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** 'This Damn Vacation Is Over': Clarence Thomas Recalls Grandfather's Influence
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Justice Clarence Thomas recalls, “My grandfather said, ‘I will never tell you to do as I say. I will always tell you to do as I do.’”
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** Supreme Court Upholds School Choice, Free Exercise in Maine Case
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“Maine’s decision to continue excluding religious schools from its tuition-assistance program … promotes stricter separation of church and state” than the Constitution, writes Chief Justice Roberts.
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** House Republicans Call for Accountability on ‘Bidenflation’ and Energy Crisis
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Americans are paying about $2,500 more for energy because of Biden administration policies, says former Energy Secretary Rick Perry at a House Republican hearing.
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** Inflation Continues to Clobber Us. Can the Fed Help?
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“The Fed’s had [a] 0% interest rate for 10 years and created this everything bubble,” says Dave Brat, dean at the Liberty University School of Business and a former Virginia congressman.
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** Parents’ Guide to Children’s Rights Aims to Save America’s Public Schools From CRT
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The Southeastern Legal Foundation acquaints parents with the scope of students’ First Amendment speech rights, which are lawfully restricted, but not extinguished, in educational environments.
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** Transgender Activists Manipulate Parents With Suicide Threats
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“Do you want a dead daughter or a live son?” This question, which is really a threat, is the central tenet of the campaign selling gender ideology to parents.
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** Confucius Institutes Closing, but Chinese Influence Operations Continue on College Campuses
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Despite the closure of many Confucius Institutes in the past few years, Chinese influence operations in American schools, both higher education and K-12, continue.
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