What's next in America's book ban battle? The book ban ban. Minnesota's Gov. Tim Walz has signed into law a measure prohibiting the removal of “a book or other material based solely on its viewpoint or the messages, ideas, or opinions it conveys.” The law allows books to be challenged, but mandates that trained and licensed librarians be part of the review. Minnesota's librarians and educators told CNN they welcome legal criteria for how to address book challenges, since some are worried about losing their jobs if they order books that prove controversial.
Joe Biden aux cérémonies pour le D-Day...
Rappel : Les USA avait eu l'intention de faire de la France un "protectorat", ils avaient frappé une monnaie et imprimé des billets, le "dollar français"...
Les recruteurs US disaient aux mecs; pour les décider à s'engager, "Tu vas voir, les femmes françaises c'est des chaudasses, tu vas bien t'amuser !"
Et aussi...ils ont testé le napalm sur Royan...
Biden... à coups de pieds dans le cul il retraverse l'Atlantique !
"The US is ready to provide Kyiv with a loan worth $50 billion using profits from Russian assets if the EU extends sanctions against Russia indefinitely."
St. Paul schools turn towards geothermal energy as Minnesota‘s climate shifts
And if students are uncomfortable, it’s difficult to focus on learning. A high school on the East Side of Saint Paul is wrapping up its first year with a new heating and cooling system that draws energy from the ground
Trump Vows to Lower Prices. Some of His Policies May Raise Them. (www.nytimes.com)
Donald J. Trump has not released a detailed economic plan. But three of his key proposals would push prices up, economists say.
What Donald Trump’s 34 Convictions Mean for the Presidential Election (econ.st)
Come election season, it could be Hunter Biden’s trial that hogs the headlines.