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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 04: (L-R) Actors Peter Krause, Angela Bassett, Connie Britton, Oliver Stark, Aisha Hinds, Kenneth Choi and Rockmond Dunbar attend the FYC Event for Fox's "9-1-1" at Saban Media Center on June 4, 2018 in North Hollywood, California.

'Indefensible': Courts finally scrutinize COVID vaccine mandates as religious infringement

Trials set for fired actor, crew on network TV shows. Appeals court halts university policies set nearly three years ago that functionally ban exemptions for everyone but Christian Scientists, Jehovah's Witnesses.

Education

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Claudine Gay

Research misconduct or racism? Academics show double standard between black woman, white man

No excuses made for Stanford's Marc Tessier-Lavigne for not correcting bad data in research papers, while Harvard's Claudine Gay deemed a victim for facing scrutiny over alleged pattern of plagiarism.

Courts & Law

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Transgender athlete Lindsay Hecox

Appeals court not itching to overturn Idaho transgender sports ban, hearing suggests

"What case is left for us to decide?" judge asks, since transgender plaintiff has not resolved to compete again.

Health

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WHO continues tradition of bashing Israel, shunning Taiwan despite strong public health records

Cold shoulder to democratic duo fuels concerns world health body is putting politics over public health.

Diplomacy

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Cyril Ramaphosa, Johannesburg, South Africa, Dec. 18, 2023

South Africa's ties to Hamas, Iran exposed amid financial troubles, genocide case against Israel

South Africa's ties to Hamas, Iran exposed amid financial troubles, genocide case against Israel

White House

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Donald Trump

Trump and Gabbard 'on the same page' as POTUS argues Iran was 'very close' to nuke, official says

Israel's existence at stake? Tulsi Gabbard says that she and Donald Trump are on the same page about the Iranian regime being close to obtaining a nuclear weapon. The Israelis obviously feel the danger is much more proximate.

Security

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Hamas atrocities expose peril of liberals’ long embrace of Palestinians and Iran

Biden’s denunciation of grisly terror attacks can’t mask the left's years of coddling of Tehran and Gaza, experts say.

Free Speech

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Boycott Israel sign

Academic freedom group blesses academic boycotts in 'context' of Israel war, calls GOP 'fascist'

American Association of University Professors undergoes similar evolution as ACLU, which is also losing one of its few remaining free-speech hawks. Former AAUP president says group is "parroting long-discredited" BDS claim, but contemporary accuses him of "incoherent rant."

Religion

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The Supreme Court

Justices warn Maine school choice law may unconstitutionally favor 'watered down' religious beliefs

Maine's tuition assistance program appears to pick and choose between religions based on how evangelistic they are, justices say.

Local

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Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.)

D.C. jail treatment of Capitol riot defendants draws bipartisan outrage

"It was a well-thought-out strategic plan" to transfer inmates to D.C., where they can be "mic'd in a cage," lawyer says.

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