Nope. Their non-apology retraction was only that certain claims were false - they’re 100% going to keep saying the election was stolen, but maybe they’ll not talk about Dominion anymore.
Plus the the txts and emails that came out in discovery show Fox is way more worried about losing their audience to further-right propaganda outfits then anything else.
And most Fox viewers surveyed about this case just shrug and say “Whelp, all the other news outlets and the Democrats lie even more.” - not even a second thought about how the people who told them CNN etc were lying were just conclusively exposed as massive, incredibly cynically manipulative, liars.
“ The Mail alleges Stermon died by suicide after offering an “underaged teen” tickets to a Taylor Swift concert in exchange for a “photo of her breasts.” Reportedly, he allegedly then attempted and failed to coerce the girl into showing them in person, which allegedly led to the victim’s father confronting Stermon who offered a “five-figure sum to keep quiet.”
They passed a law to fucking protect guns, but will do jack shit to protect children! (Oh, my error. They are falling all over themselves to pass anti-trans laws to “protect kids.”)
Originally, the bill required institutions to publish a syllabus for each course offered in the semester on its website, meant to assess whether a “divisive concept” may be included in the curriculum.
I was always told that the regional accreditor, SACS-COC, already requires institutions to do this. They may not be publicly accessible, but they have to be posted online, and made available if someone wants to see them.
That’s why each semester we send in our syllabi to the department, where it gets posted to the university shared drive. People sometimes request to see them. Each year we also have to post our CVs to a shared drive. People can ask to see them, too.
I’m not sure the fuss over this by republicans. A syllabus isn’t a sacred text. And most syllabi in my department don’t have anything that would trigger the righties. Once they get in the classroom? “17th century transitions” on the syllabus becomes “how whites created an oppressive system of race-based slavery meant to divide white lower classes from free people of color and slaves, so they wouldn’t see common cause.”