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Sep 27 2020
Analysis
Identity politics is turning violent
Since the outbreak of Black Lives Matter protests a few months ago, there have been various efforts to rehabilitate violence and looting as acceptable and even laudable forms of political protest. This trend was previously seen in 2011, during the urban riots in England, when the BBC referred to rioters and looters as ‘protesters’. Back then, the BBC was forced to acknowledge that it was wrong
SpikedMar 21 2024
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Bill would ban trans girls from sports that match gender identity
Republican lawmakers are resurrecting debate over whether transgender students can participate in girls' sports or use bathrooms that align with their gender identity. Why it matters: The legislation is the latest in a slew of bills that have been filed over the last few years in Georgia and across the country targeting LGBTQ minors. Zoom in: House Bill 1104, which a state Senate committee
AxiosMar 24 2024
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Talk Business & Politics: Talking CARTI’s new facility, national political scene
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Little Rock-based CARTI offers comprehensive cancer services to a broad range of patients.
Capitol View host Roby Brock met with CARTI CEO Adam Head to talk about The Bridge, a new facility that provides a multitude of services for cancer patients.
Roby also met with Ann Clemmer with the Capitol Consulting Firm and Michael Cook with Cook Consulting to discuss
Fox16Mar 12 2024
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Court issues significant ruling on gender identity on driver's licenses
A judge ruled Monday that barring Kansas drivers from identifying as transgender on their licenses did not violate their constitutional rights. Republican Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a lawsuit against Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly in July 2023 after the governor’s office said that the state would continue to issue driver’s licenses reflecting a person’s gender identity despite the Kansas
WNDMar 11 2024
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Sexual orientation, gender identity can be discussed in Fla. schools
Students and teachers will be able to speak freely about sexual orientation and gender identity in Florida classrooms, provided it’s not part of instruction, under a settlement reached Monday between Florida education officials and civil rights attorneys who had challenged a state law which critics dubbed “Don't Say Gay.” The settlement clarifies what is allowed in Florida classrooms following
ABC 10News San DiegoAug 20 2021
Analysis
The rush to redefine America’s political identities
Like a starting gun at a foot race, the U.S. Census Bureau released new data Aug. 12 on population shifts in each state based on its 2020 survey. The data dump has triggered a once-a-decade scramble by all 50 states to redraw their electoral boundaries, which will influence the makeup of state legislatures and the 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Most states may finish by Jan. 1
Christian Science MonitorMar 23 2024
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10th Oklahoma Jewish Film Festival returns with world cinema exploring Jewish identity
The 10th edition of the Oklahoma Jewish Film Festival is set to return to the Circle Cinema from April 7 through April 11. The festival includes seven films in five days with films from around the world that are said to explore themes of Jewish identity and culture in a variety of genres including comedy, drama, documentary, and narrative cinema. The festival is a partnership between the
KTUL 8Mar 20 2024
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Police release identity of man shot, killed during argument at southeast OKC home
POLICE SAY LED UP TO THAT SHOOTING. POLICE SAY THIS STARTED AS SOME SORT OF ARGUMENT. THAT’S WHEN THE VICTIM ALLEGEDLY PULLED OUT A GUN BEFORE HE SHOT AND KILLED. WHEN OFFICERS ARRIVED, THEY FOUND ONE PERSON THERE SUFFERING FROM A GUNSHOT WOUND. THIS WAS THE SCENE JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT ON SOUTHEAST 27TH STREET. OFFICERS RESPONDED AFTER A CALL CAME THROUGH THAT A MAN WAS SHOT IN THE HEAD. THE
KOCO 5Mar 15 2024
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Student athlete gender identity bill has first House committee hearing
JUNEAU, Alaska (KTUU) - A student-athlete gender identity bill on Friday was brought before the House Education Committee. HB 183 sponsor Rep. Jamie Allard, R-Eagle River, says students should only be allowed to play on teams based on the gender matching what is listed on their birth certificate. She argues athletes who identify differently from the gender they were assigned at birth have an
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYESMar 25 2024
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The collapse of New Jersey’s political machine
THE SOUL OF A NEW MACHINE — It was the week that blew up New Jersey’s political machine. First came a legal filing from the state’s attorney general conceding that New Jersey’s infamous ballot design was unconstitutional. Then, embattled Bob Menendez, the state’s senior senator and a fixture in Congress for over 30 years, announced he would not run in the Democratic primary — but kept the door
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