October 7, 2022
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When Faith Becomes a Fireable Offense: Teachers, Reporter Let Go over Beliefs |
by Dan Hart |
In the space of a week, two teachers and a reporter have been fired from their jobs over stances they took because of their religious beliefs. Notably, all the firings happened in conservative parts of the country. |
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'Love Is Undefeatable': First-Ever Ohio March for Life Aims to Protect Life from Conception |
by Ben Johnson |
It was a March for Life like no other: For one thing, it took place on a beautiful fall afternoon. For another, it took place outside Washington, D.C., in the quintessential middle American city of Columbus, Ohio. Thousands of people from every corner of the Buckeye state stood outside the statehouse before pouring into the streets of the state capital Wednesday for the first-ever Ohio March for Life. |
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Louisiana Blows an $800 Million Hole in BlackRock's Woke Agenda |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
For a billionaire, Larry Fink hasn't had an especially good year. The CEO of BlackRock, who ushered in this age of corporate wokeness, has been used to operating in the shadows. Those days, Republicans insist, are over. After years of having his way with investors, Fink is now in an unfamiliar position: playing defense. And thanks to the state of Louisiana, he'll he playing it with $800 million less dollars. |
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California Invites Nation's Children While Failing Its Own |
by Joshua Arnold |
A new law passed last week by the California legislature and signed by Governor Gavin Newsom (D) would make the state a sanctuary location for children who wish to obtain gender transition procedures. But according to a new report, California has enough problems caring for children already. |
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