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Today, John Solomon looks at the biggest headlines of the day, including President Trump's announcement to cease penny production, the implications of U.S. involvement in Gaza, and the ongoing battle against corporate espionage from China. Today's guests include Congressman Burgess Owens, who shares his insights on recent victories in Congress, the importance of education for the future of our children, and his advocacy for making college more affordable. Campus Reform's Nick Giordano discusses the staggering $200 million allocated by the Department of Education for counseling courses focused on whiteness and privilege, and the implications of such funding on student performance. Giordano argues for the need to raise academic standards rather than lower them, emphasizing the importance of merit-based advancement in education. Finally, John introduces us to Joanne Pinto and Lindsay Vigue from Donate Life Connecticut, who share inspiring stories about living donations, the importance of community support, and how individuals can make a significant impact by choosing to donate organs.
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Today, John Solomon looks at the biggest headlines of the day, including President Trump's announcement to cease penny production, the implications of U.S. involvement in Gaza, and the ongoing battle against corporate espionage from China. Today's guests include Congressman Burgess Owens, who shares his insights on recent victories in Congress, the importance of education for the future of our children, and his advocacy for making college more affordable. Campus Reform's Nick Giordano discusses the staggering $200 million allocated by the Department of Education for counseling courses focused on whiteness and privilege, and the implications of such funding on student performance. Giordano argues for the need to raise academic standards rather than lower them, emphasizing the importance of merit-based advancement in education. Finally, John introduces us to Joanne Pinto and Lindsay Vigue from Donate Life Connecticut, who share inspiring stories about living donations, the importance of community support, and how individuals can make a significant impact by choosing to donate organs.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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