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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla talks during a press conference with European Commission President after a visit to oversee the production of the Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine at the factory of US pharmaceutical company Pfizer, in Puurs, on April 23, 2021.

Anti-white discrimination lawsuit against Pfizer reinstated after appeals court admits it goofed

Anti-woke medical group not required to unmask its members to challenge fellowship that excludes certain races, 2nd Circuit belatedly agrees. Reversal "upholds the ability to bring civil suits without fear of reprisal," ally says.

Coronavirus

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Soldier receives COVID vaccine, Jan. 8, 2021

As COVID mandates end across U.S., lagging military still denying vaccine religious exemptions

Despite recent court decisions, the Air National Guard and Navy are both trying to force their COVID-19 vaccine mandates on service members seeking religious exemptions.

From the States

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Republican-led Senate in Indiana kills legislation that would have banned CRT in schools

After pressure from teacher unions Senate leader vows to to take part of legislation and put them into other bills.

From the States

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Criticism mounts as 55 federal agencies track COVID vaccine religious exemption requests

“Your administration cannot use the power of the federal government to track the application of federal employees who have applied for a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine," lawmakers led by Rep. Andy Biggs says.

Extremism

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Once-beloved climate teen Greta Thunberg seems like aging child star in Gaza activism turn, critics

No longer the innocent pigtailed, precocious teenager saving the world from climate doom, Thunberg has become a 21-year-old keffiyeh-wearing anti-Israel activist.

Religion

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'Naughty and Nice Retail List' takes defense of Christmas into commercial arena

"If retailers choose to profit from Christmas while pretending it does not exist, we encourage you to politely explain why and then patronize their competitors," explains Liberty Counsel.

Media

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CNN's Jake Tapper

Defamation Debacle: Botched takedowns of Trump, mayor, others could boomerang on media

"I never thought I’d see a major news organization downplaying the importance of telling the truth in its broadcasts," federal appellate judge writes in CNN case.

Coronavirus

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A new faith: Study finds young turning to prayer, spiritual questions during pandemic

In a new poll shows 39% of students said they're praying more often, and 28% said they're thinking about spiritual issues more often since the coronavirus pandemic began.

Religion

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Religious parents ask SCOTUS to require exemptions to LGBTQ mandates in public schools

Federal appeals court reinterpreted SCOTUS precedent as "Amish one-off" inapplicable to wealthy and religiously diverse D.C. suburb's refusal to even notify parents when they would teach "Pride storybooks," plaintiffs say.

From the States

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Texas colleges claim to drop 'diversity, equity, inclusion' policies after Abbott directive

DEI “has been manipulated to push policies that expressly favor some demographic groups to the detriment of others,” governor’s office says.

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