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Courts & Law

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Appeals court halts federal rule forcing religious doctors to perform gender transitions

A coalition of Catholic hospitals, along with other organizations connected to the Roman Catholic faith, sued the administration on grounds that the mandate would force them to violate their religious beliefs.

Asia

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Indonesia votes to ban extramarital sex, prohibit insulting leaders

The code also alters the death penalty and criminalizes spreading communism.

Congress

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Scalise slams hypocrisy of Biden fossil fuel phase-out

The House GOP whip said phasing out fossil fuels domestically will only lead to industrial imports from countries that emit more carbon emissions than the U.S.

From the States

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Washington state Senate passes hate crime expansion bill, rejects ‘Tesla’ amendment

Opposed to the amendment was Sen. Manka Dhingra, D-Kirkland, who told colleagues that “you have to belong to that constitutionally protected class that is outlined in our laws in Washington. Making economic choices or owning a Tesla is not a protected class.”

Congress

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House passes landmark college antisemitism bill amid anti-Israel protests

The bill, introduced by New York Republican Rep. Mike Lawler passed in a 320-91 vote and will now go to the Senate. 

From the States

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Archdiocese of Denver suing Colorado over exclusion from universal preschool program

CDEC requires preschools to accept all students regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity in order to participate in the universal preschool program enacted last year.

Free Speech

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'Let my people go': SCOTUS spurns Zionists forced into anti-Israel union representation

New York lawmakers and Congress should change laws to protect workers' conscience rights against heavily politicized public sector unions after SCOTUS passes on CUNY case, plaintiff says.

All Things Trump

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Trump calls out 'Fake News Media' on not reporting record COVID case count

"​​More cases of COVID-19... are recorded in the U.S. today than ever before—not even close, and the Fake News Media refuses to print the real numbers," he wrote.

Extremism

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California 2019 Chabad synagogue shooter sentenced to life

"This defendant’s horrific crime was an assault on fundamental principles of our nation," Merrick Garland said.

Courts & Law

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Religious groups continue to fight mandate forcing abortion coverage

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ordered in 2011 that employers would be required to cover controversial contraceptives and abortifacients through their health care plans for employees.

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