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Get the Facts: How far does the First Amendment go?
WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley· 6 days agoThe First Amendment, arguably the most crucial amendment in the Bill of Rights, sets protections for free speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition...
GUEST VIEW: Made in His image
Odessa American· 21 hours agoBy Manuel Ybarra Jr. And God Said, “Let us make Man in our image.” It should be assumed that God, The Creator, was talking to Jesus, The Word of God, <...
Election letters
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 2 days agoHow many Allen County citizens are as frustrated with our current County Council as I am? Kevin Hunter is our future because he understands our past,...
Editorial Roundup: Florida
US News & World Report· 6 days agoState lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis should be working to find ways to bridge the gulfs of fear, anxiety and distrust ...
'These are unprecedented times in Oklahoma,' says Hall of Fame historian Bob Burke
The Oklahoman· 4 days agoOklahoma City attorney Bob Burke may know more about Oklahoma history than any other living person....
Candidate checklist: The public needs answers soon
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 5 days agoAs an independent who has voted for both Republican and Democratic candidates I’ve reached my limit of having to watch “death to my opponent” ads for the...
Trump's 'Project 2025' would subvert the Constitution
The Citizens' Voice· 4 days agoEditor: Project 2025, a collection of "conservative" policy proposals for Donald Trump to pursue...
Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital shares its legacy in Irvine's community
LEX 18 Lexington· 4 days agoMercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital has been in Irvine’s community since 1959. Estill County's community raised $25,000 to buy the land and build a ...
Samuel Paty was murdered, and teaching in France has never been the same - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoIt was a Friday afternoon in October 2020, and Coralie, a junior high school French teacher at Collège du Bois d’Aulne, had just gone for a walk in the nearby woods with her ...
Georgia liquor store loses license after churches open too close, sparking spirited community debate
WXIA-TV Atlanta· 3 days agoAn old law on the books is sparking a spirited debate in Thomaston, Georgia. The city is divided over a law that's preventing a locally-owned liquor store from opening its doors. "I'm not a ...