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A bill on the Ten Commandments is not moving forward in the Indiana Statehouse. Here’s what is.
Indiana lawmakers did not advance proposals on the Ten Commandments, social media use by minors, and the South Bend school board.
Seventy-five years since Auschwitz and after two decades of incessant Islamic terrorism, the mountain is hanging over our ...
The bills have already passed in the chamber from which they originated, and are now in the other chamber for consideration.
What began as more than 1,700 bills filed by state lawmakers has whittled down to 228 after key deadlines passed over the ...
A legal battle over two statues in Quincy raises the question of whether anything recognizably religious belongs in public ...
Americans can learn from the anti-Nazi leaflet “10 Commandments for Danes” by denying ICE everything it needs to function.
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SCOTUStoday for Monday, January 26
Former Supreme Court Justice Joseph McKenna was sworn in on this day in 1898. McKenna’s Oyez biography notes that, although he studied law before beginning a political career, he was […] The post ...
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Education bill tracker: Indiana lawmakers advance bills on Indianapolis schools, cell phones, and more
Indiana bills propose removing phones and processed food from schools and adding new paths to teacher licensure.
"True Lies" is decades old, and still way too underrated. But for some of its actors, this movie kickstarted their career. Here's what its stars are doing now.
Indiana joins multiple Republican-led state legislatures seeking to display the Ten Commandments in government buildings, ...
Republicans on the Tennessee House Education Committee approved House Bill 47, which would allow schools to display the Ten Commandments.
Supporters say the text is necessary to understanding the country’s founding documents. But critics say the display violates ...
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