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Federal Agencies

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Charlie Kirk

Review of domestic terrorism after Kirk's murder shows Biden politicized issue, intel, fudged data

The Biden Administration insisted on calling the January 6 riot an armed insurrection for years, and targeted parents who wanted a say in their children's education. Distorting the meaning of "domestic terrorism," that narrative and others mischaracterized the conditions leading to two assassination attempts on Trump and Charlie Kirk's murder.

Watchdogs

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Arizona State University football, Tempe, Ariz., Sept. 17, 2022

Arizona State DEI training violates state law, uses copyright to hide requirements, watchdog warns

Taxpayer-funded school is withholding "test materials" and "correct" answer guides for "Inclusive Communities" employee training. Cronkite School of Journalism silent on ASU hiding its DEI course materials.

Courts & Law

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AG Todd Rokita

'Rank misdirection'? Indiana justifies taking child from parents who won't use preferred pronouns

If Supreme Court doesn't rebuke Indiana, "all child welfare cases will become unreviewable when the child turns 18," parents of gender-confused child who's now an adult warn. Oregon's gender-affirming adoption rules under review as well.

Free Speech

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Liam Morrison

Only two genders? Jesus is only savior? School district won't tell court they're protected speech

First Circuit implies promoting sexual binary might harm nonbinary students, but won't give schools "total deference" to censor students for sharing beliefs.

Culture

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Nomadland

Pandemic, polemic sink Oscars, as telecast sees historic drop in viewers

Star-power, cultural clout of formerly iconic spectacle ebbing away in era of streaming platforms, obscure nominees, and Hollywood disdain for Middle America.

Elections

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Soldier receives COVID vaccine, Jan. 8, 2021

Veterans run for Congress aiming to hold Defense Department accountable over COVID vaccine mandate

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin sat on an explosive Inspector General's memo critical of the DOD's handling of the COVID mandate for months before forwarding it to subordinates. There are "a huge number of veterans who are entering the field to run for office” as the vaccine mandate and other issues are getting them “off the sidelines,” said Cameron Hamilton.

Diplomacy

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Voice of America

Voice of America CEO worries outlet will revert to Dem bias under Biden

"It's funded after all by the American people," said Michael Pack. "We spend almost a billion dollars a year. We need to represent the full range of views in America, all the time."

Federal Agencies

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Dr. Janette Nesheiwat attends the 2018 CHARM Back To School Bash on August 4, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Trump’s surgeon general nominee advocated for social distancing, masks, vaccines during COVID

“Masks have saved thousands of lives and prevented thousands of infections,” Dr. Janette Nesheiwat said in October 2021. In 2022 she sang a different tune.

Free Speech

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Music teacher John Kluge

Appeals court guts religious accommodations for teachers that SCOTUS may soon strengthen: lawyers

7th Circuit used precedent that SCOTUS could end in June to approve firing teacher who used students' last names rather than transgender preferred names.

Elections

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Mike Huckabee, Donald Trump, 2016

Mike Huckabee: Democrats put politics ahead of economic relief

Ex-Arkansas governor, GOP presidential candidate says coronavirus has 'tempered, toned down' President Trump

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