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The Weekly Pull: Future State: Gotham, X-Corp, Time Before Time, and More

The Weekly Pull: Future State: Gotham, X-Corp, Time Before Time, and More ✖ It s almost new comic book day, which means new releases hitting stores and digital platforms. Each week in The Weekly Pull, the ComicBook. com team highlights the new releases that have us the most excited about another week of comics. Whether those releases are from the most prominent publisher or a small press, brand new issues of ongoing series, original graphic novels, or collected editions of older material, whether it involves capes and cowls or comes from any other genre, if it has us excited about comic books this week, then we re going to tell you about it in The Weekly Pull.

Arizona Bill Would Require Educators To Present Both Sides of Controversial Issues

Capitol Media Services PHOENIX Republican lawmakers voted Wednesday to punish teachers who don t present both sides of controversial science or events, a move that some lawmakers say could force them to seek out and present contrary views on everything from climate change and slavery to the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the Holocaust and even whether Joe Biden really won the election. The measure approved along party lines requires that any controversial issues discussed in the classroom must be done from diverse and contending perspectives without giving deference to any one perspective. Propaganda has no place in our classrooms, said Rep. Michelle Udall, R-Mesa. She said there have been complaints by parents that their children are being taught things that some people do not believe to be true.

House approves measure to govern controversial issues in class – Arizona Capitol Times

House approves measure to govern ‘controversial issues’ in class Republican lawmakers voted today to punish teachers who don’t present both sides of controversial science or events, a move that some lawmakers say could force them to seek out and present contrary views on everything from climate change and slavery to the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the Holocaust – and even whether Joe Biden really won the election.  The measure approved along party lines requires that any “controversial issues” discussed in the classroom must be done “from diverse and contending perspectives without giving deference to any one perspective.”  Michelle Udall “Propaganda has no place in our classrooms,” said Rep. Michelle Udall, R-Mesa. She said there have been complaints by parents that their children are being taught things that some people do not believe to be true. 

Legends of the Dark Knight #5 Review

Colors: Diego Rodriguez What They Say: The Riddler’s new partner in Crime who wants to convince Batman to help her and the Riddler stop the chemical sale in Gotham from continuing. The enemy of my enemy is my friend…but never trust the Riddler. Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers): I’ve always admitted that I have a slight preference for the writer/artist combination as they’re often more able to fully realize what’s in their mind when bringing it to the page, though the other combination can allow for some really great unexpected creative energy to come forth. Darick Robertson has been doing a solid job on this run so far and the penultimate installment has one of my favorite comic moments that I’ve seen in a good long time. It’s a solid mix of the writing and artwork with the reactions that just deliver it right. But I also really like his interpretation of Batman here as we continue to see some really nice style to it and

Arizona legislature sends Governor bills that critics argue lessens oversight on police

Arizona legislature sends Governor bills that critics argue lessens oversight on police In the months after the death of George Floyd, more than a third of U.S. States enacted new restrictions or oversight on police actions, and Arizona is not one of those states. and last updated 2021-05-03 21:48:37-04 PHOENIX — In the months after the death of George Floyd, more than a third of U.S. States enacted new restrictions or oversight on police actions, and Arizona is not one of those states. In fact, the legislature is moving in the opposite direction, by doing what it can to protect police from public scrutiny. On Monday, the Arizona House of Representatives passed HB2462 in a party-line vote that will now go to the governor’s desk.

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