K-12 Gender Identity Standards Surprise Some Washington Parents
June 17, 2016 |
Happy Friday from the nation's capital, where the CIA director says we're not defeating ISIS. Bridget Mudd analyzes. In Virginia, the governor wants over 200,000 ex-felons to vote. Conservatives say no, Josh Siegel reports. In Washington state, gender identity content for grades K-12 shocks parents, Kelsey Harkness writes. Plus: Sen. Mike Lee on a defeat for cronyism, and Sharyl Attkisson on manipulation of news. Don't forget Dad: Sunday is Father's Day. |
NewsK-12 Gender Identity Standards Surprise Some Washington ParentsWashington state's new gender identity guidelines map out specific "standards" for each grade level to achieve, including teaching kindergartners that "there are many ways to express gender." |
NewsConservatives Battle Virginia Governor's Order to Allow Ex-Felons to VoteIn two cases, the plaintiffs argue that Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, violated the state constitution and exceeded his authority by restoring voting rights to 206,000 ex-felons as a group—at one time—rather than individually. |
CommentaryCIA Director Affirms Obama's ISIS Strategy Is Not WorkingThe Obama administration has stubbornly maintained its position that we are actively containing and defeating ISIS despite all contrary evidence. |
CommentaryA Victory for the American People Against the Export-Import BankIt's not every day that the American people score a victory over the global elite, but that's exactly what has happened. |
AnalysisSnapshots From a Trip to Russia to Talk 'New Era' JournalismSharyl Attkisson, a senior independent contributor to The Daily Signal, writes about her experience at a journalism conference in Moscow, including discussions on censorship. |
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