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Supreme Court Could Soon Decide Fate of Same-Gender Marriage Case

SUPREME COURT FACES CONSTITUTIONAL CROSSROADS AS FORMER CLERK CHALLENGES MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN UNPRECEDENTED RELIGIOUS LIBERTY CASE The United States Supreme Court stands at a pivotal constitutional moment as it considers whether to hear a case that could fundamentally reshape the landscape of marriage equality and religious liberty in America. Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, [...]

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Hotel Guests Discover Sensitive Trump-Putin Summit Documents Left in Public Printer

In a shocking security oversight, sensitive documents detailing preparations for a high-level summit between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin were reportedly discovered by hotel guests in Alaska—left in a public printer. The eight-page planning dossier, believed to have been compiled by U.S. officials, included highly detailed information such as: Direct phone numbers of government staff Exact meeting locations and [...]

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Longtime House Democrat Passes Away

Missouri Democratic Rep. Bill Clay Sr., the first black congressman from the state, died on Thursday after serving 32 years in the U.S. House. He was 94. Clay, a civil and workers’ rights advocate, represented the state’s 1st district from 1969 to 2001, and he was a driving influence in St. Louis’ recovery after “white [...]

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