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From the States

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The Ohio State House, 2018

Critical race theory debate heating up in Ohio General Assembly

School districts, teachers unions, student groups and parents lined up at the Ohio House to testify against two bills that would stop schools from teaching what sponsors called “divisive concepts” in the classroom. The House State and Local Government Committee heard

Elections

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President Joe Biden

GOP-led House now has just 25 days on Hill before Election Day to pry Hur tapes from Garland

Regarding fining Attorney General Merrick Garland, Rep. Andy Biggs said, "I'm hearing it's gonna be a close vote."

Free Speech

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Mass General Brigham commercial

'Kick non-woke patients to the curb'? Mass General Brigham speech code includes blacklist on care

Spokesperson says "repeatedly" using "unwelcome" language on gender or race can trigger removal and ban on future non-emergency care, won't say if deadnaming or misgendering are code violations.

Religion

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West Point graduation ceremony

Ultimatum: A day before Veterans Day West Point vax objectors get 12 hours for final decision on jab

Academy waited more than a week before notifying cadets of denials of their appeals of rejected requests for medical exemption.

Middle East

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iran women protest

Islamists' grip on power in Iran weakening as protesters demand regime change: experts

Analysts indicate Iran may be in the nascent stages of a revolution, warning an ongoing crackdown on demonstrations will likely escalate.

Religion

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Easter egg hunt

University faces questions after staffer in training video suggests Easter is taboo

Staffer told resident assistants not to mention Christian holidays, but one RA promoted and hosted atheism event.

Federal Agencies

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Dr. Janette Nesheiwat attends the 2018 CHARM Back To School Bash on August 4, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Trump’s surgeon general nominee advocated for social distancing, masks, vaccines during COVID

“Masks have saved thousands of lives and prevented thousands of infections,” Dr. Janette Nesheiwat said in October 2021. In 2022 she sang a different tune.

Education

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Mid Vermont Christian School

New England Christian schools ask appeals courts for justice against state discrimination

Maine responded to likelihood of negative Supreme Court ruling with "poison pill" that could get Christian schools in trouble if they accept state funding, appeal says. Vermont ignored its discretion in transgender athlete dispute, school says.

Politics & Policy

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Donald Trump

After just 17 frenetic days, Trump has already delivered most of his agenda

While most presidents take months or years to complete the items they promised on the stump, Donald Trump signed 36 executive orders in his first week alone. Since then, almost daily, he has hosted the press in the Oval Office as his actions approach 50.

Polling

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Closed ChurchEasterAtlanta

Majority of Americans fear politicians using pandemic to infringe religious liberties

Faith leaders largely appear to be telling worshipers to obey states' stay-at-home orders

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