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Courts & Law

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Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, 1930-2013

Sandra Day O'Connor left behind a legacy of liberty and a civility long missing from SCOTUS

But She Persisted: During her time at Stanford Law, she worked on the board of editors for the Stanford Law Review, completed law school in just two years as opposed to the usual three and graduated third in her class. Despite her qualifications, Sandra Day O’Connor struggled to find employment in the legal field due to a heavy bias against women as attorneys. She joined the United States Supreme Court in 1981, the first woman to do so.

Politics & Policy

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Democrat Dilemma: DEI-driven party elects two white men with beliefs that clash with middle America

“I think the Democratic brand is hurting because people feel that you cannot, with conviction and integrity, tell me what you honestly feel about some hard issues,” a Democrat leader laments.

Education

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Students, gay pride flag

Wisconsin middle school charges three boys with sexual harassment for using 'wrong' pronouns

The mom of one of the accused said she thought it was a "joke"

Politics & Policy

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A pro-abortion protest outside the Supreme Court

Abortion activists target churches on Mother's Day for wave of protests

Organizers are planning to target churches as they protest the leaked draft opinion that indicates the high court could overturn Roe v. Wade.

Energy

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Survey shows Americans aren't buying into climate hype, but the media don't seem to notice

As the Trump administration dismantles the Biden-Harris administration's climate policies, a new survey shows that when it comes to energy and climate issues, the American public isn’t buying the hype of a climate crisis. 

Religion

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Cadets stand during the US Coast Guard Academys 140th commencement on May 19, 2021 in New London, Connecticut.

Unvaxxed Coast Guard cadets given 24 hours to vacate campus, can't go to class, change job

"The steps taken by the Coast Guard Academy are clear religious discrimination against Christians and reflect a total disdain for the faith and constitutional rights of cadets," said attorney R. Davis Younts.

Religion

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Hostage/kidnapped posters, Jewish man, Jerusalem, Jan. 10, 2024

'Let my people go': Passover more solemn for Jews as more than 130 remain hostage in Gaza

Many Jews are leaving a seat at the table open to symbolize those who remain hostage in Gaza.

Federal Agencies

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FEMA

‘Disaster Equity:’ FEMA shifted focus to migrants, climate and DEI

Many Americans assume FEMA is only focused on helping respond to disaster, but they are wrong.

From the States

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LGBT, transgender protesters, London, July 9, 2022

New York 'equal rights' proposal draws criticism

However, critics argue that the measure is too vaguely worded and could be used to block parents from having a say on whether their children undergo gender reassignment surgery while opening the door to biological males in women's sports.

Energy

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California stands in way of EPA’s effort to end electric vehicle mandate

To fully end the de facto EV mandate, the Trump administration will have to deal with the third prong of former President Joe Biden’s war on gas-powered cars — the EPA waiver for California’s state-specific Advanced Clean Cars II Regulations, said Kenny Stein, vice president of policy at the Institute for Energy Research.

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