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Day: October 11, 2024

Don’t forget: states are sovereign in America

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As states declare independence, they claim powers to levy war, establish commerce, and more. Yet, recent actions in states like Massachusetts, California, and Georgia challenge individual rights, from gun ownership to voting laws. Reflecting on a decade with The Constitution Study, I examine our states’ sovereignty, the role of courts, and the fight to restore constitutional rights.

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Uncovering truth: What’s the rest of the story?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Paul Harvey’s “The Rest of the Story” reminds us that the truth often hides beneath the surface. By examining both sides, as Proverbs 18:17 suggests, we uncover a deeper understanding. This approach is essential in our views on gun ownership, police incidents, natural disasters, and politics. Who provides the best evidence for their claims?

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Kansas Professor Leaves School over Backlash to Video Calling to Shoot Men Who Won’t Vote for Harris

AUniversity of Kansas (KU) professor is no longer employed at the school as of Friday, after a video of him claiming men that do not vote for Vice President Kamala Harris because of her gender should be "lined up" and "shot," went viral, according to local reports.

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DOJ Sues Virginia over Removing Non-Citizens from Voter Rolls Ahead of November Election

The Department of Justice has sued Virginia over removing non-citizens from its voter rolls ahead of the November election.

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California Senate Narrowly Approves Oil Regulation Bill in Special Session

The state’s Energy Commission could have the authority to order oil refiners to store more fuel. Critics say this could lead to price hikes.

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California Commission Nixes SpaceX’s Plan for More Rocket Launches

Several California Coastal Commission members voiced concern over owner Elon Musk’s recent pro-Trump campaigning and social media statements.

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