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Judge upholds Louisiana licensing rules for private pre-K programs

U.S. District Judge Terry A. Doughty, of the Western District of Louisiana, ruled the plaintiffs did not meet the high bar required for a preliminary injunction, finding they failed to show a substantial likelihood of success on the merits and did not demonstrate irreparable harm.

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Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, March 2022

Thomas Massie handily defeats GOP primary challengers, AP projects

Massie was one of a handful of lawmakers who signed on to Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's bid to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson and has also been a prominent critic of aid to Ukraine and Israel.

From the States

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Charlie Kirk

Student ousted from Zoom for sharing faith, saying he was moved by Charlie Kirk memorial

A high school student was muted and kicked off while sharing his faith during a daily “social time” Zoom meeting, violating his First Amendment rights, according to a religious liberty legal group.

House Freedom Caucus calls Johnson's proposed spending deal 'total failure' - Just the News Now

Courts & Law

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Va. school district appealing reinstatement of teacher who spoke out against gender policies

The case pits the teacher's First Amendment rights against the disruption the school claims it is suffering.

Free Speech

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Restroom sign based on gender identity

Judge blocks sanctions on boys who objected to female in locker room, rejects district's Hail Mary

Northern Virginia school district refuses to show judge the boys' locker room recording made by female student who identifies as a boy, which it repeatedly cited as evidence against the boys. It falsely calls female "male."

World

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Chinese and American flag at event in Beijing in June 2017

U.S. sanctions Chinese official over human rights violations against Falun Gong practitioners

The man and his immediate relatives are barred from entering the U.S.

From the States

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School bus in Pa.

TEA files lawsuit contesting Tennessee law banning teaching 'prohibited concepts'

The lawsuit claims the prohibited concepts law does not allow teachers a reasonable opportunity to understand specifically what the law prohibits.

Courts & Law

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Ten Commandments

Appeals court rejects request to lift block on Louisiana Ten Commandments law

Supporters of the law have pointed to the text's influence on United States history as a reason to allow the law, but opponents claimed it infringes on the First Amendment and a parents' control in the religious upbringing of their children.

Media

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U.S. flag, China flag, TikTok, Washington, D.C., March 16, 2023

Justice Department says TikTok has collected user data on issues such as gun control and abortion

There have been bipartisan conversations among U.S. lawmakers about banning TikTok due to national security concerns. 

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