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Supreme Court asked to review men-only draft registration law

Supreme Court asked to review men-only draft registration law The Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether it's sex discrimination for the government to require only men to register for the draft when they turn 18.

Seattle parent blasts school board for ‘not admitting’ homeless camp is ‘dangerous’

Seattle parent blasts school board for ‘not admitting’ homeless camp is ‘dangerous’ A Seattle parent slammed their child’s school board for failing to recognize the dangers of a homeless encampment that’s set up next to an elementary school.

Parents push back against critical race theory

Parents push back against critical race theory The fight against critical race theory ramps up across the country. Talk radio show hosts Jason Rantz and Richard Fowler discuss the meaning of critical race theory.

Jonathan Turley: Second amendment realities – court rulings keep politicians' gun control promises in check

Jonathan Turley: Second amendment realities – court rulings keep politicians' gun control promises in check After every mass shooting, politicians pledge that they will get guns out of society when they know that such promises mislead voters on the range of permissible action in the area.

Clarence Williams III, a Star of ‘Mod Squad’ Is Dead at 81

By BY ANITA GATES from NYT Obituaries https://ift.tt/3fTItHU

Pompeo says Wuhan lab theory wasn't the 'politically correct thing' to say last year

Pompeo says Wuhan lab theory wasn't the 'politically correct thing' to say last year Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on investigating the origins of COVID.

Kamala Harris’ plane forced to turn back because of ‘technical issue’

Kamala Harris’ plane forced to turn back because of ‘technical issue’ A plane carrying Vice President Kamala Harris was forced to return to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland Sunday about 25 minutes after it had taken off for a trip to Guatemala and Mexico.

Sen. Cruz argues Facebook was censoring COVID-19 content ‘on behalf of the government’

Sen. Cruz argues Facebook was censoring COVID-19 content ‘on behalf of the government’ Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, argued on “Sunday Morning Futures” that “it now is clear” that Facebook was “utilizing their monopoly position to censor on behalf of the government” regarding information related to COVID-19 and its origins.

‘Shameful’ to use Fauci as political tool against Democrats: Rep. Himes

‘Shameful’ to use Fauci as political tool against Democrats: Rep. Himes Congressional Republicans call on Anthony Fauci to resign from his post over coronavirus revelations contained in thousands of his emails released; Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes reacts on ‘Fox News Live.’

What you missed on the campaign trail this weekend

What you missed on the campaign trail this weekend The midterm elections are still a year and a half away – which sure seems like a long time to go – but there was fast and furious spate of 2022 political developments in the past 48 hours. Here’s a look at what you may have missed on the campaign trail this weekend.

Fauci’s emails leave ‘troubling’ story on COVID Wuhan lab theory: Rep. Tenney

Fauci’s emails leave ‘troubling’ story on COVID Wuhan lab theory: Rep. Tenney Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., joins ‘Fox News Live’ to provide insight into the origins of the coronavirus and the Wuhan lab-leak theory.

Eric Shawn: Putin has the power to turn off your lights

Eric Shawn: Putin has the power to turn off your lights Dan Hoffman on what President Biden should tell Putin about Russian cyberattacks at their upcoming meeting

Media clash on voting rights

Media clash on voting rights As Biden aggressively pushes bill.

Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei: What we know

Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei: What we know Vice President Kamala Harris is set to depart for Guatemala Sunday, with plans to meet President Alejandro Giammattei amid growing concerns about the migrant crisis at the southern border of the United States.

Republicans celebrate mayoral win in majority-Hispanic McAllen, Texas

Republicans celebrate mayoral win in majority-Hispanic McAllen, Texas Republicans celebrated Javier Villalobos' narrow win in the mayor's race in McAllen, Texas, even though the race is technically nonpartisan.

Student Is Denied High School Diploma for Wearing Mexican Flag

By BY JESUS JIMÉNEZ from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/34TlhDs

British tourists scramble to return from Portugal after new quarantine imposed.

By BY RAPHAEL MINDER from NYT World https://ift.tt/3uZfCX3

T.B. Joshua, a Nigerian Celebrity Megachurch Pastor, Dies at 57

By BY RUTH MACLEAN from NYT World https://ift.tt/2ShHE2B

How Lin-Manuel Miranda and Friends Made an Old Bookstore New

By BY MICHAEL PAULSON from NYT Theater https://ift.tt/3pqQGqg

Nicaragua’s Democracy Hangs by Thread as Crackdown Deepens

By BY YUBELKA MENDOZA AND ANATOLY KURMANAEV from NYT World https://ift.tt/3cmf5YM

New York turns to smart thermometers for disease detection in schools

By BY EMILY ANTHES from NYT Health https://ift.tt/3pplw2F