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Jun 06 2024
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Let's Call it the Payouts for Planned Parenthood Act
President Biden and Democrats are running on abortion this year because it worked well for them in 2022. Somewhere along the way, contraception entered the conversation. Democrats are making an issue where there is none. They claim a right to contraception is endangered if Republicans win back the White House and the Senate. They link this unnecessary concern to the ruling by the Supreme Court
HotAirJan 31 2024
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Move to strip gender rights from Iowa's civil rights law rejected by legislators
LGBTQ+ rights supporters rally in the hallway outside an Iowa House Judiciary subcommittee hearing, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at the Statehouse in Des Moines, Iowa. Iowa lawmakers declined to advance a bill that would strip “gender identity” from the state’s civil rights law and risk subjecting LGBTQ+ Iowans to discrimination in education, housing and public spaces. (AP Photo/Charlie
San Diego Union-TribuneMay 14 2024
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Musing That Racism Isn’t As Bad As It Was, 5th Circuit Mulls Further Neutering Voting Rights Act
Conservatives on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals occasionally sounded like Fox News talking heads Tuesday as they weighed whether coalitions composed of multiple minority groups are protected under the Voting Rights Act. “Has the world not changed from a racial standpoint?” “Would you agree that discrimination in favor of a race — preferring a race — is the same thing as discrimination
Yahoo NewsApr 28 2024
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Civil rights icon Angela Davis speaks at Auraria campus in Denver after 40 protestors arrested
Angela Davis speaks at Denver campus as Jewish students are divided on Israel and Gaza Angela Davis speaks at Denver campus as Jewish students are divided on Israel and Gaza Angela Davis speaks at Denver campus as Jewish students are divided on Israel and Gaza After Friday's arrests of 40 protestors, half of whom were students, a cold and wet weekend and a visit from civil rights icon Angela
CBS News (Online)Jun 12 2024
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Pitcairn man performs restoration, replacement work on Civil War headstones
TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. As Thomas Daugherty’s headstone is lifted out of the earth at the Cross Roads Cemetery in Monroeville, its size comes as a bit of a surprise. While the visible portion is perhaps 2 feet high, the stone itself is at least another 3 feet in length; the majority of it is actually
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewMar 26 2024
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Minnesota Republicans call for new religious exemption to Human Rights Act
Minnesota GOP and faith leaders are asking for religious exemption, saying churches and faith-based schools could be sued for refusing to hire transgender employees. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video ST PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Republicans and faith leaders are seeking a change in the state's Human Rights Act, to ensure that faith
KARE11Jan 25 2024
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Texas civil rights groups petition the U.N. over LGBTQ ‘human rights crisis'
Civil rights organizations in Texas have filed a formal letter with the United Nations, raising the alarm on a "deteriorating human rights situation" for LGBTQ+ people in the state. Equality Texas, ACLU of Texas, GLAAD, the Human Rights Campaign, and the University of Texas at Austin School of Law Human Rights Clinic submitted the joint letter. In a press release, political advocacy
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsMay 27 2024
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My Answer to a Guy that advocates for a Civil War.
So I am scrolling through Facebook reels, and I come across this guy named Justin Waller. Never heard of him. He said that if there was a Civil War all the red necks, construction guys, nationalists would come out of the wood work and win, win, win. That the rest of America would not have a chance. This guy is apparently in the Andrew Tate (alleged sex trafficker and rapist) act alike contest
Daily KosJun 06 2024
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RI Senate to act on 3 high-profile bills
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The Rhode Island Senate expected to vote on several pieces of legislation Thursday. Out of all those bills, here are three to keep an eye on. This is the final vote scheduled to take place before the state’s Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights (LEOBOR) is amended. LEOBOR sets the rules for police officers who are investigated for misconduct, including what
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