Federal District Court Rules Against Trump Admin’s Religious Exemption For Little Sisters of the Poor on Contraceptive Mandate

The Federal District Court has ruled against the Trump administration’s religious exemption for the Little Sisters of the Poor regarding the contraceptive mandate. The decision highlights ongoing legal disputes over religious liberties and healthcare regulations. No further details about the case or its implications are provided in the available text.

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Bidenomics Under Fire: Homeownership Challenges Skyrocket as Rates Soar

President Joe Biden has faced criticism for policies that complicate home ownership for young families while promoting his economic agenda. During a recent speech in Milwaukee, Biden claimed his approach is “restoring the American dream,” asserting, “It’s working.” However, rising inflation and stagnant wage growth have made housing less affordable, with high prices benefiting existing…

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The “culture war” is a clash of civilizations, and America is now a torn country.

Samuel Huntington got Ukraine wrong. That’s what a casual reader of “The Clash of Civilizations?”—published in Foreign Affairs 30 years ago this summer—might think. Huntington was at the peak of his career as a political science professor and director of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University when he wrote, “the…

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The struggle against FBI injustice is the struggle of memory against forgetting.

William Barr, the attorney general who appointed John Durham to investigate the Russian collusion hoax targeting Donald Trump, clarified that neither President Obama nor Vice President Biden were involved in Durham’s inquiry. In his memoir One Damn Thing After Another: Memoirs of an Attorney General, Barr praised Robert Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein,…

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