senior descriptions, because the school has moved away from a “male-centered world.” The resolution, which can be viewed here, demands that Penn State alter everything from recruiting materials to the official university website. The faculty senate,” says Angela Morabito of Campus Reform, “is trying to fix a problem that exists solely in the minds of their members.”

SCOTUS inaction gives green light to fraud

SCOTUS inaction gives green light to fraud Thursday, February 25, 2021  |  Chad Groening (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish By choosing not to deal with serious questions of election fraud, a pro-family activist says the U.S. Supreme Court has given the green light for future fraud. The future of U.S. election integrity is in doubt now that the high court has refused to look at any of the 2020 election challenges. Many voters remain convinced that there was massive election fraud in a half-dozen battleground states and that Donald Trump actually won the election. Three justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch wanted to take a case brought by Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Kelly (R), but they fell one vote short of getting it done.

A chance to end a whole bunch of the shenanigans

A chance to end a whole bunch of the shenanigans Friday, February 19, 2021  |  Chad Groening (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish The Supreme Court will decide today whether it will hear any lawsuits challenging the validity of the 2020 presidential election. The Supreme Court refused to intervene in any of the lawsuits filed before January 20 that the plaintiffs believe could have proven election fraud and potentially changed the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. But Friday, almost a month after the inauguration, the high court will meet to decide if it will take up those election lawsuits, even though they would not likely be heard until October.

Gramley: GOP needs someone to enthuse the grassroots

They can dish all they want, but Trump won t quit

<p><img width="350" height="219" src="/media/17260244/ap20257012251737-1 350x219.jpg" alt="White House press room with Trump" class="ImageFloatLeft"/>An Ohio tea party leader believes the Democrat and Republican enemies of Donald Trump plan to try and wear him down until he just gives up.</p>

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