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Nov 09 2022
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Is American democracy breaking? How would we know?
Americans concerned with the strength of their democracy would do well to look at lessons from around the world. One is a warning: It often erodes before it collapses. Another is hopeful: It has the potential for regrowth.
It’s December 2024. No one is entirely sure who will be sworn in as president of the United States in January.
In this hypothetical scenario, the Democrat
Christian Science Monitor
Apr 08 2023
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Michigan freshman Adam Fantilli wins Hobey Baker Award - The Boston Globe
Michigan freshman forward Adam Fantilli has been named the recipient of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, recognizing the top player in college hockey. Fantilli, of Nobleton, Ontario, helped the Wolverines reach the Frozen Four this weekend in Tampa, Fla., where they lost to Quinnipiac in the national semifinals. He is expected to be one of the top picks in the NHL draft in late June. The
The Boston Globe
Apr 08 2023
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Iowa basketball pauses season ticket sales as demand skyrockets for Caitlin Clark’s senior season
Caitlin Clark and the have set women’s college basketball on a new course. Clark stole the show during the women's Final Four weekend, arguably garnering more attention than the men’s tournament. After losing to LSU in the , fans of the sport immediately began looking toward next season, when Clark will be a senior in Iowa City. The return of the winner has forced the University of Iowa to
Fox News (Online News)
Apr 12 2023
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North Dakota governor signs trans sports bans after vetoing them in past years
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R) has signed two trans sports bans into law. H.B. 1249 and H.B. 1489 collectively prohibit trans girls from participating in women’s sports in kindergarten through college. Burgum vetoed similar legislation in 2021, and the legislature did not have enough votes to override it. This time, the legislature would have been able to override his veto had he decided
LGBTQ Nation
Apr 12 2023
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North Dakota governor signs bills into law barring biological men from women’s sports
North Dakota joined a growing list of states seeking to bar biological men from women’s sports. On Tuesday, Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) signed into law two bills that ban biological men who identify as transgender women from participating in girls and women’s sports from kindergarten through college in North Dakota. "Thoughtful debate over policy in this area should involve the pursuit of two
Washington Examiner
Apr 11 2023
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Gov. Burgum Signs Trans Athlete Bans Into Law - KVRR Local News
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s Republican Gov. Doug Burgum on Tuesday evening signed two transgender athlete bans into law, effectively prohibiting transgender girls and women from joining female sports teams in K-12 and college. Lawmakers in the House and Senate passed the bills with veto-proof majorities this year. If the governor had vetoed the bills or refused to sign them, the bills
KVRR
Feb 16 2023
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Jury: NCAA not liable in ex-Grand Valley quarterback’s death
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana jury has found the NCAA not liable in the death of a former Grand Valley State quarterback whose widow accused the college sports governing body of failing to warn college athletes about the risks of head injuries while playing football. A Marion County jury agreed Wednesday with the NCAA’s arguments that Cullen Finnerty’s death did not result from a concussion
The Seattle Times
Apr 11 2023
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Gov. Stitt replaces Ryan Walters as education secretary
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt on Tuesday replaced controversial Education Secretary Ryan Walters with Katherine Curry, a college professor. Voters in November elected Walters as state superintendent, a position he retains. Walters is known for posting videos he makes in his car on social media, often accusing people of indoctrinating students. He has made a name for himself by alleging “
Tulsa World
Apr 27 2023
Analysis
Disney v. DeSantis judge called Florida governor's law 'dystopian'
When attorneys for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appear in court to defend against Walt Disney Co's (DIS.N) lawsuit that accuses the Republican official of weaponizing state government, they will see a familiar face, if not always a welcome one.
U.S. District Judge Mark Walker in Tallahassee has struck down several laws that defined DeSantis' conservative political agenda, including
Reuters
Apr 07 2023
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Crazed leftists desecrate Bible, form conga line, sing Miley Cyrus song to disrupt free speech event
Crazed radicals employed a variety of different tactics in a failed attempt to cancel a free speech event in New York state earlier this week. On Tuesday night, Turning Point USA speaker Ian Haworth was scheduled to give a presentation at the State University of New York at Albany about the importance of free speech on college campuses. As often happens at such scheduled events, a mob of
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