July 31, 2023
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Dem Suggests Locker Room 'Barriers' for Female Privacy |
by Joshua Arnold |
No irony is more delicious than when a progressive stumbles upon an old, discarded, but sensible idea and believes they have found something new. Representative Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) provided the latest example of this when he suggested the University of Pennsylvania should have erected "barriers in the women's area of the locker room" to provide privacy from Lia Thomas for the female members of their swim team. |
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Congress Gets out of Dodge with September Battles Brewing |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Hundreds of House and Senate members are jetting out of town for August recess, leaving behind a messy trail of unfinished and half-finished business. Before they climbed in cars and checked their bags, they did manage to set up an interesting September, passing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) out of the upper chamber and laying the groundwork for fall fireworks in the other. On both sides of the Capitol, there's a persistent, nagging theme: abortion and what to do about it. |
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FACT CHECK: Does Zelensky Respect 'Religious Liberty' in Ukraine? |
by Ben Johnson |
An edited clip of former Vice President Mike Pence seemingly telling Tucker Carlson that decaying American cities are "not my concern" instantly went viral, but Pence's most controversial statements at the Family Leader Summit, about Ukraine's respect for "religious liberty," have passed without comment. |
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Israeli Judicial Reform Crisis Inches Closer to Boiling Point |
by Dan Hart |
Widespread protests in Israel have now stretched into a seventh month over a judicial reform effort initiated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and observers are beginning to worry that the intensity of the divisions within Israeli society could be disastrous for the country. |
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