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Day: December 20, 2024

Knowledge is power only when put into action

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In a world flooded with information, unvetted knowledge can lead to serious consequences. From mysterious drones and misunderstood pardons to new legislation, the challenge lies in separating fact from fiction. It’s not just what we know, but how we verify it, that shapes decisions with the potential for great good—or harm.

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Federal Government Cancels $4.28 Billion in Student Loan Debt

The federal government also approved $16.2 billion in relief for nearly 572,000 borrowers with a total and permanent disability.

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Montana Supreme Court Says Climate Change Harms State’s “Environmental Life Support System”

The Court ruled that plaintiffs have a constitutional right to a “clean and healthful … environmental life support system." …

The post Montana Supreme Court Says Climate Change Harms State’s “Environmental Life Support System” appeared first on The New American.

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Constitutional Money Act Filed in Missouri House

Two bills filed in the Missouri House would officially recognize gold and silver as legal tender, eliminate state capital gains taxes on both, and ban support for any federal confiscation schemes.

The post Constitutional Money Act Filed in Missouri House first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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