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Day: May 7, 2025

When government actions make things worse

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore how well-intentioned government interventions frequently exacerbate problems instead of solving them. Millions still entrust officials with their lives and livelihoods, expecting relief. From regulatory overreach to unrestrained bureaucracy, I reveal the serious hidden dangers of centralized power. It’s time to question the true cost of handing authority to those who claim to help.

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House Panel Questions More University Presidents on Campus Anti-Semitism

The latest to be questioned by the Education and Workforce Committee included the heads of Haverford College, California Polytechnic, and DePaul.

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Bill to Protect Veterans Gun Rights Advances in House

https://bearingarms.com/tomknighton/2025/05/07/bill-to-protect-veterans-gun-rights-advances-in-house-n1228536

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How University Will Fare Without Taxpayer Subsidies

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/how-university-will-fare-without-taxpayer-subsidies

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Order to Dismantle 3 Federal Agencies

The temporary block hands a win to 21 Democratic-led states who filed the lawsuit.

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National Park Service Sued For Choosing Wealthy Environmentalists Over Small Farmers

Congress has opened an investigation into a settlement between NPS and environmental groups that booted ranchers from California land.

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Colorado Postal Worker Pleads Guilty To Fraudulently Casting Multiple Mail Ballots In 2024 Election

Wanted to "test" the electronic voting signature verification system by taking ballots, forging voter signatures.

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Two California Schools Drop Nevada Athletic Association Over Banning of Men in Women’s Sports

https://bonginoreport.com/sports/two-california-schools-drop-nevada-athletic-association-over-banning-of-men-in-womens-sports

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