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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,…
    Rob 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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    The Unique TV Family of ‘This Is Us’

    This article contains spoilers for “This Is Us.” The Pearson family is winning over Americans—and it’s no surprise. The NBC family drama, which straddles a delicate tightrope between heartwarming and heartbreaking, broke recent records with the Super Bowl night episode. Sunday’s episode became the most-watched TV program to follow the Super Bowl in six years,…
    Katrina Trinko
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    Why the State Can Never Get Out of Marriage

    As conservatives have suffered a series of setbacks in the culture wars, some have become tempted to wish away any further conflicts about marriage and the family by getting the government out of the marriage business altogether. “Better to have no state recognition of marriage at all, than for the state to recognize marriages badly,”…
    Scott Yenor
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    International Court Pushes Gay Marriage on 20 Latin American Nations

    The Inter-American Court of Human Rights called last week for the recognition of same-sex marriage and of proclaimed “gender identity” as a protected category for nondiscrimination under the American Convention on Human Rights. Although the decision is not binding, 20 countries throughout the Americas have accepted the jurisdiction of the court, and will now be…
    Michelle Riestra
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    Justice Clarence Thomas Opens Up on Life, Faith, and His Interracial Marriage

    Justice Clarence Thomas has served 27 terms on the U.S. Supreme Court, and agreed to become the 341st leader interviewed for my Daily Caller News Foundation series. Now at age 69, he is looking back on his life with gratitude and discernment with valuable lessons for others. People often want to define you by the…
    Ginni Thomas
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    Support Grows for Air Force Colonel Suspended Over Religious Beliefs on Marriage

    When Heather Wilson was picked to be secretary of the Air Force, she told the Senate: “Air Force policy must continue to ensure that all airmen are able to choose to practice their particular religion.” Now, she has a chance to prove it. On Wednesday, the Family Research Council’s Lt. General Jerry Boykin and Travis…
    Tony Perkins
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    My Family’s Adoption Story Could Be Impossible If ACLU Wins This Case

    Five international adoptions from China, Guatemala, and South Korea—in addition to my four biological siblings—have made me the oldest of 10 children. As National Adoption Awareness Month has come and gone, I’ve reflected even more than usual on the incredible blessing I am grateful to call my family. Each of my siblings has a unique story—one…
    Lauren Konkol
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    • Opinion

    These Groups Support Gay Marriage While Backing a Cake Baker’s First Amendment Rights

    The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission on Dec. 5, in what will be one of the most closely watched cases of the term. This is the case of Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colorado, who declined to design a custom cake for a…
    Elizabeth Slattery
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    • Opinion

    The Benefits of Marriage

    Editor’s note: This article was originally published in 2014, and is being republished in light of the announcement that American actress Meghan Markle is engaged to Britain’s Prince Harry, and the two will be married next spring. But it’s not just royals who benefit from marriage.  Thirty-two percent of the growth in family income inequality…
    Rachel Sheffield
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    • Opinion

    8 Senators Announce Support for Colonel Under Fire for Marriage Views

    Air Force Col. Leland Bohannon needed reinforcements—and thanks to eight senators, he got them. The Christian combat pilot has been grounded since spring, when his superiors decided that the colonel’s decision not to sign a “certificate of appreciation” for a same-sex spouse was enough to suspend him from duty. For Bohannon, a 20-year veteran with…
    Tony Perkins
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    What Happened to Colonel Who Didn’t Want to Praise an Airman’s Same-Sex Marriage

    After flying in the B-2 bomber, Air Force Col. Leland Bohannon knows a thing or two about stealth. And the attack against his faith isn’t it. In fact, the military seems to be going out of its way to punish the Christian dad of five, despite a distinguished career defending the same freedom the Air…
    Tony Perkins
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    Podcast: What You Miss Out On When You Rent Friends, Family

    On today’s podcast, we discuss a Japanese business that lets you rent friends and families, whether repealing the Obamacare mandate could be part of tax reform, and a new anti-Trump hotel.
    Katrina Trinko
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    • Opinion

    Those Who Disagree on Marriage Can Coexist. For the Sake of Our Society, We Must.

    In 2015, a majority of the Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges wrote that the view that marriage is exclusively between one man and one woman is “based on decent and honorable religious or philosophical premises.” Yet increasingly, the traditional view of marriage is being equated with anti-LGBT bigotry—and not without consequences. Take what happened…
    Monica Burke
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    A Traditional Marriage Student Group Has Been Branded a ‘Hate Group’

    In today’s bitter political climate, there are few labels more intellectually lazy than “hate group.” When you label an entity as a “hate group,” you automatically demonize it and remove from your shoulders any mantle of responsibility to dialogue or engage in civil discourse with this denounced entity. This cowardly melodrama is currently playing out…
    Kelly Marcum
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    LGBT Activists Wanted Elites, Not All, to Decide on Gay Marriage in Australia

    After years of political wrangling over same-sex marriage, Australian voters are having their say in a national postal vote that ends on Nov. 7. The survey of all registered voters has the potential to resolve an issue that, thanks to the relentless lobbying of same-sex marriage activists, has been dominating the Australian political discourse for…
    Lyle Shelton
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