From The Daily Signal <[email protected]>
Subject Attorney General’s Threatening Memo to Parents Comes With a Serious Conflict of Interest
Date October 9, 2021 9:27 AM
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** Attorney General’s Threatening Memo to Parents Comes With a Serious Conflict of Interest
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The attorney general’s son-in-law is co-founder of a company that works with school boards to promote “culturally responsive training” and other ideas associated with critical race theory.

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** White House Fakery Defended by ‘Fact-Checkers’
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A Facebook post said, “They created a fake set for Biden to get his booster shot. The entire Biden presidency is one giant charade.” PolitiFact characterized the post as “False.”

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** How Texas’ Heartbeat Act Still Protects Life After Judge Suspends Law
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The law is written in such a way that abortion clinics may be held liable for abortions performed during the bill’s suspension, should a higher court overrule the injunction.

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** Attention LA County District Attorney: Where's the Justice for Murder Victim Michelle Avan?
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Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon treats serious criminals as victims of society as opposed to criminals who victimize society.

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** How a Radical Left-Wing Historian Birthed Anti-Columbus Crusade
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Much of the modern hostility to Columbus can be traced to far-left historian Howard Zinn, whose book “A People’s History of the United States” has left an oversized mark on students.

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** ICYMI: Biden’s Vaccine Mandate Depends on OSHA Emergency Regulation. Here’s How That’s Fared in Court.
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Relying on this bureaucratic weapon to boost COVID-19 vaccinations could be risky, since courts have struck down all or part of the agency’s emergency rules in four of six legal challenges.

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