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Student Gov Votes To Grant Free Tuition Reparations To Black Students
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Rob Shimshock Student leaders at Western Kentucky University passed a resolution to grant black students free tuition as a form of reparations. WKU’s Student Government Association passed the resolution with a vote of 19-10-1 this week, according to the College Heights Herald. “This is something that I think is…
Why Repealing Obamacare would not Spell Doom for the Healthcare Industry
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Idea That White Kids Can’t Wear ‘Black Panther’ Halloween Costume Is Insane, Says Movie Collaborators
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Bobby Flay’s Wife Wants A Judge To Overturn Their Prenup Contract
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Dear Liberals: Dissolving The Dept. of Education Would NOT End Public School
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