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Ben Sasse claims public schools were created to separate Catholic kids from parents, priests
Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who recently revealed he is battling cancer, is warning that one of the central goals behind America's public school system was to separate Catholic children from the influence of their parents and priests. "The spread and rise of American public schools in the factory model was overwhelmingly about separating Catholic kids from their parents and their parish," Sasse said Tuesday during an event with The Trinity Forum. "That’s what it was for.
Ben Sasse reflects on life, parenting, future of country in Ruthless interview
Former U.S. Senator Ben Sasse delivered a heartfelt reflection on his life, parenting, and politics to the Ruthless Podcast in an exclusive interview released Tuesday morning. "Death sucks, but I'm not really scared," Sasse told the Fellas. "People are surprised by the answer.
Bari Weiss addresses Scott Pelley firing in CBS News staff call, says its the ‘path that he chose’
Scott Pelley accused CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of misleading staff about his firing after she told employees Wednesday that the network tried to "find a way back" with the longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent before cutting ties. Weiss reportedly told staff during the network’s 9:00 a.m. ET editorial call that Pelley’s departure followed a breakdown in trust and mutual respect after his clash with new management.
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Celestial art and Masters of the Universe: What to see, do or hear this week in Europe
Superheroes with fringes and magical swords, convicts out for revenge, and exhibitions that'll make you starry-eyed - here's what's on our cultural agenda this week. If the recent heatwave had you unable to do anything but melt, moan and eat ice cream, here's hoping this new batch of suggestions can entice you back outside - or into an air conditioned venue. From exhibitions celebrating the centenary of Marlyn Monroe's birth to '80s superheroes powering up the big screen, here's what to see,...