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With bipartisan support, Virginia's governor has signed legislation protecting places of worship from discrimination during emergencies.
Japan is ramping up efforts to protect the nation from enemies China and North Korea, investing $315 billion in a new national security strategy, but a military expert says that strategy needs help beyond more spending.
Despite what FIRE claims, an advocate for family values asserts that the president of a Texas university did not violate the Constitution when he cancelled a student-planned drag show.
There are limited ways to combat the weaponization of government, but they’re available and meaningful, a House member from Louisiana says.
In the perverse world of Leftist victimology, this makes sense: If you are a member of a supposedly victimized group, you cannot be the victimizer; there must be another victimizer who has victimized you, turning you back into a victim.
Now advocating that children of military personnel can consent to transgender treatments, a pediatrician says military doctors have jumped onto the "woke" bandwagon.
A leading media figure in Israel says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going too far and too fast in efforts to bring unprecedented change to the Jewish state’s high court.
After legislators in Utah approved news rules that restrict children’s access to social media platforms, a family advocate says it’s a good start but parents must remain involved.
A spokesman for a ministry that wants to see "a revived America that honors God and blesses people" is glad that his state is taking a stand against "foolishness."
A Vermont high school girls basketball team took a stand and was told to take a seat.