‘Book Banned at School Named After its Author’
Amid ongoing discourse about banning books, a middle school in Texas purportedly banned a book written by George Dawson — the man for whom the school was named.
Amid ongoing discourse about banning books, a middle school in Texas purportedly banned a book written by George Dawson — the man for whom the school was named.
As the American public discussed an August 2022 move by the Biden administration to cancel some student loan debt, some of its more vocal critics on social media were accused of receiving PPP “loans.”
On August 22 2022, an Imgur account shared a screenshot of the following tweet, which claimed that the state of Louisiana was withholding flood funding from New Orleans in an abortion-related disagreement — just as the anniversary of 2005’s destructive Hurricane Katrina was approaching: The tweet included no link to any news supporting the claim, and it …
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