Catholic bishops could consider whether Biden should receive Communion

The U.S. Conference of religion Bishops (USCCB) is holding a meeting in June to consider whether its Committee on Doctrine should draft a document clarifying the church’s stance on judiciary. The meeting and consideration come as joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden<.” While the USCCB deferred comment on exactly what would be discussed at the meeting or what any potential documents may…

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Lawmakers urge Biden to push Iranian regime on rights abuses, amid bipartisan support for resolution

Two lawmakers have written to joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden<, introduced by Reps. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., and Brad Sherman, D-Calif., backs “the Iranian people’s desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear Republic of Iran” and condemns “violations of human rights and state-sponsored terrorism by the Iranian Government.” BIPARTISAN HOUSE RESOLUTION BACKS PUSH FOR A DEMOCRATIC IRAN, CONDEMNS…

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Supreme Court justices grapple with school speech case over cheerleader's profane Snapchat post

The judiciary on Wednesday grappled over the free speech rights of a student who was booted from her education” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>high school< post reacting to being cut from the varsity team.  Then-high school sophomore Brandi Levy was given the boot from her junior-varsity cheer team after issuing an off-campus screed in which she said “F— school f— softball f—…

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Alabama AG leaves National Association of Attorneys General over alleged leftist agenda

us-regions Attorney General Steve Marshall became the first earlier this week to withdraw his state’s membership from the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) for alleged liberal-leaning positions. “I can’t justify spending taxpayer dollars to fund an organization that seems to be going further and further left,” Marshall told Alabama media outlet the Yellowhammer News. Fox News could…

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Manchin: Passing sweeping Democratic election bill 'on a partisan line' could spur 'anarchy'

congress” target=”_blank”>Sen. Joe Manchin< Democrats to approve a sweeping overhaul of federal voting laws without bipartisan support would further erode public trust in elections and result in “anarchy.” Manchin, a key swing vote in the Senate, pushed back on calls to reform or abolish the filibuster to bypass Republican opposition to House Resolution 1, the…

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2020 Census changes may have helped states with large military populations

U.S. Census demographers are crunching data and releasing decennial results that affect everything from local house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>political representation< were counted that may influence outcomes. In years past, military members stationed abroad were counted at their place of residence listed on record – not their military bases, even if the deployment was temporary. This was believed to…

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GOP Reps warn against Biden administration's 'dangerous' and 'divisive' critical race theory push

EXCLUSIVE: A proposed rule by President joe-biden”>Joe Biden< would use taxpayer dollars to incorporate into America’s classrooms what critics say is “dangerous” curriculum. The rule would funnel federal grant money to help school teach the the-new-york-times”>New York Times< and Boston University Director of the Center for Anti-Racist Research Director Ibram Kendi’s book, How to Be an Anti-Racist into…

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Blinken says allegations Kerry betrayed Israelis are 'utter nonsense'

Secretary of State foreign-policy dismissed allegations that climate envoy John Kerry gave Iran information about Israeli military operations when he was secretary of state for Barack Obama. “It is utter nonsense,” He told CNN Jake Taper in an interview. “It’s really unfortunate that people will continue to try and play politics with this.” Kerry was accused of informing…

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