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  • Man’s Tweet on Voter ID Laws Goes Viral: Stop Treating Black People Like We’re Vagrants!

    Man’s Tweet on Voter ID Laws Goes Viral: Stop Treating Black People Like We’re Vagrants!0

    Voter ID laws are one of the most controversial topics in America today. As of 2016, 33 states had some kind of voter ID law. Here is the breakdown, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Strict photo ID required: Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Strict non-photo ID required: Arizona and

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  • Parents Stand Up for Children in ‘Sex Ed Sit Out’

    Parents Stand Up for Children in ‘Sex Ed Sit Out’0

    Parents across the country pulled their children out of public schools on Monday for the “Sex Ed Sit Out”—a grassroots awakening of frustrated parents who are sick of the sexualization of children in their taxpayer-funded schools. The Sex Ed Sit Out was conceived by Elizabeth Johnston, who blogs at Activist Mommy, and other moms on

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  • Alfie Evans: From the Cradle to the Grave

    Alfie Evans: From the Cradle to the Grave0

    Offspring was not reared at the will of the father, but was taken and carried by him to a place called Lesche, where the elders of the tribes officially examined the infant, and if it was well-built and sturdy, they ordered the father to rear it…but if it was ill-born and deformed, they sent it

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  • Agnostic Philosopher: Religion Is Awesome Emotional Therapy

    Agnostic Philosopher: Religion Is Awesome Emotional Therapy0

    Faith and religion get an increasingly bad rap in today’s world. As Pew Research discovered in 2016, roughly a quarter of Americans consider themselves members of the “nones,” a category which classifies people as “atheists, agnostics or ‘nothing in particular.’” This number has risen from ten percent just a few decades ago. However, not everyone

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  • Rent Control Advocates Need a Lesson in Economics

    Rent Control Advocates Need a Lesson in Economics0

    Rent control is one of those policies that continues to attract the favor of the public despite the fact it has repeatedly proven to be ineffective when it comes to improving the lives of those it is aimed at. The latest example can be found in Sacramento, California, where a group of people have put

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  • How Colleges Are Ripping Off a Generation of Ill-Prepared Students

    How Colleges Are Ripping Off a Generation of Ill-Prepared Students0

    Earlier this month, the 2017 National Assessment of Educational Progress, aka the nation’s “report card,” was released. It’s not a pretty story. Only 37 percent of 12th-graders tested proficient or better in reading, and only 25 percent did so in math. Among black students, only 17 percent tested proficient or better in reading, and just

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