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The Kentucky Supreme Court recently ruled that Governor Andy Beshear’s emergency measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 are legal, …
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Note from Star Parker, founder and CEO of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education: This Thanksgiving season could profitably …
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John Wood not only kept his diner open during the COVID-19 pandemic, but he fed thousands of at-risk young people …
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Former Congresswoman Mia Love of Utah made history when she won her race in 2014. She flipped the seat from …
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