The Florida Board of Education has issued new guidelines for teaching black history in the state, which comes after it rejected AP courses.
Day: July 21, 2023
Esper: Trump Is Not Fit for Office — I'm 'Willing to Assist Any' Credible Challenger
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Thursday on CNN’s “The Source” that he will not support his old boss, former President Donald Trump, for president in 2024 and is willing to assist any credible Republican candidate.
Glenn Youngkin Education Guidance Puts Parents Back in Control
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