'SCARY' SECRET: On 'The Ingraham Angle,' a mother is furious after finding out a Maine school allegedly tried to transition her 13-year-old daughter without her knowing.
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LAURA INGRAHAM: The left is on a demonic campaign to destroy the natural biological orderFox News host Laura Ingraham explores all the ways in which the government's response to COVID made Big Pharma rich while suppressing Americans with mandates on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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Love Is In The Air At Almost MaineWe’re never more vulnerable than when we love, for to love someone means exposing ourselves fully. To allow ourselves to be seen. And if we’re lucky, our offering is met with reciprocal feelings through which trust, respect and tender-heartedness flourish. It’s a lot to ask of us imperfect beings. But...
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Maine East boys basketball aiming for first winning season in 14 yearsLong a struggling basketball program, Maine East is on its way up. The Blue Demons have not had a winning basketball season since 2009. They also have won just 16 games combined through the last three seasons. But they need one more win to guarantee themselves their first winning season in 14 years.
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Heat Pump Wars In MaineOil and propane dealers in Maine are mounting a disinformation campaign designed to scare people who are considering a heat pump.
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Maine spending committee agrees on $10.3 billion supplemental budgetThe Maine Legislature's spending committee has agreed on a $10.3 billion supplemental budget. This adjustment is to ensure the state's obligations through June 30.
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How Educators Secretly Remove Students With Disabilities From SchoolROSEBURG, Ore. — Jessica LaVigne was nervous but hopeful on a recent afternoon that the team managing her son’s education plan at Roseburg High School would tell her something she had dreamed of for more than a decade: He would be able to attend a full day of school for the first time since second grade. During her son’s elementary years, LaVigne was called almost daily to pick him up hours early because he was having “a bad day.” By middle school, he was only attending an hour a day. By high sc
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