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U.S. military personnel in New York City

GOP senators file bill to create Education Savings Accounts for military families

The bill also “supports military readiness by helping attract and retain top talent, ensuring service members don’t have to sacrifice their children’s education,” Banks said.

Religion

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In this screenshot from the RNC’s livestream of the 2020 Republican National Convention, Sister Dede Byrne, surgeon, military veteran and member of the Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, addresses the virtual convention on August 26, 2020.

Catholic nun gets temporary exemption from D.C. healthcare worker vax mandate following lawsuit

The city's Department of Health reinstated Sister Deirdre Byrne's medical license until September.

Courts & Law

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Anti-racism popularizer Ibram Kendi

Judge upholds Virginia school district antiracism policy, claims it's like banning the n-word

Still pending, however, is a former administrator's lawsuit accusing Albemarle County Public Schools of fostering racially hostile environment that led her to quit to "preserve her mental health."

Crime

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Sunset in New York City

New York City man faces multiple hate crime charges for allegedly punching people

Skiboky Stora allegedly assaulted three individuals since Sept. 20, 2023, and stalked and harassed a Jewish couple who took pictures of him tearing down posters of Israeli hostages in November.

Courts & Law

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New Hampshire Capitol

Federal judge blocks New Hampshire law that limits teaching 'divisive concepts' in K-12

The move is considered a victory for teacher unions and advocacy groups that promote curricula like Critical Race Theory.

White House

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Trump speaks at White House History Conference

President Trump announces '1776 Commission' to promote patriotic education

The commission will encourage educators to teach children about American history and make plans to honor the approaching 250th anniversary of our nation's founding.

Culture

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American flag in 1990

‘Under God' skipped in pledge of allegiance in at least two Democratic convention meetings

David Brody highlights two instances in which individuals omitted the words "under God" while reciting the pledge of allegiance. 

State Houses

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Kristi Noem at CPAC 2020.

Gov. Kristi Noem signs anti-Critical Race Theory bill

The law does not specifically mention Critical Race Theory.

Religion

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Jesus

As Easter nears, study finds Americans' religious values continue steady decline since 2000

For the first time, less than half of Americans now claim to belong or hold membership to a specific house of worship.

From the States

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Kansas city

Missouri AG claims Kansas City doxxed Chiefs kicker over religious views

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Bukter had lambasted President Joe Biden in a speech on Saturday for being a "proud Catholic" while still supporting abortion rights and other controversial topics like euthanasia. 

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