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| | Why Every Family Needs the Tuttle Twins | | When I started Upward News, we focused on exposing the indoctrination happening in schools—from kindergarten classrooms to middle school libraries. The things being taught were outrageous and harmful, and it fueled our mission to shine a light on what the left was doing to shape young minds. | Now, with Trump's recent victory, it's tempting to think we can breathe a sigh of relief. But here's the truth: the progressive agenda is deeply rooted in our schools, media, and culture. It didn't disappear overnight, and progressives are going to keep pushing their narratives harder than ever. | That's why the Tuttle Twins are so important. These books teach kids the truth about liberty, free markets, and American values—the exact lessons progressives don't want them to know. They're fun, engaging, and packed with critical ideas every family needs. | I got several Tuttle Twins books, and they're incredible. I wish I had these growing up. The stories are inspiring, and the hardcover quality is top-notch. These are books you'll want on your shelf for years, ready to pass down to your kids and grandkids. | If you're serious about giving the next generation the tools to think critically and embrace freedom, these books are a must. | Get Tuttle Twins Books Today* → | -Ari |
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| | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | π Guatemalan migrant accused of subway murder re-entered the US illegally. Sebastian Zapeta, the man who allegedly killed a female subway rider by setting her on fire, was deported under Trump in 2018 after crossing into Arizona. Since then, he returned and gained entry to the US. However, the Department of Homeland Security has no record of his re-entry, indicating he crossed undetected. | πΈ Photos reveal Joe Biden met Hunter's Chinese business partners. Newly released images show then-Vice President Joe Biden meeting members of BHR Partners, a Chinese firm co-founded by Hunter Biden, during a 2013 trip to Beijing. The records, obtained by America First Legal, contradict Joe Biden's past claims of no involvement in his son's business dealings and highlight the Bidens' close ties to Chinese officials. | π Ethics report on Matt Gaetz sparks GOP dissent. A House Ethics Committee report released Monday found "substantial evidence" that former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) violated House rules and laws related to prostitution, illicit drug use, and obstruction of Congress. However, some Republican lawmakers argued that publishing the report after Gaetz's resignation from Congress breaks Committee norms and risks appearing politically motivated. | π President Biden withdrew major student loan forgiveness plans. In his final weeks, the Biden administration canceled two proposals that would have erased student loan debt for over 30 million borrowers. Biden's previous student loan cancellation efforts have faced legal hurdles and likely would be thwarted by the incoming Trump administration. |
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| | WHAT WE'RE HEARING | Donald Trump called for US "ownership and control" over Greenland, and said buying the country is "an absolute necessity." Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey (D) backtracked on refusing to work with the Trump administration on deportations. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said, "If you're rooting against the president, you are rooting against the nation." Conservative CNN panelist Scott Jennings called out Democrats for complaining about GOP billionaires while George Soros collects "Democrat politicians like [his] kids collect Pokemon cards." Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt slammed the White House press corps as being "no use to the country."
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| | IN THE LOOP | Former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized after developing a fever. A male inmate who identifies as a woman filed a lawsuit against the Washington Department of Corrections, calling his transfer to a male prison "unconstitutionally cruel." The Starbucks barista strike has expanded to over 300 stores nationwide, with workers demanding better pay, benefits, and staffing. Two US Navy pilots were shot down Sunday over the Red Sea in what appeared to be a "friendly fire" incident. The most clicked link in our last newsletter was Ana Kasparian losing it at the idea of Kamala Harris being CA governor.
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| | *Indicates content from our sponsors | | OUR QUESTION TO YOU | π Which is your favorite Christmas movie?Results will be in tomorrow's newsletter | | | POLL RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY | Which do you think is the best recent Trump idea? | π©π©π©π©π©π© ⚕️ Leaving the WHO (1099) | π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π’ Reclaiming Panama Canal (213) | ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π Renaming Mount McKinley (56) | ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π¨π¦ Canada 51st State (72) | ⚕️ Leaving the WHO: "Too much power is given to WHO and UN over what countries can and can't do within their own borders" — MK π’ Reclaiming Panama Canal — "Reclaim it before China takes it over completely." — Dennis π Renaming Mount McKinley: "Any Federal property renamed for woke ideology should be returned to the previous name (ie., military bases)." — Rich π¨π¦ Canada 51st State: "Of course, he wasn't serious about this, but just imagine how nice it would be to have access to all of those resources … It would be like a mega-Alaska!" — JR | | 1,440 votes |
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