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National teachers union president defends use of 1619 Project

National teachers union president defends use of 1619 Project Lauren Fruen For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo The president of a powerful national teachers union has defended teaching the controversial 1619 Project that aims to reframe US history during a heated debate with Fox s Martha MacCullum where she argued it was a factual version of oppression in America .   During the segment, Randi Weingarten - the president of the American Federation of Teachers - denied that the project pushes the idea the United States is a racist country.  The 1619 Project, which was published by the New York Times in 2019 to mark 400 years since the first enslaved Africans arrived on American shores, reframes American history by placing the consequnces of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the center of the US narrative .

Leo Terrell blasts teachers union president s lies about American Revolution, critical race theory

Fox News contributor and former social studies teacher Leo Terrell calls out 1619 project education proposal. Fox News contributor and former history teacher Leo Terrell said on Tuesday that the American Federation of Teachers president lied about the importance of critical race theory and that the American Revolution was predicated on preserving slavery. Look, it s very clear that 1607 and 1619 and the slave issue was discussed and being discussed in American history but to make the premise that the American Revolution was fought on slavery is an outright lie. And I submit to you, that this union president, was afraid of losing her job if she said the wrong thing, Terrell told Fox & Friends, adding he was very upset by AFT President Randi Weingarten’s comments.

Abysmal Jobs Report Shows Folly of Biden s Big-Spending Agenda

The latest national employment numbers were released on Friday. Expectations were high. A combination of vaccinations, relaxing of pandemic-related economic restrictions, and stimulus funding that passed in March were enough to have experts predicting 1 million new jobs in April. The reality was quite different just 266,000 new jobs in April, the biggest underperformance in memory, and an unemployment rate increase to 6.1%. Placed in context with what employers are reporting about labor shortages, the jobs report is a stinging rebuke of President Joe Biden’s endless stimulus spending spree. Democrats touted the deeply flawed $1.9 trillion “COVID-19 relief” spending package as necessary to help the post-pandemic recovery.

Colonial Pipeline cyberattacker identified by FBI as Darkside

FBI names Darkside as Colonial Pipeline cyberattacker The FBI said Monday that the ransomware gang known as Darkside was the group responsible for the attack over the weekend that forced the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline networks responsible for carrying gasoline from Texas to the Northeast. The FBI confirms that the Darkside ransomware is responsible for the compromise of the Colonial Pipeline networks, the FBI said in a statement Monday. We continue to work with the company and our government partners on the investigation. A senior Department of Justice source told FOX Business that the investigation into the attack is ongoing due to the involvement of ransomware, labeling the sophistication of the tools involved very high.

Thomas Gallatin: Biden Waives His Own Ethics Rule — The Patriot Post

In yet another example of Democrat double standards, Joe Biden has waived ethics rules intended to prevent unions from having undue influence with the executive branch. Fox News reports, “Beginning as early as March, the White House waived certain rules for former labor union personnel slotted to fill Biden’s transition teams and government vacancies, who would have otherwise been prevented from communicating with their old unions.” Thus far, two former union officials who are now part of the Biden administration — Alethea Predeoux at the Office of Personnel and Management and Celeste Drake, who leads the administration’s Made In America Office — have been granted waivers from the ethics rule. That allows them to freely communicate with their “former” unions, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) and the Directors Guild of America (DGA) and the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), re

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