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A pro-transgender protester in New York City, June 2022

Nonbinary pronouns nonhelpful on job resumes, study finds

Hiring managers were considerably less likely "to want to contact an applicant whose resume included 'they/them' pronouns," according to Business.com report.

From the States

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Police

Florida AG Moody urges university police departments to protect Jewish students from hate crimes

She issued the statement after Gov. Ron DeSantis earlier this year signed a bill into law providing greater mechanisms to law enforcement to combat anti-Semitism.

Congress

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Lauren Boebert at Capitol on Jan. 4

Boebert, Omar in phone call fail to resolve differences after Boebert's video comment

Boebert called Omar, who is Muslim, after making public apology for remark

Religion

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David Brody with Pastor Brian Gibson

Pastors pushing back against lockdown restrictions on church attendance

More than 60 churches planning to reopen Sunday, with or without permission.

Free Speech

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Loudoun County gym teacher Byron Tanner Cross testifies against proposed transgender policy

Virginia Supreme Court upholds reinstatement of teacher who opposes transgender pronoun mandates

Loudoun County Public Schools didn't explain why "immediate suspension and restricted access" to public meetings "was the proportional or rational response to addressing the concerns of so few parents," justices said.

Education

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Page from Families, Families, Families! by Suzanne Lang

Gay roosters with kids? School district's secret LGBTQ-themed lessons test SCOTUS opt-out precedent

Boston suburb created "Catch-22 designed to frustrate religious parents" by demanding they identify specific objectionable lessons, never disclosed, in order to opt out their kids, lawsuit says. District denies depictions promote "gayness."

Energy

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natural gas

Bans on gas stoves come back as Democratic cities and states continue war on gas appliances

The Biden administration tried and failed to enact a federal ban on gas stoves, and then denied the plans, convincing media "fact-checkers" to call it a "right-wing conspiracy." A federal court shot down Berkeley's ban on natural gas hookups, but undaunted, the movement to ban gas stoves lives on with "creative" laws that may avoid the legal pitfalls that killed Berkeley's law.

Congress

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Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.)

Marjorie Taylor Greene to seek restraining order against Dem staffer who defaced her posters

"Nancy Pelosi and Democrat leadership don't believe in protecting me. So I have no other choice but to do whatever I can do to protect myself and protect my staff," Georgia Republican says.

Privacy

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Rand Paul

Rand Paul: Time to ban feds from tracking Americans through their cellphone location data

"When the government is trying to snoop on your behavior, it's wrong, and there should be laws against it," the Kentucky senator told Just the News.

Courts & Law

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Coney Barrett

NY Times Magazine journalist lambastes Barrett for being a working mother, then backtracks

Journalist Vanessa Grigoriadis was berated as sexist after writing on Twitter: "I guess one of the things I don't understand about Amy Coney Barrett is how a potential Supreme Court justice can also be a loving, present mom to seven kids?"

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