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Colorado School Kicks Out Student for Wearing ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ Flag Patch
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| By Tony Kinnett
A school administrator tells Jaiden’s parents that “we can’t have that [flag] around other kids,” according to the video. |
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UNDETERRED: School Districts Consider Transgender Parental Rights Policies Despite California AG Lawsuit, Board Member Says
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| By Tyler O’Neil
More California school districts are considering policies requiring schools to notify parents if their children identify as transgender. |
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DC Jury Finds Pro-Life Activists Guilty on All Counts of Blockading Abortion Clinic
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| By Mary Margaret Olohan
A Washington, D.C., jury has convicted five pro-life activists of violating the FACE Act when they sought to prevent the abortions of unborn babies by blocking women from accessing an abortion clinic. |
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‘Coordinated Effort’: House Judiciary Seeks White House, DOJ Communications on Trump Prosecution
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| By Fred Lucas
The House Judiciary Committee is pressing the White House and Justice Department to provide information about meetings between special counsel Jack Smith’s team and White House aides. |
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Why China’s Economy Is Struggling
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| By Samantha Aschieris
“Americans should be concerned about the outcomes in China because they are a forewarning to America,” says EJ Antoni, a policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation. |
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Why Founding Fathers ‘Deliberately Made Congress Weak,’ Professor Explains
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| By Virginia Allen
“The early politicians were really committed to their principles and were willing to fight over them,” Joseph Postell says, adding that “Duels were very common.” |
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‘No Resemblance to Reality’: Former Clarence Thomas Clerks Defend Him After Attacks
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| By Jarrett Stepman
“We all saw with our own eyes the same thing: His integrity is unimpeachable,” write over 100 of Justice Thomas’ clerks. |
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ICYMI: City Can’t Ban Farmer From Market for Views on Same-Sex Marriage, Judge Rules
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| By Ken McIntyre
Six years ago, a Michigan city barred a farmer from selling apples and other fruit at an outdoor market because he doesn’t allow same-sex weddings on his property. A judge just sided with the farmer. |
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