Exclusive | GOP Rep. Young Kim unveils ‘Stop DEI’ bill as California Dems push affirmative action reboot

Congresswoman Young Kim is pushing a bill that would prevent schools from receiving federal funds if the institution discriminates based on race, sex, ethnicity, color, or national origin in student aid decisions.  Kim’s action comes as California Democrats seek to revive affirmative action in public education. The Stop DEI Act, which Kim plans to introduce Wednesday, is in direct response to ACA 7 — which if passed by voters, would amend the state’s constitution to allow for race-based and sex-based preferences in most public education programs.  “Schools that award aid based on merit or financial need have nothing to worry…

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Home heating oil businesses struggle to navigate volatile market

LONDONDERRY, NH – Home heating oil firms are facing mounting cost pressures as rising crude and diesel prices tied to Middle East tensions squeeze margins and disrupt operations across New England. The recent spike follows a cold winter that boosted demand for heating oil, leaving both consumers and suppliers exposed…

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Bernie Sanders’ anti-billionaire group defends surprising endorsement of billionaire for CA governor

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democratic socialist Bernie Sanders’ anti-billionaire progressive group has endorsed its first billionaire candidate, Tom Steyer, in the crowded field campaigning to be California’s next governor.Our Revolution’s platform centers on eliminating corporate and billionaire influence in politics and supporting candidates who vow to…

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Exclusive | High holy days: Weed-loving NY Jews are bringing New Yorkers together one smoke at a time

They’re praising and blazing. A toking tribe of ganja-loving Jewish New Yorkers is lighting a match under the traditional Shabbat celebration — holding fun and 420-friendly “infused” dinners where the brisket isn’t the only thing that’s smokin’. Lighting up back in 2024 and celebrating a dozen or so chilled-out gatherings since, the semi-regular social event welcomes Jews and Gentiles alike for a multi-course, faith-based dinner while enjoying a wide selection of weed-related offerings — because “Jews who love cannabis deserve a community, too,” according to organizer Danit Sibovits. A serious attorney by day and a not-so-serious comedian and influencer on her off…

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