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Jan 18 2020
Opinion
Betsy DeVos: Religious liberty in our schools must be protected
There’s a reason why the First Amendment comes first. Our country was founded upon the “first freedoms” it protects. The freedom to express ourselves — through speech, through the press, through assembly, through petition and through faith — defines what it means to be American.
And no American forfeits these freedoms — including the right to pray — to anyone or in any place, especially
Betsy DeVosDec 27 2013
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Pope Francis Tops Krauthammer's "Nice List"
Charles Krauthammer put Francis the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church at the top of his "nice" list.
TownhallOct 13 2020
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California Republican Party Admits It Placed Misleading Ballot Boxes Around State
The California Republican Party has admitted responsibility for placing more than 50 deceptively labeled “official” drop boxes for mail-in ballots in Los Angeles, Fresno and Orange Counties — an action that state officials said was illegal and could lead to voter fraud.
The dark gray metal boxes have been popping up over the past two weeks near churches, gun shops and Republican Party
New York Times (News)Jan 06 2020
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Prosecutor Targets Pastor, Labeled Protesters 'Religious Loonies' for Opposing Drag Queens in Libraries
Even after a judge ruled against them twice, prosecutors in Spokane, Washington are still going after a pastor who was present at protests of the Drag Queen Story Hour at a local public library.
In early December, Municipal Court Judge Tracy A. Staab dismissed all charges against Pastor Afshin Yaghtin of New Covenant Baptist Church. Then when prosecutors tried to get her to reinstate
CBNSep 20 2013
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Don't be shocked by Pope Francis
William Donohue says Pope Francis is not about to turn the Catholic Church upside down and inside out.
CNN DigitalNov 27 2020
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A New Political Force Emerges in Georgia: Asian-American Voters
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — Four years ago, Maliha Javed, an immigrant from Pakistan, was not paying attention to politics. A community college student in suburban Atlanta, she was busy paying for books and studying for classes. She did not vote that year.
But the past four years changed her. The Trump administration’s Muslim travel ban affected some of her friends. The child separation policy
New York Times (News)Dec 30 2019
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Deep in Trump Country, mixed feelings on the environment
With his black Ford pickup, Gator-Tail skiff, and Go-Devil motor, Bubba Nelson comes off as the quintessential delta man.
Here in Alabama’s Baldwin County, in the heart of the massive and dynamic Mobile-Tensaw River Delta, the corner church and President Donald Trump are beloved. Environmentalists and the federal government, less so. Thick-bearded, baseball cap pulled low, Mr. Nelson in
Christian Science MonitorFeb 23 2021
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SPLC: At least 160 Confederate symbols taken down in 2020
When rioters tore through the U.S. Capitol last month, some of them gripping Confederate battle flags, they didn’t encounter a statue of the most famous rebel general, Robert E. Lee.
The Lee statue, which represented the state of Virginia as part of the National Statuary Hall Collection in the Capitol for 111 years, had been removed just weeks before — one of at least 160 public
Associated PressAug 29 2019
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Trump administration backs nurse who says employer forced her to perform abortion
The Trump administration is pursuing action against the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMC), which receives federal funds, after a nurse says her supervisors forced her to participate in an abortion against her will.
Jordan Sekulow, the American Center for Law & Justice (ACLJ) attorney representing the nurse, told "Fox & Friends" that President Trump, through the
Fox News Digital