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    Family Physicians Association Breaks Ranks, No Longer Opposes Assisted Suicide

    The American Academy of Family Physicians announced Tuesday that it no longer opposes physician-assisted suicide, instead taking a neutral perspective on the matter. AAFP’s adoption of “engaged neutrality” regarding physician-assisted suicide signals a marked splinter from the American Medical Association. AAFP President Michael Munger announced the change. The committee also recommended the procedure be referred to as "medical aid in…
    Grace Carr
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    College Apologizes for Taxpayer-Funded Protests at Family Farm

    The president of Evergreen State College has apologized, more than a year after the fact, for the Washington state school’s use of taxpayer funds to bus students and educators to a workers’ rights protest at a family farm. KGMI, a news-talk radio station in Bellingham, Washington, reported that the college also had “strongly reprimanded” six…
    Troy Worden
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    My 25th Wedding Anniversary Is This Week. Here’s the Secret to a Happy Marriage.

    To commemorate my 25th wedding anniversary this week to my husband, Jesse, I asked readers on Facebook to share their own secrets to a long happy marriage. In short, the crowdsourced recipe for marital endurance includes faith, forgiveness, romance, kindness, selflessness, and a healthy dose of humor. A union built to last begins with a…
    Michelle Malkin
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    Why Using Social Security for Paid Family Leave Is a Bad Idea

    This year marks the first time in more than a quarter-century that Social Security has had to dip into its trust fund balance. Since its theoretical trust fund is really just a bunch of IOUs, that means the government will have to issue $85 billion in publicly held debt this year—and $1.5 trillion over the…
    Rachel Greszler
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    We Hear You: Family Separation, Open Borders, and Other Immigration Issues, Here and in Europe

    Editor's note: Lots of folks write us about illegal immigration, but our lead letter on the topic this time comes from an American mom living in Costa Rica. Like her, you may send your thoughts to [email protected].—Ken McIntyre Dear Daily Signal: It appears that an adviser may have intentionally misled President Trump that a separation policy…
    Ken McIntyre
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    California Man Arrested After Threatening to Murder the Family of FCC’s Ajit Pai

    A man angry over net neutrality has been charged with threatening to murder the family of Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai. Late last month, Markara Man, 33, of Norwalk, California, was arrested and charged with “threatening to murder a member of the immediate family of a U.S. official U.S. [Ajit Pai] with the intent…
    Katherine Rohloff
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    How Congress Can Stop Family Separation at the Border Without Allowing Amnesty

    The Trump administration is struggling to figure out how to enforce U.S. laws and keep keeping families together. The matter is made more complex and difficult because of loopholes and restrictions in current law. But it doesn’t have to be difficult and confusing. Congress can and should ensure that families are kept together and U.S….
    David Inserra
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    Trump Orders Fix to Family Separation on Border, Calls for ‘Comprehensive’ Immigration Solution

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to halt separating families that illegally cross the border, but also said he wants to sign a “comprehensive” immigration bill from Congress. “You may be able to do for immigration what Nixon did for China and Reagan did for the Soviet Union,” @SenAlexander says. In signing the…
    Fred Lucas
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    The Racism of Government Family Planning

    New proposed changes in regulations from the Department of Health and Human Services will close the door on using funds from its Title X family planning program for abortion. HHS’ Office of Population Affairs, which administers this program, is a poster child for ill-conceived government policy. How is it, in our nation that cherishes the…
    Star Parker
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    Supreme Court Upholds Baker’s Right to Disagree With Gay Marriage in Marketplace

    Monday’s 7-2 Supreme Court decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission is a big win for the religious liberty of all Americans. The court made it clear that hostility toward religion has no place in America, least of all in our government. At the center of Masterpiece Cakeshop is Jack Phillips, the Christian…
    Ryan T. Anderson
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    Family of Prisoner Freed From North Korea Thanks God and President Trump for His Release

    The family of Tony Kim, one of the three American prisoners released Wednesday by North Korea, is thanking God and President Donald Trump for being freed from captivity. Kim, previously a professor at Pyongyang University of Science and Technology, was detained by North Korean authorities in 2017 on charges of “committing criminal acts of hostility…
    Ryan Pickrell
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    Remembering Meadow: Her Family Hopes to Prevent More School Massacres

    Julie Pollack, who lost her 18-year-old stepdaughter Meadow in the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, is taking steps she hopes will prevent other students from dying in similar mass murders. Meadow Pollack, a senior, died during the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in which a 19-year-old former student with a rifle…
    Ginny Montalbano
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    Family Farmers Face Prison for Calling Skim Milk by Its Name

    Forget narcotics. Uncle Sam has a new substance to crack down on: all-natural skim milk. Food and Drug Administration regulations make it a federal crime for dairy farmers to call all-natural skim milk exactly what it is—skim milk. Instead, the FDA demands that farmers label additive-free skim milk as “imitation milk product,” because, in the…
    John-Michael Seibler
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    Cory Booker’s Inquisition Into Marriage Views Is About Keeping You Silent

    “Do you believe that gay sex is a perversion?” Believe it or not, that question was posed—repeatedly—in a Thursday Senate confirmation hearing to Mike Pompeo, the CIA director now nominated to be secretary of state. The graphic question was put to him by Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J. He also wanted to know exactly what Pompeo…
    Daniel Davis
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    Bill That Protects Freedom of Those for and Against Same-Sex Marriage Angers Some on Left

    Sen. Mike Lee has introduced a religious freedom bill that is designed to protect Americans who believe in traditional marriage from punishment by the government. “What an individual or organization believes about the traditional definition of marriage is not—and should never be—a part of the government’s decision-making process when distributing licenses, accreditations, or grants,” Lee,…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Country Music Spurns Mike Huckabee Over Marriage Views, Betraying Countless Fans

    Through all of the cultural ups and downs, country music has always been a place conservatives felt welcome. While so many other celebrities started picking up activist causes and shaming fans who held Christian beliefs, Americans could always count on Nashville to stay true to their values (or at least tolerate them). Not anymore. Last…
    Tony Perkins
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    Family Tragedy Prompts Eric Bolling to Take Action on Opioids

    The opioid epidemic is the No. 1 killer of Americans under 50 years old—a startling reality that former Fox News host Eric Bolling spoke about in personal terms. Bolling delivered remarks Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference and told The Daily Signal about the tragedy that shocked his family last year. Bolling’s only son,…
    Robert B. Bluey
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    Georgetown University Pro-Family Group Gets Back Money Wrongly Given to LGBT Organizations

    A pro-family student organization at Georgetown University has received its donations back after an investigation of faculty and others who the group accused of misappropriating funds contributed to it. The group, Love Saxa, said that Georgetown officials had taken private donations intended for it and deposited them into other student organizations’ accounts. The organizations who…
    Chrissy Clark
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    North Carolina Settles With Magistrate It Forced Out for Not Doing Gay Marriages

    The state of North Carolina has restored lost salary and retirement benefits to a former magistrate whom officials forced out because she wouldn’t abandon her religious beliefs to perform civil marriage ceremonies for same-sex couples. Gayle Myrick won $300,000, including $122,660 in back pay, in a settlement agreement made public Wednesday by her lawyers at…
    Ken McIntyre
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    I’m From a Family of Farmers. Here’s What Trump Has Done for Our Industry.

    In the first year of his presidency, Donald Trump came through on his promise to support rural Americans and agriculture. Unfortunately, many news outlets didn’t give due attention to these accomplishments. Agriculture is a very important industry, and the changes that Trump has made have helped ease the burden of too much regulation on our…
    Micaela Wright
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