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Year: 2025

Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Allow Prohibition on Troops With Gender Dysphoria

A federal judge blocked the policy, saying it raised constitutional issues.

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Judge Orders US to Facilitate Return of Venezuelan Man Deported to El Salvador

The immigrant, who was illegally in the United States, is referred to in court documents by a pseudonym.

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The Federal Government Is Handing Out Millions in “Diversity” Grants To Make Nurses Less White

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/the-federal-government-is-handing-out-millions-in-diversity-grants-to-make-nurses-less-white

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Doctor Fired Over Gender Transition for Minors Comment Gets Good News

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/doctor-fired-over-gender-transition-for-minors-comment-gets-good-news

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Two Major Law Firms Urge Judges to Permanently Block Executive Orders Against Them

Both law firms sued the administration shortly after the president’s executive orders were issued in March.

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Birthing Bonuses Are a Recipe for Disaster

While this is particularly prevalent in the black community, conceiving children out of wedlock is not a good recipe for any demographic.
As the Washington Examiner’s Conn Carroll points out, “The cause of falling birthrates is not that American women suddenly want fewer children.

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Identifying national priorities through the ‘nation’s checkbook’

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Food, mortgage, and insurance are just a few of the priorities we’ll find in most people’s checkbooks. But what we see when we examine the national “checkbook” is something very different. As the saying goes, ‘If you want to know what is important to someone, look at their checkbook.’ If you want to understand why people do things, it helps to take the time to…

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Trump Order Overhauls Higher Education Accreditation Process

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order aimed at improving outcomes in higher education by holding college and university accreditors more accountable.
"Accreditors – the gatekeepers that decide which colleges and universities can access over $100 billion in annual Federal student loans and Pell Grants – have routinely approved low-quality institutions, ultimately failing students, families, and American taxpayers," the order reads. "Accreditors have failed to ensure quality, with a national six-year undergraduate graduation rate of just 64% in 2020."

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