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Texas A&M system OKs policy to restrict faculty from advocating 'race and gender ideology'
Texas A&M system OKs policy to restrict faculty from advocating 'race and gender ideology'. 10 professors testified, with 8 ...
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Texas A&M system approves policy to restrict faculty from advocating "race and gender ideology"
Faculty are also prohibited from teaching material inconsistent with approved syllabi. The changes come in response to a recent controversy over classroom discussions on gender identity.
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New model warns of a staggering $68 billion alcohol burden in Australia
Alcohol-related diseases and injuries have the potential to cost the Australian healthcare system a staggering $68 billion over 60 years if nothing is done to stop the impact.
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