Daily Show Prep: Thurs, Dec. 22
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What did schools do with their emergency “pandemic” money?
Pennsylvania school board member to resign over statement rejecting ‘cis White male’ for president
School Board President Accused Of Inviting High School Choir To ‘Adult’ Party At His Home
Nuclear fusion breakthrough: Scientists generate more power than used to create reaction
Pete Buttigieg often flies on taxpayer-funded private jets, flight data show
Retired Navy SEAL made famous after coming out as trans announces detransition: ‘Destroyed my life’
Casey remembers Pearl Harbor.
Last known Pearl Harbor survivor in Nevada dies
VIDEO: 28-Year-Old Woman Suddenly Drops Dead While Working Out at Gym
Richmond Restaurant Denies Pro-Life, Pro-Family Group Dinner Service Over Christian Values
‘Terminate the Constitution’ another Charlottesville hoax?
Interview: Stacey McDowell
BREAKING: Warnock Projected Winner of GA Senate Runoff
Hollywood Hoping ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Will Fly High (Again) as It Returns to Theaters
After NDAA Defeat, Amy Klobuchar Drops National Security Rationale for Media Cartel Bill JCPA
From John Travolta to Ted Danson, Tributes Pour in for Hollywood Star Kirstie Alley
Georgia Breaks Record On Last Day Of Early Voting
Interview: Pastor Lucas Miles
‘Vaguely Familiar?’: Here’s The Fauci Fib That Stood Out Most In The Doc’s Dishonest Deposition
California English teacher says proper grammar is ‘white supremacist,’ refuses to teach it
Fallen officer’s family snubs McConnell and McCarthy at Jan. 6 gold medal ceremony
Elon Musk Claims ‘More Smoking Guns’ Are on the Way From Twitter
Twitter and the FBI on a Collision Course After Sworn Document Shows Conflicting Narratives
‘An Unregistered Lobbying Firm’: Musk Rips NYT After Silence On ‘Twitter Files’
Final Score: GOP 222, Democrats 213 After California House Race is Finally Called for Republicans
New Two-Year International Study Finds N-95 Masks No More Effective Than Surgical Masks
Power outages in North Carolina were caused by gunfire at substations, according to officials
US federal government pays $5M for software to turn citizens into online “misinformation” responders