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The law effectively bans the flying of Pride flags and other LGBTQ flags from being flown at schools or government buildings.
While supporters cast House Bill 819 as a safeguard against partisanship in places meant to serve all people, opponents say it effectively bars certain viewpoints from public spaces.
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Centennial superintendent finalist Abram Lucabaugh says he doesn't support the controversial policies he once championed. "I ...
The Trump administration’s move to strip Harvard University of its ability to enroll international students is a fascistic ...
As pro-Palestinian groups on campuses echo terror sentiments, colleges must balance free speech and banning hate symbols like the Palestinian flag.
Dennis Prager’s right-leaning media platform has built an audience of millions by marrying slick Hollywood production values with MAGA stars and conservative ideology. Now it’s setting its sights on a ...
Sometimes charm is more disruptive than protest. This woman’s popularity reached a point that alarmed even the most powerful men in China. What followed was a rare and revealing moment where image ...
It’s somewhat tricky to pinpoint when Cleveland’s first Pride celebration occurred – sources hint at 1972 or 1973 – but it’s ...
It has emerged that talks are already underway to give another shot at a coalition ahead of the 2026 elections ...
J. D. Vance could have brought the country’s conflicting strands together. Instead, he took a divisive path to the peak of ...