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** Rep. Jim Banks, Censored by Twitter, Warns Big Tech Could 'Wipe Conservative Voices Off the Map'
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The Indiana congressman, chairman of the Republican Study Committee, talks with The Daily Signal about being censored by Twitter for calling a transgender HHS official a man.
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** As Supreme Court Hears Challenges to Abortion Law, Texas Senator Tells Why He Wrote Heartbeat Act
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Texas state Sen. Bryan Hughes, author of one of the most controversial abortion bills in decades, says the new law focuses on protecting every “little baby” with a heartbeat.
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** The ‘Prisoners’ Dilemma’ in Biden’s Title IX Policies
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The president’s approach—to govern sexual assault and harassment investigations on college campuses—once again will turn romances there into something better left in an economics textbook.
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** Democrats Ponder Medicare Advantage Cuts to Fund Spending Bill
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This would be bad policy. Compared to the traditional Medicare program, Medicare Advantage provides better benefits, lower costs, and higher quality care.
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** Why Texas Heartbeat Law Matters: Pro-Life Leaders Speak Out
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The Daily Signal interviews top pro-life leaders as the Supreme Court hears arguments on Texas’ Heartbeat Act, which protects unborn babies once a pregnancy is about 6 weeks along.
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** Democrats May Regret Messing With America’s Moms
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Any politician who interferes with a mother’s ability to raise her children with the values she sees fit is playing with fire.
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** ICYMI: Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in 2 Texas Heartbeat Act Cases. Here Are the Top Takeaways.
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Texas says the federal government’s desire to see the heartbeat law declared unconstitutional is not enough to justify its intrusion into the state’s legislative business.
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