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June 4, 2019
People hold out Bibles for President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump to sign

By: Alan Jacobs – theatlantic.com – June 3, 2019 A story commonly told these days on both the left and the right says that American Christians, and especially evangelicals, are solidly behind President Donald Trump. The real story is far more complex, and has led many Christians to some fairly serious soul-searching, and others to ask hard questions about whether we even know…

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June 3, 2019
Political Action Committee

By: Jim Geraghty – nationalreview.com – June 3, 2019 Making the click-through worthwhile: A rare single-topic Jolt this morning, as I’ve watched the two millionth “the problem with conservatism is people like you, the solution for conservatism is people like me” debate, and I’m just sick and tired of so many of our brethren averting their eyes from the big, glaring, worsening problem…

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June 3, 2019
Conservatives gather at Texas State Capitol

By: James Wesolek – txvaluesaction.org – May 29, 2019 The Texas Legislative Session ended earlier this week and many Texans are asking what passed and what didn’t. In fact, about two weeks ago liberal activists and media headlines declared that our greatest effort was dead. Then came the resurrection. We are happy to report for the 4th Legislative Session in a row, Texas…

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May 31, 2019
crying-whining-student

By: Lathan Watts – americanthinker.com – May 31, 2019 Each year during graduation season we are treated to what amounts to the closing ceremony of the Olympics of virtue signaling on college campuses across the nation. The competitors — students who have spent four years in training — huddling in safe spaces to avoid speakers with whom they disagree, using the free…

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May 31, 2019
Yale Law School

By: Jeremy Dys – dailywire.com – May 29, 2019 Yale University has an endowment of $29.4 billion. It also receives in excess of $480 million in federal grants and contracts. Yet, Yale Law School denies aid to students who choose to work for faith-based organizations during the summer. As a private institution, Yale may be entitled to discriminate on the basis of…

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May 31, 2019
2 elderly people voting

By: Gerard Baker – wsj.com – May 24, 2019 If there’s one thing everyone knows about modern politics, it’s that the key to the next election and the longer-term trends beyond is the rising tide of younger voters. We’ve become used to the idea that the young—more progressive in their values and more Democratic in their voting habits—are the future, and…

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May 31, 2019
Newborn baby in crib in prenatal hospital

By: Melanie Israel – cnsnews.com – May 30, 2019 The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a provision of Indiana law that requires abortion providers to bury or cremate fetal remains, while declining to review a portion of Indiana’s law—struck down by a lower court—that banned abortions on the basis of sex, race, and disability. Although the Supreme Court’s opinion in Box v. Planned…

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May 31, 2019
HUD Secretary Ben Carson

By: Rachel del Guidice – dailysignal.com – May 29, 2019 The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development expects to propose a new rule later this year that would give homeless shelters the authority to largely use their own policies regarding what a person’s sex is, which affects shelters that serve either men or women or that segregate areas by sex. However, the…

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May 31, 2019
HUD Secretary Ben Carson

By: Rachel del Guidice – dailysignal.com – May 29, 2019 The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development expects to propose a new rule later this year that would give homeless shelters the authority to largely use their own policies regarding what a person’s sex is, which affects shelters that serve either men or women or that segregate areas by sex. However, the…

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May 31, 2019
Bible on POW/MIA Rememberance Table

By: Sam Dorman – FoxNews.com – May 30, 2019 Atheist group sues New Hampshire VA hospital over Bible display at POW/MIA memorial table The Military Religious Freedom Foundation is calling the display ‘repugnant.’ The First Liberty Institute’s Mike Berry, who represents the group who donated the Bible, reacts. Amid a nationwide controversy over religious displays in veterans’ facilities, the law firm First…

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May 30, 2019
a Bills possibilities

By: Texas Tribune Staff –  apps.texastribune.org – May 27, 2019 Texas’ top political leaders wrapped the 2019 session of the Texas Legislature on Memorial Day with an air of accomplishment. They passed two major pieces of legislation that they had been working toward for years — a finance boost and a bill aimed at slowing the growth of property taxes….

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