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Month: March 2025

Federal Judge in San Francisco Orders Trump Administration to Rehire Thousands of Fired Government Workers…

A federal judge in San Francisco on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to rehire thousands of probationary government workers who were fired last month, ruling that their terminations by the Office of Personnel Management (OMB) were unlawful.
Alsup expressed frustration with what he called the government’s attempt to sidestep laws and regulations governing a reduction in its workforce — which it is allowed to do — by firing probationary workers who lack protections and cannot appeal.

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Measles: Separating fact from fear

Nurses Out Loud – Measles cases are rising in Texas, with reports of a child’s death sparking nationwide concern. Nurse David, Ashley, and I dive into the outbreak, vaccine recommendations, and media influence. We explore transmission risks, informed consent, and the role of nurses in ethical healthcare. Join us as we question the narrative and seek deeper understanding.

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Tax the Past?

Climate activists have found a new way to force us to pay more for energy. New York and Vermont passed laws that will raise the… Read More

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Efforts to Deport Gang Members Under 1798 Alien Enemies Act

The ACLU and Democracy Forward filed a lawsuit challenging Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to speed along deportations of Venezuelan nationals.

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Americans need a 12-step program from federal dependency

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Americans are addicted to federal money, just as they are to tobacco or alcohol. This addiction fuels skyrocketing debt, endless deficits, and financial instability. Until people recognize the problem, real change is impossible. With $36 trillion in debt and interest payments surpassing defense spending, how close are we to rock bottom? It’s time for a wake-up call.

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Education Department Opens Dozens of Investigations into Schools over Alleged ‘Race-Exclusionary Practices’

The Department of Education announced Friday it was opening investigations into more than 50 universities over alleged “race-exclusionary practices.”
Yale, Georgetown and the University of Michigan are among the universities under fire for hosting graduate programs partnered with “The Ph.D. Project,” an organization that limits eligibility based on race, according to a press release from the department. Other universities, such as the University of Alabama and the University of South Florida, are being investigated for allegedly issuing race-based scholarships and allowing other race-based segregation.

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West Virginia Governor Signs Bill Protecting Female-Only Spaces

West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey signed a bill Wednesday to define sex-based terms in state law and prohibit biological males from entering female-only spaces in… Read More

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Senate Passes Bill Classifying Fentanyl as Schedule I Drug, Barring Medical Use

The bill now goes to the president for his signature. The new classification would mean fentanyl could not be prescribed by a physician.

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