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The Quiet Revolution: How One Postal Worker’s Faith Transformed American Workplace Rights

In the rolling hills of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where Amish buggies still share the road with modern vehicles and centuries-old traditions persist alongside contemporary life, Gerald Groff found himself at the center of a legal battle that would quietly reshape the landscape of religious freedom in American workplaces. What began as a simple request to [...]

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Vice President Vance Signals 2028 Presidential Interest While Emphasizing Current Duties

Vice President JD Vance has provided the clearest indication yet of his potential presidential ambitions for 2028, while carefully balancing political expectations with emphasis on his current responsibilities and the demanding nature of national campaigns. His comments during a weekend media appearance have sparked immediate speculation about the future of Republican leadership and the evolving [...]

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Democrat Leadership in Turmoil — Schumer Loses Ground as Colleague Joins Trump Train

A stunning political realignment has emerged from an unexpected source as a prominent Democratic senator delivered full-throated support for one of the Trump administration’s most controversial military actions. The endorsement represents a dramatic departure from typical partisan battle lines and signals potential bipartisan support for aggressive counter-narcotics operations that challenge traditional legal and diplomatic boundaries. [...]

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