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Review of school based comprehensive sex education shows little effectiveness, finds increased sexual activity

The review, conducted by the Institute for Research & Evaluation and published in the Institute of Law and Medicine in January, examined 60 studies of 40 school based comprehensive sex education programs in the U.S. as well as 43 studies of 39 programs in other countries.

February 23, 2020 in U.S..
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Bills would deny federal funds to sanctuary states for illegal aliens

With a growing number of states declaring themselves sanctuaries for illegal immigrants, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., are responding with legislation to impose penalties on states that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

February 23, 2020 in U.S..
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Sanders predicted to win Nevada

One day ahead of Nevada’s Democratic caucuses, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is predicted to win the most votes and the most delegates, according to an analysis by the website FiveThirtyEight.com.

February 21, 2020 in U.S..

Bloomberg office vandalized, campaign immediately suggests Bernie Sanders is to blame

Bloomberg campaign manager Kevin Sheekey issued a statement Friday saying the vandalism “echoes language from the Sanders campaign and its supporters,” but also saying that they don’t know who’s responsible for the action.

February 21, 2020 in U.S..
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Massachusetts city allowing illegal aliens to drive without a license

City councilors in Cambridge, Massachusetts, voted to prohibit police officers from arresting illegal aliens if they are caught operating a vehicle without a license.

February 21, 2020 in U.S..
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New Hampshire legislation looking to adjust for decreases in gas tax revenue

As New Hampshire faces declining highway funds stemming from a decrease in gas tax revenue, lawmakers have been considering higher vehicle registration fees to offset the losses.

February 20, 2020 in U.S..
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Questions about Bernie Sanders’ medical records likely aren’t going away soon

Democratic 2020 candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders again tried to dismiss questions about his physical fitness for office during Wednesday night’s presidential debate, but the issue isn’t likely to go away anytime soon.

February 20, 2020 in U.S..
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Homegrown marijuana legislation once again under consideration in New Hampshire

A bill passed the New Hampshire Senate that allows qualified patients and designated caregivers to grow up to three marijuana plants at a time.

February 19, 2020 in U.S..
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Bernie rally features Trotskyist Seattle council member whose party wants to seize control of banks

Seattle Councilwoman Kshama Sawant, a socialist who belongs to a Trotskyist organization that wants to seize control of America’s banks, was a featured speaker at Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’s 2020 campaign rally in Seattle on Monday.

February 18, 2020 in U.S..
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Democratic presidential hopefuls focus on Nevada as Saturday primary looms

The average of polls taken in Nevada over the past few months shows Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders with a healthy lead at 25 percent. Former Vice President Joe Biden stands at 15.7 percent, with Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 12 percent and former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 10 percent.

February 18, 2020 in U.S..
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In wake of net metering veto, N.H. Gov. Sununu seeks compromise, but Democrats cry foul

Senate Bill 159 was designed as an attempt to increase the amount of renewable energy cities and businesses can generate themselves. But Sununu said he was concerned the bill would cost low-income residents too much because of raised electric rates.

February 18, 2020 in U.S..
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Op-Ed: The paradox of socialism within a democracy

The origin of the left’s turn to socialism is a confused response to the rise of interest in Europe’s adaptation of softened Marxist ideology after the Second Great War.

February 18, 2020 in U.S..

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