‘Political Indoctrination’: Parents claim ideological bias in the university preparation course at California High School

A group of parents at De la Jolla High School criticizes a course for preparing the university at the school about what parents regard as ideological imbalance and ‘political indoctrination’. School leaders say that the San Diego Mesa College Professor who teaches the course falls within its rights. The course, “Introduction to political sciences”, analyzes, […]

Colorado Bill would give new data centers large tax exemptions, but critics wonder whether that is necessary – or rather

A two-fold proposal that is intended to attract data centers to Colorado by offering huge 20-year tax benefits is confronted with a litany of criticism resulting from the impact of the environment of the centers about whether state-officials are needed to attract an already blooming industry. Senate Bill 280 Would create a certification system that […]

Nuggets Podcast: A Nuggets-Clippers Playoff Preview, an NBA Awards Stemnet and the scariest postseason artists

In the latest edition of the Nuggets Ink -Podcast, Beat writer Bennett Durando and sports editor Matt Schubert Recvene while Denver is preparing for the Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA play -offs. Under the topics discussed: The Nuggets closed the regular season 3-0 under Interim head coach David Adelman. What has been the atmosphere […]

Trump administration deports hundreds of immigrants, even if a judge recommends that their deletions are stopped

By Nicholas Riccardi The Trump government has transferred hundreds of immigrants to El Salvador, even if a federal court sequence Temporarily equipped the deportations among a 18th -century war declaration aimed at Venezuelan gang members, officials said on Sunday. Flights were in the air at the time of the ruling. Judge James E. Boasberg of […]