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U.S. Department of Education (ED) Secretary Betsy DeVos has resigned from the position two weeks before Joe Biden’s inauguration. She …
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Read More »Oregon Suspends Blacks-Only COVID-19 Relief Fund After Three Residents Sue
The Oregon Cares Fund, part of a COVID-19 state stimulus relief fund, set aside $62 million of taxpayers’ money for …
Read More »Second Circuit Sides with New York’s Houses of Worship and Against Cuomo
State and local governments across the country have ordered attendance limits on houses of worship since the COVID-19 pandemic began …
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The U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month ruled against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s COVID-19 restrictions on churches and synagogues. …
Read More »After Supreme Court Loss, This Nevada Church Scored a Victory in Ninth Circuit
The U.S. Supreme Court last month rejected a Nevada church’s request to strike down a congregation capacity limit set by …
Read More »This Democrat Wants to Protect Women’s Sports — Leftists Won’t Like It
Two federal lawmakers have introduced a bill that would bar men from competing with women in sports. The political party …
Read More »California Governor Imposes More COVID-19 Restrictions After Supreme Court Ruling
California’s Governor Gavin Newsom said on Monday that he’d put more COVID-19 restrictions in place if hospitalizations continued to rise. …
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