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July 16, 2021
Fifth Circuit Rules in Favor of Judge Mack’s Chaplain-Led Invocation

A federal appeals court sided with a Texas justice of the peace last week, allowing him to continue chaplain-led invocations before state court hearings while the lawsuit against him is adjudicated after his courtroom prayer tradition was ruled unconstitutional by a lower court.

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July 16, 2021
Plans to Strip the Supreme Court of Its Power

The Supreme Court is functioning as it should, with justices more often in agreement than not.

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July 15, 2021
Election Integrity

The left tries to portray any legitimate attempt to pass election integrity reforms as 1960s-style disenfranchisement of African Americans.

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July 15, 2021
Sanctity of Human Life

A key House subcommittee on Monday cleared a spending bill for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) without including a decades-old rider prohibiting funding for abortions.

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July 15, 2021
Black Americans Real Worst Enemy is Not Racism

Malcolm X was a Muslim minister and human rights activist. Born in 1925, he met his death at the hands of an assassin in 1965. Malcolm X was a courageous advocate for black civil rights, but unlike Martin Luther King, he was not that forgiving of whites for their crimes against black Americans.

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July 13, 2021
The Twilight of Ideas

Keeping faith in a political realignment

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July 13, 2021
DC Settles 0K Capitol Hill Baptist Lawsuit

Mark Dever’s church has its legal fees covered in the latest legal victory among congregations who sued over worship service limits during lockdown.

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July 13, 2021
Religious Freedom Summit 2021

A bipartisan three-day summit of persecuted religious minorities, advocates and politicians kicks off Tuesday in Washington, D.C., seeking to continue the momentum established by the U.S. State Department’s two ministerials promoting religious freedom worldwide.

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July 13, 2021
Cuba Arrests Activists After Rare Protests

Cuba has arrested dozens of activists following one of the largest anti-government protests in recent memory.

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July 13, 2021
HHS Spending Bill Advances Without Hyde Amendment

A key House subcommittee on Monday cleared a spending bill for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) without including a decades-old rider prohibiting funding for abortions.

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July 13, 2021
Alexis McGill Johnson, Planned Parenthood President, Making Her Mark

The president and CEO’s life has prepared her to lead the reproductive health organization at a crucial time.

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