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Mar 03 2022
News
Trump and right-wing lawyer were part of 'criminal conspiracy' to overturn 2020 election, January 6 committee alleges
Former President Donald Trump and a right-wing lawyer were part of a "criminal conspiracy" to overturn the 2020 presidential election, the House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot alleges in a court filing Wednesday.
The filing is part of an attempt to convince a judge to allow the panel access to emails from lawyer John Eastman, who is claiming attorney-client
CNN DigitalJun 19 2016
News
GOP's Trump says US should consider profiling Muslims
Donald Trump suggested Sunday that the United States should "seriously" consider profiling Muslims inside the country as a terrorism-fighting tool, the latest example of the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting increasingly backing positions that could single out a group based on their religion.
"We really have to look at profiling," Tr
TownhallJun 23 2021
News
21 Republicans, led by Boebert, move to censure Biden over ‘failure’ to enforce border laws
21 Republicans, led by Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., on Wednesday introduced a resolution to censure President Biden for what the lawmakers described as a "failure" to faithfully execute U.S. border and immigration laws – as Republicans continue to hit the administration for its handling of the crisis at the southern border.
"My censure resolution holds President Biden accountable for
Fox News DigitalNov 15 2018
News
Incoming Democratic Congress Has Hobby Lobby in Their Sights, Hoping to Force Abortion Funding
Having just won back control of the House in this year's midterm elections, Democrats now have their sights set on an issue near and dear to people of faith: the sanctity of life.
CBNJul 02 2021
News
Why free speech is under attack from right and left
The civic value of freedom of speech, enshrined in the First Amendment and woven throughout American culture, is often called the bedrock of liberty, the first principle on which all other political rights derive.
The free exercise of religion, a free press, the right to peaceably assemble and express grievances to the government and petition change – the basic right to speak up and
Christian Science MonitorMay 30 2022
Headline Roundup
Southern Baptist Convention Releases List of Hundreds of Sexual Misconduct Allegations
On Thursday, leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention released a previously secret 205-page list of hundreds of pastors and church workers who had been accused of sexual misconduct, mainly from 2000 to 2019.
The list was published after the May 22 release of a 288-page report by investigative firm Guidepost Solutions, which found a pattern of silencing sexual abuse survivors and
New York Times (News) Fox News Digital Houston ChronicleOct 01 2016
News
Supreme Court Faces Volatile, Even if Not Blockbuster, Docket
The Supreme Court, awaiting the outcome of a presidential election that will determine its future, returns to the bench this week to face a volatile docket studded with timely cases on race, religion and immigration.
The justices have been shorthanded since Justice Antonin Scalia died in February, and say they are determined to avoid deadlocks. That will require resolve and creativity
New York Times (News)Apr 21 2021
Opinion
America's Streets Are Spared, But Was Justice Done in the Chauvin Trial?
I spent an entire talk show Tuesday morning telling the audience why I found reasonable doubt dripping from multiple layers of the case against Derek Chauvin. A unanimous jury verdict to the contrary does not change my mind in the least.
However, I am now tasked with how to process this result as relief and celebration spread across the land, amid talk of healing and renewed faith in
TownhallDec 13 2022
Perspectives Blog
How do we Move Forward as a Nation?
This piece appeared on The Fulcrum, which AllSides rates as Center. It was written by Debilyn Molineaux, the President and CEO of the Bridge Alliance and co-founder of the National Conversations Project and Living Room Conversations. She is rated as Lean Left.
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Debilyn MolineauxMar 28 2015
News
BYU graduates complain to accrediting board over school’s treatment of lapsed-Mormon students
A group of Brigham Young University graduates is strengthening its push for students who lose their Mormon faith to retain their spots at the private school.
Students do not have to be Mormon to attend the Provo university, but those who enter as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and later leave the faith face expulsion.