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Apr 30 2021
News
Pence Makes First Speech Since Leaving White House
Former Vice President Mike Pence delivered his first public address since leaving office on Thursday in an attempt to contrast President Joe Biden’s first 100 days with those of the Trump administration’s first 100 days.
“I’ve had enough,” Pence said at an event in South Carolina. “After 100 days, I think the time has come for Americans devoted to faith and family and freedom and
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Sep 01 2020
News
Court temporarily blocks New York prosecutor from obtaining Trump tax returns
A federal appeals court on Tuesday temporarily blocked the Manhattan district attorney from getting access to President Donald Trump's tax returns.
A three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York put a hold on a lower court ruling, which said District Attorney Cyrus Vance could get the records immediately. The appeals court granted the stay so it can consider
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Apr 21 2021
News
House Votes to Restrict Future Travel Bans, Moving to Undo Trump’s Legacy
Pamela Raghebi of Seattle blames President Donald J. Trump’s travel ban for keeping her separated from her husband, Afshin, a native of Iran, for three frustrating years.
“My world basically turned upside down,” Ms. Raghebi said on Wednesday in a phone interview, recalling how the blockade Mr. Trump imposed on travelers from predominantly Muslim countries had stranded her spouse
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Oct 14 2017
News
Trump touts moves to protect religious freedom: ‘We don’t worship government, we worship God’
President Trump told a group of social conservative activists Friday that he’s keeping his pledge to stop Washington from meddling in people’s faiths.
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May 11 2018
Opinion
OPINION: How the Online Left Fuels the Right
I think I know what it feels like to be “red-pilled,” the alt-right’s preferred metaphor for losing one’s faith in received assumptions and turning toward ideas that once seemed dangerous.
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Dec 11 2015
News
Amid Farook family violence, brothers were a study in contrasts
The brothers were a study in contrasts. Syed Raheel Farook was the extrovert — loud and sociable with an air of nonchalance. Acquaintances said he preferred to walk a casual line when it came to religion. He told people he "wasn't into Islam," dated a non-Muslim girl, imbibed freely and showed up at a local mosque primarily to please his family.
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Feb 25 2014
News
Governor of Arizona Is Pressed to Veto Bill
As the Arizona Legislature sent a bill to her desk Monday that would grant business owners the right to invoke religion to refuse service to gays and others, Gov. Jan Brewer, a Republican, faced pressure from many corners to veto the measure, which has cast unwanted national attention on Arizona.
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Jan 17 2022
Analysis
Could a 54-year-old civil rights law be revived?
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination on April 4, 1968, helped usher in the passage of the Fair Housing Act (FHA), a law that promised to not only stop unjust discrimination but also reverse decades of government-created segregation.
The FHA, which made discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability illegal in the
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Jun 16 2021
News
Biden, Putin say progress made in Geneva but wide gulfs on issues remain
President Joe Biden told reporters Wednesday that the tone of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Switzerland Wednesday was "good, positive," despite discussion of a long list of thorny topics ranging from cyberattacks to human rights abuses.
"I told President Putin my agenda is not against Russia or anyone else. It's for the American people," Biden said.
"I also
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Dec 05 2022
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Hears Religious Challenge to Colorado's Anti-Discrimination Law
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a Christian business owner's challenge to a Colorado anti-discrimination law.
The Debate: The Colorado law mandates that people enjoy the "full and equal" service of all public business regardless of "disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, national origin, or ancestry." The
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