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Amess, David

Islamist extremism suspected in murder of UK MP; suspect had family ties to Somali government

U.K. was home to the highest known number of Islamist radicals in Europe — between 20,000 and 25,000 people, EU's counterterrorism coordinator warned in 2017.

Politics & Policy

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the CPAC event in Dallas on July 11, 2021.

CPAC Dallas kicks off as conservatives sense historic gains with Hispanics, other new GOP voters

"We're gonna see an election that's going to change politics for a generation," American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp predicted Wednesday.

Watchdogs

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

Viewpoint Diversity Score business index pushing back on woke dominance of corporate advocacy

GoDaddy, Adobe, Microsoft, Airbnb score worst in inaugural ratings of 50 companies in Fortune 1000 with "greatest potential to impact free speech and religious freedom."

Courts & Law

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School district fired teacher for telling parents about secret 'genderqueer' transition: lawsuit

Parents explicitly told district to avoid "private conversations" on gender with their daughter months before her announced transition, and learned their son had been transitioned as well.

Elections

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Zohran Mamdani

Mamdani’s anti-NYPD stance has long had bizarre anti-Israel animus at its core

Changing history: Mandami says "when the NYPD's boot is on your neck [...] the IDF laced them up." Mamdani's anti-NYPD stance was based on much more than a fleeting reaction to the George Floyd episode. Now he says “Don't believe the MAGA billionaires funding Andrew Cuomo's fear-driven campaign: I will not defund the police.”

Education

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Blimey! Brits buck 'gender identity ideology' in schools, strange bedfellows with red states

New guidance for schools in England frowns on even "social transition," much less coed bathrooms, and resembles Idaho law suspended by federal appeals court.

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.

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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