Today's top stories: |
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1.) California will no longer require eighth-graders to take algebra |
2.) Mark Levin to Karl Rove: 'Bring it on, Karl baby. Bring it on, doughboy. Bring on your little whiteboard' [AUDIO] |
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3.) Colorado secretary of state investigated for crimes, ethics violations and newspaper theft |
4.) Idaho state senator's bill would require all high-school kids to read 'Atlas Shrugged' |
5.) Eye surgeon linked with Sen. Bob Menendez frequently prescribed expensive drug, billed Medicare |
6.) Superintendent demands raises for nation’s wealthiest teachers, says they deserve $100,000+ a year |
7.) Sandy Hook tragedy prompts representative to propose tax on violent video games [VIDEO] |
8.) David Keene: UN arms treaty an attempt to 'end-run the Constitution' [VIDEO] |
9.) Obama says his agenda will put Pelosi back in charge |
10.) Ann Coulter: Mainstream media 'a threat to democracy' [VIDEO] |
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From the Intercollegiate Studies Institute network and LI's Campus Reform: |
11.) Northwestern students demand reparations for 150-year-old massacre (Campus Reform) |
12.) GW and Michelle Obama: Health Hypocrisy (The GW Patriot) |
13.) Dozens of Harvard Students Forced Out Over Cheating Scandal (The College Fix) |
14.) Public Safety: Regulating Things Rather Than People (The College Conservative) |
15.) What ‘Overheard’ debates reveal about us (The GW Patriot) |
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