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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday prohibiting federal funds from being allocated to public schools that promote critical race theory (CRT) or radical gender ideology. He also signed an order to combat the increase in anti-semitism that has been prevalent on college campuses since the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas.

When President Donald Trump was sworn into office on Jan. 20, and he immediately started signing executive orders to ban DEI from the federal government, we should all have been waiting for the other shoe to drop — that “shoe” being critical race theory. According to the LA Times, Trump is expected to sign an executive order that would pull federal funding from any school that teaches CRT, a college-level academic framework for studying systemic racism that Republicans have demonstrated time and time again that they know nothing about. MORE:...

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday prohibiting federal funding of K-12 schools that promote Critical Race Theory or radical gender ideology. “Parents trust America’s schools to provide their children with a rigorous education and to instill a patriotic admiration for our incredible Nation and the values for which we stand,” the order says.

FIRST ON FOX â€“ The Pentagon's second-highest-ranking official outlined a commitment to policies focused on "nonbinary service members" and mandating critical race theory training, claiming those points were keys to national security. 

Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleene Hicks discussed the need to create a cultural change in the military at multiple Pride events, including most recently on June 5. 

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Since the terrorist attack of Oct. 7, the war in Gaza has captivated the attention of the American public. As a result, interest in the conflict has quickly manifested into yet another theater in America’s greater culture war. American views on the war in Gaza have become increasingly centered around issues of diversity here in our own country. A large contingent of protesters and Palestinian sympathizers see and even openly acknowledge that they are in fact fighting to dismantle Jewish “privilege” in America and the system that supports it. When...

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A federal judge has ruled Arkansas cannot prevent two high school teachers from discussing critical race theory in the classroom, but he stopped short of more broadly blocking the state from enforcing its ban on “indoctrination” in public schools. U.S. District Judge Lee Rudofsky issued a narrow preliminary injunction Tuesday evening against the ban, one of several changes adopted under an education overhaul that Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed into law last year. The prohibition is being challenged by two teachers and two students...

O.J. Simpson died on Thursday at the age of 76, and the media didn’t quite know what to do. They didn’t know what to do because O.J. Simpson was a murderer, and everyone knows he was a murderer. But he spent the last half of his life being treated by some in the media as though he was a sort of controversial figure. A headline from the Washington Post summed this up: “How will O.J. Simpson be remembered?” The answer for everyone who remembers the O.J. Simpson murder trial is...

A University of Illinois-Chicago assistant professor believes critical race theory [CRT] can be integrated into chemistry lessons. 

Terrel R. Morton, an "Identity and Justice in STEM Education" scholar, wrote an article in Nature to highlight the racial disparities in the chemistry and science fields and offer ways to practice CRT in order to address the underrepresentation.

Citation From the June 29, 2023, edition of Fox News' The Faulkner Focus JULIE BANDERAS (ANCHOR): We're waiting to hear from the president on the Supreme Court's landmark decision striking down race-based factors in college admissions. One of the cases before the court involved Harvard's rejection of an Asian student with perfect grades and near-perfect test scores. Harvard just responding with a critical statement.