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SCOTUS gay wedding cake ruling beginning to liberate other religious objectors

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sent the case of a florist who declined to provide flower arrangements for a same-sex wedding back to the highest court in Washington state.

June 26, 2018 in U.S..
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Republicans facing physical harassment from deranged Democrats in public places

The activists played audio of crying immigrant children outside Nielsen’s home and chanted “No justice, no sleep!” They continued shouting at the DHS secretary as she walked from her home to her car.

June 25, 2018 in U.S..

Assassination survivor Rep. Scalise blasts Maxine Waters for promoting political intimidation

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and his staff are responding to calls from Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of California for protestors to form mobs and harass members of the Trump administration, calling the statements troubling and the complete antithesis of American democracy.

June 25, 2018 in U.S..
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Here’s how President Trump wants to streamline government

The Trump administration proposes to reform and reorganize government by streamlining food regulation, merging two Cabinet departments, and consolidating housing programs.

June 24, 2018 in U.S..
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New Hampshire’s governor saved residents millions by vetoing solar subsidies

Republican Gov. Chris Sununu officially vetoed SB 446 on Tuesday. If signed into law, the bill would have raised the state’s net metering caps from its current 1-megawatt limit to 5 megawatts per customer.

June 22, 2018 in U.S..
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Supreme Court botches Wayfair ruling, sets small online businesses on course for new taxes

The court essentially ruled that all 50 states and the tens of thousands of local tax jurisdictions are now permitted to reach outside their borders and require out-of-state internet retailers to collect and remit local sales taxes.

June 22, 2018 in U.S..
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Ted Cruz introduces legislation expanding school choice

The Student Empowerment Act further broadens 529 accounts, also known as college savings plans, to include “K-12 elementary and secondary school expenses for public, private, and religious schools, including homeschool students.”

June 21, 2018 in U.S..
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Opioid addiction is sending scores of children into foster care

Over the past four years states particularly swamped with opioid addiction have seen increases as large as 40 percent in their foster care populations.

June 21, 2018 in U.S..
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Leaked memo reveals extent of Steyer’s involvement in the anti-Exxon campaign

Billionaire activist Tom Steyer and his multiple environmental groups might have been more involved in the campaign to take down ExxonMobil than previously thought, according to a leaked memo The Daily Caller News Foundation obtained.

June 20, 2018 in U.S..

Seattle City Council repeals tax on jobs a month after unanimously approving it

The tax on jobs faced significant pushback from the city’s employers, including large corporations such as Amazon and Starbucks, that threatened Seattle’s economic growth.

June 20, 2018 in U.S..
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Southern Poverty Law Center pays out millions to group it wrongly labeled bigoted

The controversial Southern Poverty Law Center has reached a settlement to anti-extremist organization Quilliam resulting in an apology and a $3.375 million payment for wrongly naming the group and its founder as anti-Muslim extremists.

June 19, 2018 in U.S..
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Obama campaigns against gerrymandering despite using it to prop up his political career

Democrats, with the aid of Obama and former Attorney General Eric Holder, were expecting to better themselves in upcoming mid-terms and in 2020 by changing the way maps districts are redrawn.

June 18, 2018 in U.S..

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