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‘Cursing cheerleader’ free speech case to be argued in Supreme Court

The judiciary will hear oral arguments in the so-called “cursing cheerleader” lawsuit on Wednesday — a personal-freedoms case that could impact public schools across the country. DEMOCRATS TRY TO REDEFINE WORDS ‘COURT-PACKING,’ ‘INFRASTRUCTURE,’ ‘BIPARTISAN’ AMID POLITICAL WARFARE The case involves a then-14-year-old freshman cheerleader from Mahonoy, us-regions who’d been suspended from the …

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Biden to assemble anti-corruption task force to take on illegal immigration

President Biden is considering creating an anti-corruption task force to address mass migration coming from immigration” target=”_blank”>Central America< “Governance addressing corruption is at the center of what the Biden administration is focusing on,” Zuniga said. Illegal immigration at the U.S. southern border has risen steeply this year, with migrants coming predominately …

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Biden administration cozies up to controversial UN agency for Palestinian refugees

It wasn’t what was stated during a virtual meeting between the U.S. ambassador to the united-nations” target=”_blank”>United Nations< and world-regions. Yet none of this was even hinted at in an optimistic statement released following the meeting between Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield and the head of UNRWA Philippe Lazzarini. The readout seemingly lacked anything concrete …

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Biden avoids confronting China over climate in Earth Day speech with world leaders

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< environment, but notably did not specifically address heavy planet-earth like world-regions. Tensions have remained high between the U.S. and the world’s largest carbon dioxide emitter over the past couple of months.  Speaking at an global-economy” target=”_blank”>economic forum< more equitable management of global affairs and criticized the “unilateralism of individual countries” in an …

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Senate Republicans uphold symbolic ban on earmarks

The Senate senate upheld its ban on earmarks by avoiding a divisive vote on the matter Wednesday afternoon.  Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said that after “vigorous discussion” over the past week with “some senators who advocated that we should” return to earmarks, no one at the meeting offered an amendment to …

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