From The Daily Signal <[email protected]>
Subject Why We're Less Safe 20 Years After 9/11
Date September 11, 2021 5:11 PM
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** Why We're Less Safe 20 Years After 9/11
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In six weeks, we let terrorists back in the game. Our president made a really, really bad choice.

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** 4 Things to Know as Employers, States Ponder Legal Challenges to Biden’s Vaccine Mandates
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Already, Republican state attorneys general are suggesting legal challenges to the president’s attempts to force the vaccination of tens of millions of Americans.

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** 20 Years Later, a 9/11 Firefighter Uses His Grief to Help Others
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“For every person who was obese, pregnant, injured, disabled, there were four or five office workers, not cops or firemen, helping that person," Tim Brown recalls. "It made me proud of humanity.”

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** Biden’s Risky ‘Over the Horizon’ Counterterrorism Plan for Afghanistan
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The Taliban will need terrorist allies to try to control Afghanistan’s cities and countryside, which it otherwise might struggle to stabilize and rule.

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** Texas Governor Signs Bill Barring Social Media Companies From Censoring Views
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The measure signed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott forbids Facebook and other social media companies to ban users for their political views.

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** TikTok Promotes Sex, Drugs, and Alcohol to Kids, Investigation Finds
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The popular app showed underage users thousands of videos depicting drugs and pornography, including over 100 videos promoting porn subscription services and sex products.

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** Longhorns’ School Song ‘Racially Offensive,’ Students Claim in Lawsuit
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The complaint argues that the song “The Eyes of Texas” has a “racially offensive origin, context and meaning,” denying black students the full benefits of campus life.

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