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From Bailout to Overhaul: Trump’s Two-Term Relationship With the Kennedy Center

From a COVID-era bailout to a full-scale overhaul, Donald Trump’s two-term relationship with the Kennedy Center reflects a broader center-right argument about accountability, mismanagement, and the limits of prestige-driven governance.

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When False Threats Become Real Dangers: The Naval Academy Hoax That Injured a Midshipman

On September 11, 2025, a false online threat shook the U.S. Naval Academy, triggering a lockdown, a friendly-fire injury, and a massive federal response. Former midshipman Jackson Fleming now faces federal charges, underscoring how dangerous “hoaxes” can become when fear meets force. False threats don’t just waste resources—they put lives at risk.

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Maryland’s Response to Charlie Kirk’s Assassination: One Vigil Is Not Enough

In the days after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Maryland saw only two candlelight gatherings—one broad call for peace in Harford County and one student-led vigil at the University of Maryland. Both were heartfelt, but compared to the nationwide response, Maryland’s silence is striking. One vigil is not enough; the state must do more to stand united against political violence.

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Montgomery County Schools Face Backlash Over Surge in Non-English-Speaking Immigrant Students

Montgomery County parents expect schools to prioritize their children’s education, but concerns have arisen over non-English-speaking students in classrooms, raising questions about resource allocation. Critics argue that current policies favor immigrant integration at the expense of American students, creating overcrowded classrooms and declining academic standards as taxpayer burdens increase.

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This Is What We Call Nutrition? A Glimpse at Montgomery County School Meals

At a Montgomery County back-to-school night, parents observed school cafeteria meals that highlighted a failing nutritional system. The food, primarily processed and lacking fresh options, contrasts sharply with Japan’s nutritious, educational lunch model. Parents question the value of taxpayer funding when children’s health is sidelined by bureaucratic compliance rather than genuine nutrition education.

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Anne Arundel County Schools Put Girls Last with Bathroom Policy

A sign in Old Mill High School allows students to use bathrooms matching their gender identity, raising concerns about safety and privacy for female students. Critics argue that the policy prioritizes inclusivity at girls’ expense, creating a double standard by only posting signs in girls’ restrooms. Parents are urged to hold AACPS accountable.

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Preferential Protection: Baltimore’s Double Standard on School Security

A new Project Baltimore investigation by Chris Papst exposes a troubling double standard in Baltimore City Schools: while school police are forced to disarm during instructional hours, leaving students without armed protection, the district’s CEO toured schools surrounded by armed officers. Parents call it “preferential protection”—safety for leaders, but not for kids.

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Maryland’s School Safety Theater: Layers of Bureaucracy, Little Real Protection

Maryland leaders claim our schools are “prepared” for mass shootings, but the truth is far less reassuring. Instead of confronting the hard realities of mental illness, over-medication, and the collapse of family structure, Annapolis hides behind trauma-informed drills, AI scanners, and endless regulations. Parents don’t want more safety theater — they want real security, real accountability, and the courage to admit that Maryland’s kids are still at risk.

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Asbestos in Maryland Schools: Another Safety Crisis Under Wes Moore’s Watch

Maryland schools face a crisis of asbestos contamination, particularly highlighted by issues at Williamsport High School and the Blair G. Ewing Center, which already suffers from mold. With over 900 students moved to virtual learning, parents question leadership accountability. Asbestos, regulated since the 1980s, remains a significant health risk in many aging facilities.

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Maryland Schools Open the Year With Mold: Another Failure of Wes Moore’s Priorities

As Maryland students return to school, parents are concerned about mold exposure due to inadequate infrastructure and HVAC failures in schools. Governor Wes Moore’s focus on progressive initiatives overshadows urgent needs for safe classrooms. Parents demand action to ensure proper ventilation and transparency, questioning the administration’s priorities amid ongoing health risks.

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