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Keeping our heads when others are losing theirs

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We live in a mad, mad world. People seem to fly off the handle at the smallest triggers. And with all of the accusations and name-calling, it’s like mosquitos buzzing around us all of the time. That is why I guess many people simply expect others to “lose their minds” every so often. There’s a saying, “If you can keep your head while all of those around you are losing theirs, then you don’t know what’s…

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Star-Studded Lawsuit Fizzles in Fight Over COVID-19 “Misinformation” Censorship

Judge Rice’s ruling sparks debate on free speech versus public health in COVID-19 misinformation case.

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DOJ Sues Ticketmaster’s Owner, Alleging Monopoly Over Live Events Industry

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Feds Send $75 Million for Georgia Semiconductor Manufacturing Plant

Federal authorities are giving up to $75 million in federal tax dollars to a private company to help Georgia semiconductor manufacturing.
The money, part of the roughly $54 billion CHIPS Act of 2022, will go to Absolics, a subsidiary of South Korea’s SKC, to support the construction of a 120,000-square-foot facility in Covington. Officials said the project should create roughly 1,200 manufacturing and construction jobs.

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