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Subject Alexandra DeSanctis on Pro-Abortion Vandalism, David Gortler on FDA Embarrassments, Henry Olsen on Boris Johnson, and more
Date June 7, 2022 8:28 PM
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** June 7, 2022
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The Vandalism Goes On
Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online
Last week, someone graffitied a pregnancy-resource center outside Seattle and smashed in several of its windows for good measure. Security footage captured a woman dressed in black who used red paint to write, “If abortion isn’t safe, you aren’t either” and “Jane’s revenge” on the outer walls. She also broke at least five of the center’s windows.
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The Question is No Longer Whether Boris Johnson Goes, but When
Henry Olsen
Washington Post
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Scared About Gun Violence? Get A Gun And Prepare For Self-Defense
Nathanael Blake
The Federalist
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The FDA’s Embarrassing Lecture on ‘Misinformation’
David Gortler
Claremont Institute
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EPPC Fellow Andrew Walker appeared on WORLD Radio’s The World and Everything in It podcast. He took questions from World Journalism Institute students on the intersection of religious and political identity, ethical behavior in a media-saturated world, and modern marriage practices.

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