Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, April 30

Daily : , April 30

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Allen County Republican Party Chairman Steve Shine, Has Announced The ACGOP’s Plans For Primary Election Night, As Well As The Traditional Post-Election Day “Coney Dog Luncheon”

3rd Annual Penny Pitch ‘N’ Putt Golf Outing Set For July

Walmart launches new grocery brand, as it tries to hang on to inflation-fueled growth

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Catholic ministry launches “Father Justin” AI, defrocks him after backlash

Trump’s DJT Stock Soars Again after Nunes Requests House Probe


Hour 2

Go Gators: Statement From University of Florida After Arrest of Campus Occupiers Was Perfection

Liberty Students Honor God in Huge Outdoor Event as Antisemitism Sweeps Secular Colleges

Affluent Americans are driving US economy and likely delaying need for Fed rate cuts

Interview: Corey DeAngelis is coming to Benton Harbor, MI

Well, That Was Fast: 3 Federal Lawsuits, Dropping Simultaneously, Challenge Education Department’s New Title IX Rule

They banned middle school girls who didn’t want to compete against a boy. Here’s how we fight back.


Hour 3

AstraZeneca admits for first time its Covid vaccine CAN cause rare side effect in tense legal fight with victims of ‘defective’ jab

New US cars will be required to have automatic emergency braking in 5 years

Biden Administration’s New Climate Rules Add $31,000 to Price of New Home, Industry Groups Say

PHM Student Handbook Changes Are Interesting

PHM Handbook Changes Are Interesting

This is the PHM high school student handbook proposed changes for next year. The will have first reading of these proposed revisions publicly this coming Monday. On May 20, the board will vote to approve potential changes.

Page 18 might be of particular interest. Notice the red ink?

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You can read the proposed student handbook here.

A recent district-wide email went out to PHM employees notifying them that current DEI officer, Derrick White, will leave that post and take over as Director of Alternative and Special Projects starting on July 1. This leaves the PHM DEI officer position open and vacant. I wrote about this change recently.

In my previous article, I wrote that PHM is eliminating the DEI officer position. took issue with my using the word ‘eliminate’ because the board hasn’t voted to officially eliminate it yet, and may not vote to do so. This was a fair criticism. However, numerous sources inside PHM tell me there are no plans to fill the DEI officer position in PHM. This would effectively leave the position open indefinitely and it would only remain in derelict status. Given that DEI is being rolled back all over the right now due to political pressure, I can see this position remaining vacant and effectively being eliminated. Arguing over semantics about whether a perpetually vacant position is actually ‘eliminated’ seems like a waste of time and energy. My sources say the position won’t be filled. If that changes, I’ll tell you.

In 2023, DEI jobs fell 5%, and so far they are down 8% in 2024. 30 states have introduced legislation to ban DEI in public education at all levels. Many have succeeded and DEI is being rolled back in many states. In years Indiana legislative session, HB 1338 would have effectively banned DEI in Indiana education. It didn’t pass, but SB 202 did pass in the 2024 session. DEI has become politically toxic and is in retreat in the corporate world as well as public education.

Now, that doesn’t mean the battle is won. As I’ve highlighted on the for many years, DEI, CRT, etc. are hidden within other programs like SEL. Just because PHM appears to be leaving the DEI officer post vacant and striking DEI language from the high school student handbook doesn’t mean the tenets of DEI are away. A point highlighted by Accuracy In Media’s deep-dive investigation into Indiana hiding DEI and CRT from not only parents and the public, but from school boards as well.

Alternative media, activists, and parent groups back against DEI are effectively driving it underground but the fight is long from over.

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, April 10

Daily : , April 10

Hour 1

Former Elkhart police chief arrested for allegedly driving drunk

Giant lake suddenly returns 130 years after vanishing

How a productive March changed Great Salt Lake’s spring outlook

Giant coyote killed by Michigan hunter is actually a gray wolf, which is odd because they are supposed all be gone from the area

Scientists just test-fired a cloud device over American soil with the ultimate aim of blocking sunlight

‘Strongly Disagree’ — NPR Rejects Accusation of Political Bias from Veteran Editor


Hour 2

Trump Takes on Pence Over Abortion Comments

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Several Michigan Democrats Fail To Condemn ‘Death To America’ Chants


Hour 3

: Cindi Hajicek is running for Indiana District 29 incumbent Joanna

When Doctors Are the Source of Public Health Misinformation

Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, April 9

Daily : , April 9

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‘Neo-Nazi’ Who Crashed U-Haul into White House Diagnosed w/ Schizophrenia

Biden May Be Ineligible for Ohio’s General Election Ballot

How Much Economic Growth Can Americans Put on Their Credit Cards?

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Hour 2

An Arizona court ruling makes nearly all abortions illegal in a presidential battleground state

Fani Willis Begs Appeals Court Not to Oust Her from Trump Case

: Mike Felker is running for ‘s 3rd congressional district

A Tale of 2 Johnsons: ‘Blackmailed’ Speaker Flip-Flops on FISA ahead of Key Vote


Hour 3

Mattel launches new “inclusive” version of Scrabble which is “less competitive” than the original game

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/huge-black-eye-for-pfizer-in-britain

I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.

Never saw it coming! Civil rights groups call for Baltimore to rename collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge 🙄

Indiana ranks as one of the most overworked states

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, April 10

Daily : , April 1

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Religious-themed designs banned from White House Easter egg art contest

3 months and 28 days: LGBTQ events clog calendar as White House faces backlash over Easter announcement

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Atheist Richard Dawkins Says He Would Choose Christianity over Islam ‘Every Single Time’, Calls Himself a ‘Cultural Christian’

MAGA PAC LAUNCHES “BIDEN-MART,” NOW VOTERS CAN COMPARE GROCERY PRICES UNDER TRUMP AND BIDEN

AMERICA’S GROCERY LIST 2024


Hour 2

Pair out for walk struck by crashing plane in Delaware County

Allen County Democrats to hold town hall ahead of upcoming mayoral caucus

Councilwoman announces mayoral candidacy, intends to honor Henry’s legacy

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Lou Conter, last living USS Arizona survivor after Pearl Harbor attack, dies at 102

15 Fastest Declining States in the US

The top places in the US where everyone is moving

At least 7 shot, all under age 17, in mass shooting near Indianapolis mall


Hour 3

‘Guilt tipping’ is getting out of control, but signs show consumers are pushing back

Heinz putting up ketchup-dispensing billboards outside some Chicago restaurants

Gary, Indiana’s lawsuit against gunmakers is shot down by a new law, after surviving 25 years of appeals