Woke Math Aims to Teach Seattle Kids That ‘Western’ Math Is Racist

 
 
Oct 25, 2019
 

Happy Friday from the home of the Washington Nationals, up 2-0 going into tonight's World Series game here against the Houston Astros. In a resolution, Senate Republicans press House Democrats to run an impeachment probe that is fair to President Trump. China has a huge image problem, Newt Gingrich says while discussing his new book on the communist regime. Former fast-food executive Andy Puzder tells his story on the podcast. Plus: Nicole Russell on the transgender sports controversy, and Jarrett Stepman on math that doesn't add up. Enjoy the weekend.

 
 
 
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By Jarrett Stepman

Social justice warriors will leave no stone unturned in their effort to fundamentally transform America.
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By Daniel Davis

"What I thought was, 'I could do that.' And thank God I lived in a country where I could do that," recalls Puzder, formerly the CEO of CKE Restaurants.
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By Fred Lucas

Thirty-nine of the 53 other Senate Republicans join them in calling House Democrats' impeachment drive "illegitimate and dangerous."
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By Virginia Allen

"At the K-12 level, the elementary and high school level, we have seen completely flat academic outcomes since the program began in '65," says Lindsey Burke of President Johnson's Great Society initiative.
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By Rachel del Guidice

"What the current Chinese government would like is to be able to project an image of the China they wish you would believe in and then have you not ask questions, and I think that's not the way the world works," says Gingrich.
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By Jason Hopkins

Tom Homan says he had "enforced the laws of this country" for over 30 years under six different presidents, but hadn't seen this level of protest until now.
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By Nicole Russell

The cyclist has gone so far as to say science doesn't show testosterone gives men a competitive advantage over women. But that's simply false.
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By Casey Mattox

The stampede from left and right to regulate Facebook, Google, and other tech companies provides a classic example of a useful thought experiment: Every time you come up with a new power for government, think about that power being exercised by politicians you don't like.
 
     
 
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