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Biden administration lifting public health order at southern border Washington, D.C. The Biden administration plans to lift Title 42 authority – named for a 1944 public health law – by May 23. The order will lift restrictions on migrants who currently are supposed to be returned to their home countries. Two weeks ago, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas visited Mexico and Costa Rica to discuss managing migration flows. Without providing details, Mayorkas said he had reached a “migration arrangement” with Costa Rica. Large numbers of migrants have still been reaching the border. The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that about 7,100 migrants were coming daily, compared with an average of about 5,900 a day in February and on pace to match or exceed highs from last year, 2019 and other peak periods.
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Tough day to be a Tar Heel UNC coach Hubert Davis walks off the court after the Tar Heels loss against Kansas in Monday’s national championship game in New Orleans. Read more about the game on page B1.
Cooper asks N Carolina congressional delegation to ‘act immediately’ on Biden additional COVID funds
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Congressional subcommittee finds CDC let teachers unions re-write school reopening plans Raleigh A Republican-led congressional report revealed the head of the U.S. Centers and Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) allowed the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) to re-write key portions of school reopening guidance. The interim findings state CDC Director Rochelle Walensky was personally managing the reopening guidance process, granted AFT unprecedented access to the plans and, in some cases, used the union’s edits “almost word for word.” According to the news release, AFT staff asked Walensky to install a “trigger” in the guidance that would cause schools to close automatically if COVID-19 positivity rates reached a certain threshold. The CDC obliged, and thousands of schools across the country remained closed throughout the 2020-21 school year. A.P. DILLON
Grassroots NC holding event in Anson County Raleigh Grassroots NC, one of North Carolina’s most influential Second Amendment organizations, is holding a handgun match and BBQ fundraiser in Polkton on Saturday. GRNC president Paul Valone said a slate of endorsed candidates will attend including Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, U.S. Rep. and U.S. Senate candidate Ted Budd, N.C. Supreme Court candidate Richard Dietz, and Erich Pratt, the director of the national Gun Owners of America. “GRNC’s ‘Ring Steel for Freedom’ will raise money to elect candidates who support the Second Amendment. This year, GRNC’s election effort will focus on judicial races which have proven critical in defending gun rights,” said Valone. NSJ STAFF
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RightForge sees engagement, growth with addition of TRUTH Social app By Matt Mercer North State Journal IN NOVEMBER 2021, the company RightForge landed a huge client for their web services startup. TRUTH Social, the social media app launched by former President Donald Trump, is using the company’s services. Since the official launch of the app on Apple’s app store, North State Journal checked in with co-founder Christopher Bedford. In an interview, Bedford says the launch has been exciting – and a learning experience. “The launch has been exciting. It’s a slow launch, obviously it’s one where they’re ramping up. The technology ramping up, their abilities. We’ve been really proud to support the president and his company in those efforts,” Bedford said to NSJ. One thing that Bedford immediately talked about was the level of engagement with the new app. He says Twitter has consistently shadow banned his account and he personally experiences more engagement on the new app. The data Bedford sees “proves the president’s thesis” and he says there’s a lot of room to be competitive in the social media space “beyond the bots and trolls” and says Twitter’s policies have made it a “garbage app.” He also uses an example of the web at large and how big tech controls a vast ecosystem. “The internet right now, you go to an average news site, you see the ability to email or to tweet, or to share that article to Facebook. It’s a hot button. That’s built in. So competitors trying to break that muscle memory, they’ve got everything going toward them as far as the market suicide of some of the big tech decisions, but the ecosystem is not perfectly attuned to them yet. And that’s going to take time,” he says, “I’m going to be really thrilled when TRUTH Social is at full capacity, fully humming along, and I’m getting texts about ‘truths’ that are shared instead of tweets.” Bedford added that articles from news sites not favored
by big tech companies such as The Federalist and Daily Caller are being buried by Google and throttled by Twitter and Facebook. “TRUTH Social is going to be a real place for The Federalist and you and your paper, Daily Signal, Daily Wire, and (Washington) Free Beacon to get up there and actually see what real impact they can have. So it’s been awesome to see all the different media organizations that have hopped right onto this,” says. It’s the big tech ecosystem that Bedford says extends beyond even the social media companies that work against conservatives. “There’s a huge amount of space for entrepreneurs who are committed to the basic bill of rights to be able to grow. We’ve seen Google search engines, the servers, email services like MailChimp, payment services like Stripe, all of these different places that’s come out and say, we don’t want somewhere between 30 and 50% of the American business because we (Silicon Valley) think you’re bad people.” said Bedford. Locally, RightForge houses an office in Raleigh. Currently, the company has a core data center and engineers in the state. Bedford added that those numbers scale up at different times depending on the needs of projects. “You take on a big project, like TRUTH Social, you might need to bring on contractors as well to work with our core staff,” and said one of the company’s co-founders is part of the group on Raleigh. Bedford anticipates adding more employees to go along with their core staff and one of their goals by the end of the year is being able to bring on major brand name clients who are “owned by people who are sick of giving their money towards big tech.” He adds that the company has received interest from small business sites, local banks, and others who are “waiting patiently” to be able to join the site. “It’s shockingly difficult these days to just stand for freedom, but it’s worth it,” he says.
RALEIGH — Gov. Roy Cooper recently published a letter on Mar. 28 to the North Carolina congressional delegation asking them to “act immediately” on President Joe Biden’s ask for $22.5-billion in additional COVID-19 emergency funds. “I am pleased to report that North Carolina’s COVID-19 metrics continue to decline, ushering in a new phase of COVID-19
where the virus is still with us but not disrupting us,” Cooper wrote. “However, to succeed in this phase and not go backward, Congress must act immediately on the pending COVID-19 supplemental funding package so we can prepare for the next surge and stop it from overwhelming us.” Cooper said that if Congress didn’t act soon, “North Carolina’s public health readiness will suffer” and will “create procurement chaSee COVID FUNDS, page A2
Parents told to find another school after complaining about ideological poster in classroom Student was also subjected to ‘gay marriage’ approval poll in class By A.P. Dillon North State Journal RALEIGH — A family has withdrawn their children from a charter school in the Charlotte area after an impromptu classroom poll about gay marriage and the principal dismissing complaints about a teacher’s poster promoting social justice and left-wing political ideologies. The family, who wished not to be named, tells North State Journal that their child was subjected to a poll in class which asked students to raise their hand if they approved of gay marriage. The incident took place at the Socrates Academy charter school in Matthews during an apparent all-boy breakout session to on the topic of leadership. At the time, the female students were in another class watching a movie about bullying. According to their 11-yearold son, a math teacher told those who raised their hands that he was proud of them. A number of students did not raise their hand and reported feeling upset and shamed as a result. The family’s son reported that the teacher also told the students he was “not brainwashing them” and that “being gay was okay.” Last November, the same math teacher had placed a “Why We March” poster in the classroom. The poster was used during the controversial Wom-
en’s March on Washington, D.C., and displays a number of left-leaning activist topics such as #METOO, Black Lives Matter, Muslim Ban, Racism, and Time’s Up. Their son told them it bothered him and the family decided to meet with Principal Vanessa Baker. At that time, the family also contacted the school’s board of directors but See SCHOOLS, page A2