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    Assisted Suicide Is Now Legal in New Jersey. It Could Get Even Worse.

    As of Thursday, physician-assisted suicide is legal in New Jersey. The new policy stems from legislation passed by the state’s Legislature back in April. The law allows terminally ill patients with a prognosis of six months or fewer to self-administer lethal concoctions of drugs to take their own lives. Lawmakers claim that this policy will…
    Monica Burke
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    California Is Expanding Government Health Care to More Illegal Immigrants. Here’s What to Expect.

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, has signed into law a measure expanding eligibility for the state Medicaid program known as Medi-Cal to extend health care benefits to more state residents, including young adult illegal immigrants. Conservatives warn the change could attract more illegal immigrants to the state and further burden a health care system…
    Carmel Kookogey
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    Fact Check: Does Trump Have the Most Successful Judicial Nomination Record Since George Washington?

    President Donald Trump has had what many would consider a successful record on judicial appointments—and has repeatedly cast that success in historical terms.  “We have many appeals court judges—many—that we’ll have appointed. The courts are a whole different thing,” Trump told a largely teenage audience gathered Tuesday in Washington, before giving them a quiz. “I…
    Fred Lucas
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    New York State, Which Celebrated Abortion Extremism, Outlaws Declawing Cats

    Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo seems incredibly concerned with animal cruelty. But when it comes to newborn babies? Not so much. The man behind the infamous light display for infanticide has apparently decided that it’s mean to declaw cats. Dismembering tiny humans, on the other hand, gets a hearty standing ovation. For American states, it’s a…
    Tony Perkins
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    Sen. Braun Describes How He’s Trying to Bring ‘Accountability’ to Washington’s Spending

    Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., joins the podcast to explain the downsides of the new spending bill and how his MAP Act would boost the economy. The CEO-turned-senator, a newcomer to Washington, D.C., also shares why it seems so hard to get any kind of spending control to occur in Congress. Read the exclusive interview, posted…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Maine and Nevada Show Why the Electoral College Helps Small States, Not Red States

    Last month, both Maine and Nevada did what was in the best interests of their states: They rejected bills that would have enrolled their states in the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, an unwise effort to override the Electoral College.  In Maine, it was killed by legislators in the state House after it passed Maine’s…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Once Again, The New York Times Has Glowing Coverage of a Communist Regime

    Editor’s note: In its coverage of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing on the moon, The New York Times published a series of pieces critical of the U.S. space program, including an article titled “How the Soviets Won the Space Race for Equality.” Promoting that article, the Times tweeted, “America may have put…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Netflix Sees Historic Dip in Subscribers During Same Quarter Executive Denounces Georgia’s Pro-Life Bill

    Netflix’s latest quarterly report shows the streaming service giant experienced a chill in growth with its first quarterly loss of paid domestic subscribers in eight years. The dip in subscriptions came in the same quarter as Netflix’s decision to take a stance against Georgia’s pro-life “heartbeat bill.” Netflix “on Wednesday reported a loss of 126,000…
    Kaylee Greenlee
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    California Public Schools Promote Polyamory for Preteens

    The world recently learned that the American Psychological Association promotes “polyamory,” “swinging,” and “relationship anarchy.” Its experts say it’s healthy and ethical. They’re crazy. Leftists who run our nation’s public schools love to hide behind the skirts of the American Psychological Association when it comes to crazy sex ed. So in a recent column I wondered…
    Cathy Ruse
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    Is Texas Democrat Exploiting Loophole by Coaching Migrants to Lie?

    Are Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, and her staff violating federal immigration law? If the information reported in the Washington Examiner is correct, then the answer could be “yes.” The National Border Patrol Council’s El Paso chapter and Customs and Border Protection staff told the Examiner that Escobar has been sending members of her staff to the Mexican…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    San Francisco School Board Votes to Paint Over George Washington Mural

    The San Francisco Board of Education unanimously voted last month in favor of painting over a George Washington mural series on a school wall depicting Washington standing over a Native American’s corpse and another in the company of slaves on his Mount Vernon estate. “This is reparations,” Education Board Commissioner Mark Sanchez said in a…
    Joshua Q. Nelson
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    Illinois Politicians Are to Blame for Tax Hikes, Not Washington

    Illinois lawmakers recently moved one step closer to raising state income taxes. It’s the last thing Illinois needs—residents and businesses are already leaving the state in droves due, in large part, to the inhospitable tax climate. The irony is that the same politicians who are about to pass these tax hikes have been howling for…
    Adam Michel
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    California Implements Extreme New Sex Ed Curriculum

    The California Board of Education implemented progressive sex and gender education curriculum in public schools across the state, regardless, in some cases, of parental knowledge or consent. Progressive groups, including Planned Parenthood, collaborated on AB-329 in 2016 and the recently introduced Health Education Framework in May as highlighted by a video created by the conservative group Our Watch. Both these…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    Podcast: Her Think Tank Helped Forge the Texas Miracle

    In the last 15 years, Texas has led the way among red states showing how small government is the path to prosperity. But the Texas economic miracle can’t be told without mentioning the Texas Public Policy Foundation, the leading conservative think tank in the Lone Star State. Brooke Rollins built that foundation up to become…
    Katrina Trinko
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    ‘Let Us Provide Our Own Security’: Virginia Beach Manager Petitions for Guns at Work

    Vincent Smith wasn’t in the office when a fellow Virginia Beach city employee opened fire there, ultimately killing 12 and wounding five in the carnage five weeks ago. After getting notice of the shooting that afternoon in Building 2 of the Virginia Beach Municipal Center, Smith, 49, raced to the nearby emergency operations center, where…
    Carmel Kookogey
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    Arizona Drops Nike Investment After Betsy Ross Shoe Is Scrapped

    Gov. Doug Ducey revealed on Tuesday that the state of Arizona will be withdrawing all of the financial incentives provided to Nike following the company’s decision to pull an American flag-themed sneaker it deemed offensive. “Today was supposed to be a good day in Arizona, with the announcement of a major [Nike] investment in Goodyear,…
    Molly Prince
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    1 Year After Union Ruling, Pennsylvania Law Still Allows for Unconstitutional Fees

    One year ago, the Supreme Court ruled that public-sector employees like me, who are not union members, don’t have to pay union fees in order to be employed. That ruling is already benefiting me and countless others. But unfortunately, Pennsylvania law hasn’t caught up with the times. For decades, teacher contracts often required even non-union…
    Greg Hartnett
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    In 2 Months, Texas Law Will Protect Survivors of Abortion

    Texas law soon will protect the rights of newborns who survive abortion attempts and will impose a fine of at least $100,000 on health care providers who don’t give proper care to abortion survivors. “I was proud to sign HB 16 into law, and I am grateful for Representative Leach’s leadership to help protect the…
    Kaylee Greenlee
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    Virginia Beach Employee Works to Abolish City’s Gun-Free Zone Policy

    A Virginia Beach employee is circulating a petition to abolish the city’s policy barring employees from bringing guns into work if they are properly permitted. Vincent Smith, an engineer who worked in Building 2 where the recent shooting occurred, posted a petition on Change.org asking the city to amend its employee weapons ban so properly…
    Whitney Tipton
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    Vermont Poised to Let Kids, Not Parents, Make Gender Decisions

    Most schools can’t give a child an aspirin without getting a parent’s OK. But in Vermont, kids are about to get a whole lot more than Tylenol. Under a new rule, they’ll be able to get entirely new bodies—in some cases, without ever calling home. If you thought the war on parents’ rights was bad…
    Tony Perkins
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