From The Daily Signal <[email protected]>
Subject Attorney General Garland Abuses Power He Doesn’t Have to Threaten Parents
Date October 6, 2021 9:29 AM
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** Attorney General Garland Abuses Power He Doesn’t Have to Threaten Parents
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This looks like an effort to use the FBI to threaten and silence parents who are outspoken opponents of critical race theory in schools.

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** A Warning From Australia About Power of Government
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The difference between how the United States and Australia handled the COVID-19 pandemic shows the importance of federalism.

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** This Group Is Suing Biden Administration Over Vaccine Mandates
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The Job Creators Network is suing over President Biden’s vaccine mandates. Alfredo Ortiz joins the podcast to talk about the impact of such mandates on small businesses.

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** On Nukes, China Aims for Parity With US—or Maybe More
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While public details are few, two senior U.S. officials recently noted that China is looking at developing novel nuclear weapons, possibly similar in scope to the efforts of Russia.

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** Biologically Male Athletes Have Unfair Advantage Over Women, Sports Group’s Study Finds
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The Sports Council Equality Group found “retained” differences in an average woman’s strength, stamina, and physique compared with the average transgender woman.

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** We Hear You: Amazon’s Scary Reasoning for Rejecting a Book Ad
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“Who gets to decide what is or is not a controversial or highly debated social topic? We are heading toward a future depicted in … George Orwell’s ‘1984,’” writes Ed Rothberg.

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** ICYMI: Noncitizen Voting in Vermont Part of Democrats’ ‘Long Game’
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Noncitizens will be able to vote in two Vermont cities as part of a growing national trend, unless lawsuits prevent new laws from taking effect.

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