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(Matt Anderson/Getty Images) The Court’s unanimous judgment in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia yesterday is yet another resounding victory for religious freedom and against religious discrimination. Remarkably, particularly given the voting pattern of the liberal bloc in cases involving sexual orientation, all nine justices agreed that Philadelphia violated the free-exercise rights of Catholic Social Services (CSS) when
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos speaks at the Economic Club of Washington DC’s ‘Milestone Celebration Dinner’ in Washington, D.C., September 13, 2018. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) Welcome to the Capital Note, a newsletter about business, finance, and economics. On the menu today: weaponizing tax leaks, Olympic sponsorship (and its problems), the advertising that dreams are made of, Babe
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There are multiple reports that a top Chinese official, who is reportedly “close to” Chinese President Xi Jinping, has defected to the United States. The reports claim that the defector is cooperating with a U.S. intelligence agency, providing eye-opening intel about the Wuhan Institute of Virology and China’s bioweapons programs. There are reports that Dong
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The far-left mayor of Chicago on Thursday declared racism a public health crisis in her city and announced her administration will divert over $9 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds to address it. Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the COVID-19 pandemic has “laid bare” racial disparities in access to health care, mental illness, and life expectancy.
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(SeanPavonePhoto/Getty Images) 1973—By a vote of five justices, the Supreme Court rules in United States v. SCRAP that plaintiffs, including a group of law students (“Students Challenging Regulatory Agency Procedures”), have standing to challenge the Interstate Commerce Commission’s decision not to suspend a 2.5% freight rate increase. What is the alleged injury on which their
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Employees of the progressive cable network MSNBC announced an effort to unionize, but the network said it would not voluntarily recognize it without a formal vote overseen by the National Labor Relations Board. Several MSNBC hosts praised the announcement on Thursday that their staffers would be unionizing with the Writer’s Guild of America. “Extremely proud
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CAUTION: Joe Rogan and guest Kyle Kulinski used very profane language while ripping into CNN and Brian Stelter. Reader discretion is advised. During a very fiery segment on Thursday’s edition of The Joe Rogan Experience, the prolific eponymous podcaster and progressive YouTuber Kyle Kulinski tore into CNN media journalist and Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter
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Friday, June 18, 2021 by: Mike Adams Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, coronavirus, covid-19, cruise lines, doctors, immune system, immunity, memory hole, natural immunity, pilots, Vaccinations, Vaccine deaths, Vaccine injuries, vaccines Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/528833.html (Natural News) In the latest insane push for vaccine fanaticism at the expense of legitimate science, the medical establishment
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Friday, June 18, 2021 by: Mike Adams Tags: British Airways, crisis talks, deaths, Fact Check, Journalism, media, pilots, rumors, spike protein, Vaccine deaths, vaccines Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/528540.html (Natural News) Online rumors have been circulating over the past few days that four British Airways pilots have died, and that British Airways is
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Rebekah Jones during an interview with CBSN in 2020 (Screengrab via YouTube) Jon Taylor’s desire to help Floridians understand a pandemic that was remaking their lives nearly cost him his career. Taylor, a 37-year-old Ph.D. candidate at the Florida Atlantic University College of Business, waded into the world of COVID data analysis last spring after
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(Natural News) A unit within the Portland Police Department known as the “Rapid Response Team” has voted unanimously to resign after one of its members was criminally indicted over his response to riots that occurred in the city back in August 2020. Sources within the police bureau told The Post Millennial that they are not
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My column today is on its Obamacare and religious-liberty rulings. In two major decisions, the Supreme Court expanded protections for religious liberty and narrowed the law of standing so that fewer federal lawsuits can be entertained. Six of the nine justices were appointed by Republican presidents, and a majority of those six agreed with each
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Entertainment icon Rita Moreno caved to cancel culture on Thursday after initially defending “Hamilton” star Lin-Manuel Miranda from woke mob attacks. Miranda was criticized by many on the left for having light-skinned minorities instead of dark-skinned minorities at the forefront of his highly anticipated movie, “In The Heights.” Moreno initially defended Miranda in a statement
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot speaks during a science initiative event at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Ill., July 23, 2020. (Kamil Krzaczynski/Reuters) Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot declared racism a public-health emergency on Thursday, citing racism as a leading factor in the 9.2-year life-expectancy gap between black and non-black Chicagoans.  “At almost every single point
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Patricia and Mark McCloskey draw their firearms on protestors as they enter their neighborhood during a protest against St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson in St. Louis, Mo., June 28, 2020. (Lawrence Bryant/Reuters) Mark McCloskey and Patricia McCloskey, the armed St. Louis couple who confronted Black Lives Matter protesters outside their mansion last year, pleaded guilty
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Podcast behemoth Joe Rogan crushed the mainstream news media during his podcast show and took particular aim at CNN’s Brian Stelter. Rogan was speaking with progressive commentator Kyle Kulinski when he went on a tirade against a CNN panel for complaining that some YouTube personalities have more views than CNN. “They didn’t even understand the
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Stacey Abrams speaks to the media about Senate runoff elections outside St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Atlanta, Ga., January 5, 2021. (Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters) Democrat Stacey Abrams on Thursday endorsed Senator Joe Manchin’s voting legislation compromise, including a provision that requires a form of voter identification, ahead of a key vote next week. On Wednesday, Manchin
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