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Vista Outdoor Celebrates Latest Outdoor Participation Figures
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2023-06-20 01:00
Japan new economic package to total about $112 billion - Asahi
Japan new economic package to total about $112 billion - Asahi
TOKYO A package of economic measures Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's government is compiling will likely come to
2023-11-01 06:41
DeSantis wants Kamala Harris to meet the controversial right-wing scholar behind Florida’s slavery curriculum
DeSantis wants Kamala Harris to meet the controversial right-wing scholar behind Florida’s slavery curriculum
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wants to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris to discuss her criticism of the state’s Black history school curriculum standards after she joined widespread outrage over newly approved guidelines that diminish the impact of slavery and racist violence. “In Florida we are unafraid to have an open and honest dialogue about the issues. And you clearly have no trouble ducking down to Florida on short notice,” the governor wrote in a letter on 31 July, referencing her recent remarks in the state. “So given your grave concern (which, I must assume, is sincere) about what you think our standards say, I am officially inviting you back down to Florida to discuss our African American History standards,” he added. The administration also has invited William B Allen, one of the members of the working group that developed the standards who has a long history of inflammatory remarks and partisan rhetoric. The Independent has requested comment from the office of Ms Harris. The vice president travelled to Orlando on Tuesday to deliver remarks at the 20th Women’s Missionary Society of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Quadrennial Convention. Her visit follows remarks in the state on 21 July to condemn the state’s “propaganda” and the “extremist, so-called leaders” who support it. Though she did not name him or any other Florida officials, the vice president’s speech was directly aimed at the governor, whose administration has sought to radically overhaul public education and establish a “parents’ rights” agenda that restricts honest lessons of race and racism, threatens discussion of LGBT+ people and events, targets libraries and reshapes local school boards. A new set of standards for African American history in Florida schools will teach middle schoolers how enslaved people “developed skills” that could be “applied for personal benefit”. Another guideline instructs high schoolers to be taught that a massacre led by white supremacists against Black residents in Ocoee to stop them from voting in 1920 included “acts of violence perpetrated against and by African Americans.” Civil rights advocates, educators and lawmakers have warned that the guidelines present a distorted, revisionist picture of American history. “Adults know what slavery really was. It involved rape, it involved torture, it involved taking a baby from their mother, it involved some of the worst examples of depriving humanity of people in our world,” Ms Harris said in her remarks in Jacksonville. Members of the working group and the Florida Board of Education have defended the unanimously approved standards, assuring that they include comprehensive lessons on American history, including its darkest chapters. Mr Allen, a Black professor emeritus at Michigan State University who also sits on the national advisory board of the right-wing think tank Center for Urban Renewal and Education, has repeatedly defended the working group’s guidelines. A review of his past statements from Popular Information reveals a history of incendiary, contrarian remarks used to bolster and legitimise right-wing ideology. In 1989, he faced protests while participating in a panel titled “Blacks? Animals? Homosexuals? What is a Minority?” on which he claimed that special classes of protection for LGBT+ people and other minorities are a “fatal” mistake that heighten “tensions and antagonism”. Creating legal protections for minority groups “is the beginning of the evil of reducing American blacks to an equality with animals and then seducing other groups to seek the same charitable treatment,” according to prepared remarks. His speech was denounced by the US Civil Rights Commission – on which he was then serving as chair – as “disgusting” and “necessarily inflammatory”. That same year, he also was charged with kidnapping a 14-year-old girl from a Native American reservation in Arizona while she was the subject of a custody battle between her mother and a white couple who adopted her. Mr Allen also has opposed race-conscious admissions in higher education, including leading a campaign with a group that included members of the conservative Christian Hillsdale College and right-wing interest group the Heritage Foundation. He also has criticised The 1619 Project, which is explicitly banned from Florida schools, and has rejected concepts including “systemic racism, institutional racism [and] white privilege.” Mr DeSantis has routinely accused “the left” and Democratic officials of “indoctrinating” students in the state while he promotes an agenda that bans honest discussions of race and racism, sexuality and gender. The governor’s administration also recently approved materials from right-wing political advocacy group PragerU to be included in K-12 classrooms. The founder himself has said that those lessons are explicitly designed to indoctrinate. The campaign for Mr DeSantis, who is seeking the Republican nomination for president in 2024, has fired back at Black Republicans in Congress who have joined criticism of the African American history standards, including US Reps Byron Donalds and John James, as well as 2024 rival and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott. Both Mr James and Mr Donalds have endorsed Donald Trump. Read More Why Florida’s new curriculum on slavery is becoming a political headache for Ron DeSantis Most of Florida work group behind controversial new guidelines on African American history did not agree, report says The GOP primary is already decided. We’re just pretending it isn’t
2023-08-02 00:51
Pokemon GO Anniversary Event 2022 Details
Pokemon GO Anniversary Event 2022 Details
Pokemon GO is celebrating six years with an Anniversary Event. Players will encounter Pokemon like party hat Charmeleon and Charizard, Party Cake Pikachu, Pansear, and more throughout the event.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Jeopardy!' fans spin theories about what happens if a contestant on Alex Trebek show does not pick a clue
'Jeopardy!' fans spin theories about what happens if a contestant on Alex Trebek show does not pick a clue
In a thread on Reddit, fans had their onw theories as to what would happen if such a scenario ever came to pass
2023-07-30 18:04
Hocus Pocus Cast Then and Now: Stars of the Halloween cult classic through the years
Hocus Pocus Cast Then and Now: Stars of the Halloween cult classic through the years
In 1993, 'Hocus Pocus' gave rise to some cultural icons and many go-to Halloween costumes
2023-09-11 19:20
Who was Bryan Randall's ex-wife? Sandra Bullock's partner had complex past marred by drug abuse
Who was Bryan Randall's ex-wife? Sandra Bullock's partner had complex past marred by drug abuse
Bryan Randall and Janine Staten had legal disputes over unpaid child support and Randall struggled with drug addiction when they were married
2023-08-08 19:12
San Diego Padres Are Facing a Critical Two Weeks
San Diego Padres Are Facing a Critical Two Weeks
Will the Padres buy or sell at the deadline? The next two weeks will tell.
2023-07-14 20:00
Caitlin Clark, No. 2 Iowa struggle offensively and fall 65-58 to Kansas State
Caitlin Clark, No. 2 Iowa struggle offensively and fall 65-58 to Kansas State
Caitlin Clark struggled through a poor shooting performance and No. 2 Iowa failed to score in the last three minutes Thursday night, falling to Kansas State 65-58
2023-11-17 12:08
When will 'RHOA' Season 16 air? Release date, cast, plot and how to watch Bravo show
When will 'RHOA' Season 16 air? Release date, cast, plot and how to watch Bravo show
'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' Season 16 will feature some new and old faces of Bravo
2023-08-28 10:00
Pennsylvania woman who used bullhorn to direct Capitol rioters is convicted of Jan. 6 charges
Pennsylvania woman who used bullhorn to direct Capitol rioters is convicted of Jan. 6 charges
A Pennsylvania woman who used a bullhorn to direct rioters attacking the U.S. Capitol has been convicted of charges that she joined the mob in an attempt to keep President Joe Biden out of the White House
2023-07-19 01:52
Stock market today: World markets mixed as bond selling pressures Wall Street
Stock market today: World markets mixed as bond selling pressures Wall Street
World shares are mixed after Wall Street simmered under pressure from rising bond yields
2023-10-03 17:41