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Carroll County Public School System bows to Moms for Liberty and bans books on sex

January 17, 2024 Michael Olesker

BALTIMORE – The great thinkers in the Carroll County public school system believe they’re doing their students a favor. The

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What Jennifer Pippin gets Wrong About Teen Girls and Anne Frank

April 8, 2023 Earl Yarington

Back in 1942, Annelies Marie Frank was busy journaling. Her dream was to become a journalist, and at 13, she

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Book banning resonates as an issue in Maryland school board races

November 3, 2022 Capital News Service

About 25% of the 102 candidates who responded to the CNS survey said they favor banning some controversial books from school libraries – but about 41% opposed doing so. Meanwhile, about 30% chose a middle path, saying they trust the review process that screens books, or that they think that age should be a factor when deciding what is allowed in schools.

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The current U.S. national debt:
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