“Democrat propaganda”: Marjorie Taylor Greene plans to team up with Musk to defund NPR

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The Greens want to pilot ‘forest schools’ to foster a respect for nature

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NTPC Green Energy IPO allotment: Check status, GMP, likely listing price

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Texas greenlights Bible-based curriculum for use in public schools

The Texas State Board of Education approved a new curriculum that will incorporate stories from the Bible into elementary school education. In an eight-to-seven vote on Tuesday, the board approved the state-written “Bluebonnet” curriculum, which infuses Bible stories into language arts materials for students in kindergarten through fifth grade. All four Democrats on the board were joined by

‘I think he was wearing a green jersey, so it stayed yellow’ – Fiji head coach fumes at Prendergast decision

Fiji head coach Mick Byrne was furious that Sam Prendergast’s first-half yellow card for a high tackle was not upgraded to a red. The controversial incident occurred in the eighth minute of Ireland’s thumping 52-17 win, with Prendergast shown a yellow for a tucked arm on Fiji back-row Kitione Salawa. Referee Hollie Davidson issued a

Majority of regional residents impacted by renewables are supportive, survey finds

New research by Farmers for Climate Action (FCA) has found a majority of regional residents support renewable energy projects. One thousand people living in renewable energy zones were surveyed on the strength of their support for renewable projects, with 70 per cent supporting clean energy projects on farmland in their local community. It comes after