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Religion

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"Pride Puppy" by Robin Stevenson

Wealthy Washington D.C. suburb's no-exception LGBTQ curriculum faces headwinds at Supreme Court

Major religious groups, half the states and top legal scholars of religious liberty unite against Maryland's Montgomery County Public Schools, which refuses to notify parents when "Pride storybooks" are taught or let young kids opt out.

Courts & Law

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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 04: (L-R) Actors Peter Krause, Angela Bassett, Connie Britton, Oliver Stark, Aisha Hinds, Kenneth Choi and Rockmond Dunbar attend the FYC Event for Fox's "9-1-1" at Saban Media Center on June 4, 2018 in North Hollywood, California.

'Indefensible': Courts finally scrutinize COVID vaccine mandates as religious infringement

Trials set for fired actor, crew on network TV shows. Appeals court halts university policies set nearly three years ago that functionally ban exemptions for everyone but Christian Scientists, Jehovah's Witnesses.

Coronavirus

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Tim Robbins, West Hollywood, Calif., Oct. 14, 2019

'Shawshank Redemption' star slams actors' unions for 'discriminatory' COVID vaccine policies

Other actors joined Robbins in agreement.

Education

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Palestine protest, Columbia, New York City, Nov. 15, 2023

Bipartisan legislation expected to be introduced to create 'antisemitism monitors' for universities

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., has spoken out against the legislation, arguing that it is unconstitutional. 

Cancel Culture

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Denver, Colo.

Colorado Christian baker loses appeal over transgender birthday cake

Phillips is most well known for his Supreme Court victory after refusing to make a same-sex wedding cake due to his faith

Crime

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Shooting, Nov. 20, 2022, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Nearly a quarter of mass shooters used illegal firearms, Secret Service report finds

Additionally, most of the perpetrators, 58%, had some form of mental health history, whether it was depression, suicidal thoughts or psychotic issues.

Elections

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Pro-life activist Mark Houck (right)

Pro-life activist prosecuted by Biden administration announces run for Congress

Houck will be challenging Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick in the Republican primary for Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District.

Coronavirus

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Pope Francis ChristmasEve2020

Pope urges 'closed nationalism' be set aside so that vaccines reach the most vulnerable first

Catholic church leader uses Christmas Day speech to urge fraternity, survey the pandemic's toll on the world.

From the States

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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R)

Reynolds weighs in on Satanic display in Iowa Capitol

State officials approved the display.

Education

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Liz Magill

Penn loses $100M donation after school president's Hill testimony on campus antisemitism

“I love Penn and it is important to me, but our firm’s principles are more important," founder and CEO of Stone Ridge Asset Management Ross Stevens wrote in a statement.

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