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Cancel Culture

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Nikole Hannah-Jones

Connecticut university system throws professor under the bus for challenging 1619 Project

Leaders conspicuously left out Jay Bergman's academic freedom and tenure rights in responding to controversy.

Economy

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Black Lives Matter protesters in Philadelphia, PA

Major corporations scramble to support Black Lives Matter as protests continue

Free delivery from black-owned restaurants, major donations to activist groups

Religion

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Pope John Paul II, Poland

European effort to ban word ‘Christmas’ backfires, harkening to earlier rebukes of communism

Pope Francis's recent denunciation of EC efforts to purge Christianity from holiday lexicon evokes Polish-born predecessor's historic defense of faith against communism in his native land.

Free Speech

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Former U.K. prime minister Tony Blair

Elected leaders worldwide call on Brazil to back off censorship as global elite call for more

Brazil's actions "could set a dangerous precedent that quickly spreads," EU, U.K., Mexico, South America leaders warn. Bill Gates floats real-time AI censorship, Robert Reich wants Musk arrested worldwide for "disseminating lies and hate."

Religion

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Shawnee State University professor Nicholas Meriwether

Professor can't be punished for not using transgender student's pronouns, appeals court rules

Judge had asked university if it would also force Jewish professor to address student as "My Fuhrer."

Security

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Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) speaks as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken testifies before the House Committee On Foreign Affairs March 10, 2021 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

Rep. Darrell Issa: Border crisis is being contrived, CBP and ICE told to 'stand down'

The border crisis continues to get worse in California as even the San Diego Convention Center is being used to house illegal immigrants.

Health

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Trump

Media said Trump's COVID-19 vaccine prediction would take 'miracle.' They were wrong.

Now there are three potential vaccines that could be approved before the end of the year.

Free Speech

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Young Americans for Freedom posters at Clovis Community College

Public college officials that banned anticommunist, pro-life flyers sued for personal liability

Second lawsuit in a month by Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression seeking to overcome qualified immunity for public college officials that allegedly ignored First Amendment obligations.

Europe

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Boris Johnson

Beyond BoJo and Brexit: British Conservatives size up field of hopefuls to succeed ousted PM

With Boris Johnson gone and Brexit a fait accompli, will the temporary Conservative voters who gave the party its big majority in the last election return to their traditional parties?

From the States

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St. Paul, Minnesota, Stop the mandate protest

Lawsuits challenging Biden vaccine mandates mount, likely heading to U.S. Supreme Court

More than 50 lawsuits have been filed by states challenging various inoculation requirements from the federal government.

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