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The U.S. Congress passed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which created a $28.6 billion fund called the Restaurant …
Read More »PA Voters Let the Governor Know What THEY Think About His COVID-19 Restrictions
More than half the voters in Pennsylvania chose to strip Governor Tom Wolf of his emergency powers. Republican legislators in …
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The Washington Examiner reported on Friday that the 1776 Commission, which President Donald Trump created to push back against the …
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The U.S. Supreme Court in December ruled against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s COVID-19 restrictions on churches and synagogues. The …
Read More »Court Denies Christian College’s Request to Block Biden’s Directive to Open Single-Sex Dorms to Opposite Sex
The College of the Ozarks in Missouri filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the president’s directive that the …
Read More »The NCAA Chose These States to Host Games Despite Threats to Boycott States with ‘Anti-Transgender’ Laws
President Joe Biden signed an executive order that calls on government schools to allow boys to compete against girls in …
Read More »This Court Just Temporarily Blocked the SBA from Discriminating Against Restaurant Owners on the Basis of Race and Sex
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 created a $28.6 billion fund called the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, administered by the …
Read More »Christian Baker and Supreme Court Victor Jack Phillips Tells His Story
Jack Phillips, a Christian baker in Colorado, ended up in court after two homosexuals complained to the Colorado Civil Rights …
Read More »Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Mississippi Abortion Case — Will the Justices Overturn Roe?
The U.S. Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade (1973) held that women have a constitutional right of privacy to kill …
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