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Jeremiah Poff

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Past articles by Jeremiah:

Stanford apologizes to Trump-appointed judge protesters shouted down as 'scumbag'

The dean of Stanford Law School and the university president apologized to federal Judge Kyle Duncan after a group of students and at least one administrator disrupted a planned lecture by the Republican-appointed jurist last week. → Read More

How COVID-19 school closures sparked a parent movement driving politics three years on

On March 13, 2020, then-Indian River County school board member Tiffany Justice was in shock. → Read More

House panel takes up federal ban on biological males competing in female sports for first time

The House Education and Workforce Committee will be reviewing bills that would prohibit biological males from competing in women's sports programs and protect parental rights at a Wednesday markup, the committee announced Monday. → Read More

University of Houston latest Texas school to ditch DEI statements in hiring

The University of Houston has banned diversity, equity, and inclusion statements in hiring, becoming the latest public university in Texas to follow a directive from Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) that prohibited such statements. → Read More

CPAC 2023: Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears compares state of America to 1984

OXON HILL, Maryland — Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears (R-VA) compared the current state of the United States to the dystopian novel 1984 by George Orwell during a panel at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday. → Read More

Biden student loan case: Missouri AG dismisses justices' standing concerns as 'red herring'

EXCLUSIVE — The Republican attorneys general leading the legal challenge to President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan are confident their case will succeed after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case Tuesday. → Read More

James Bond books edited by 'sensitivity readers' for racist language: Report

A series of new editions of James Bond novels set to be released in April will be edited from author Ian Fleming's original prose and feature a disclaimer after a review by "sensitivity readers." → Read More

Wyoming's GOP House speaker buries parental rights and school choice bills

The speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives is under fire from members of his own party who are accusing him of favoring the interests of teachers unions by blocking votes on parental rights and school choice legislation. → Read More

University of Texas System halts all DEI programs following backlash

The University of Texas System will halt all new diversity, equity, and inclusion policies following increased scrutiny due to their ties to critical race theory. → Read More

SUNY medical school 'indoctrinating' students to score 100% DEI compliance

EXCLUSIVE — The Downstate College of Medicine at the State University of New York cited providing travel stipends for faculty to attend "minority faculty development" meetings as an example of the institution's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, internal documents show. → Read More

Biden tweet on education access mocked as 'accidental endorsement' of school choice

A tweet from President Joe Biden expressing support for widespread access to quality education earned a number of mocking responses from Republicans and conservative activists, who thanked the president for making a case for school choice policies. → Read More

Descendant of University of Richmond donor demands $3.3B back after namesake canceled by 'woke' activists

The descendant of University of Richmond megadonors is demanding the university return the more than $3 billion his family donated after it stripped the university law school of his ancestor's name. → Read More

New Jersey embraces ‘woke’ label and calls out DeSantis for AP snub

Democratic Party politicians in New Jersey are positioning the state as a "woke" haven and are contrasting the Garden State's education efforts with Republican-controlled Florida. → Read More

Rainbow mask-wearing women denied Communion at Denver-area Catholic church

Two women wearing rainbow masks were denied Holy Communion at a Denver-area Catholic parish days after its school fired a teacher who confessed to being in a same-sex relationship. → Read More

Atlanta HBCU community joins protests against 'Cop City' police training facility

Students and faculty at several Atlanta area historically black colleges and universities have joined continued protests against the construction of a police training facility and are demanding that school leaders also denounce the project. → Read More

Primary voters want GOP contenders to lean into culture wars: Poll

EXCLUSIVE — The overwhelming majority of Republican primary voters want their party's presidential contenders to prioritize culture war issues in education and health, a new poll found. → Read More

'We are horrified': Republican AGs blast Garland and Wray over anti-Catholic FBI memo

A coalition of Republican attorneys general led by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares expressed shock and outrage Friday at a leaked FBI memo that proposed investigating traditional Catholics for links to white supremacy. → Read More

Schiff, Omar push PERIOD bill to ban student menstruation tracking, target DeSantis

A trio of House Democrats that included Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN) introduced legislation this week that would ban schools from inquiring about a student's menstrual history. → Read More

'Cheaply smeared': Youngkin education appointee rejected by Virginia Democrats fights back

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) blasted Democrats after the Virginia state Senate rejected three of his nominees, including an Indian immigrant he nominated to the board of education. → Read More

State of the Union 2023: Biden's failure to mention student loan forgiveness notable by its absence

President Joe Biden's State of the Union address Tuesday conspicuously contained no references to his administration's attempt to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt, a fact congressional Republicans took notice of. → Read More