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Subject The N.C. race Republicans are still trying to overturn
Date April 10, 2025 10:01 PM
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Boys Will Be Boys, But Women Are Too Emotional for the Supreme Court [[link removed]]
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By Jill Filipovic | Elon Musk and Peter Navarro are having a public slap fight. And while any other administration or workplace would be embarrassed by public outbursts, the White House seems to think it’s fine—because “boys will be boys,” according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The thing with people who brush off male bad behavior, though, is that they rarely extend that patience to girls. While Leavitt was noting the White House would “let” Musk and Navarro’s “public sparring” continue, she—and the rest of the MAGA right—had no such forbearance for Amy Coney Barrett, who committed the cardinal sin of siding with the Constitution over the president in a recent Supreme Court decision, from which she dissented. The MAGA reaction was swift and ugly. Coney Barrett was a traitor—evidence that women are too empathetic to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Cuts to ‘Woke’ Programs Threaten Lifelines for Domestic Violence Survivors [[link removed]]
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By Paméla Michelle Tate | Without stable residence, childcare, income and economic resources, many domestic violence survivors eventually return to their abuser, trapped in a permanent cycle of violence.
Now, the Office of Management and Budget’s review of 2,600 programs for potential cuts—including key domestic violence grants labeled as “woke” “gender ideology”—has sparked alarm among advocacy organizations scrambling to support survivors without federal aid.
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North Carolina Is Asking People to Vote According to Rules the State Hasn’t Set [[link removed]]
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By Stephen Richer | Five months out, chaos continues in a state Supreme Court race that was counted, recounted and audited.
On Friday, a state appeals court reopened Pandora’s Box by calling into question more than 60,000 votes cast in North Carolina’s Nov. 5 general election. This gives the Republican candidate, Jefferson Griffin, new hope to close his 734-vote deficit, out of 5,540,090 total votes, against Democratic candidate Allison Riggs.
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