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Month: April 2026

SCOTUS To Decide Whether Colorado’s ‘Universal’ Preschool Program Can Exclude Catholic Families

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a major case involving Colorado’s alleged infringement of Catholic families’ First Amendment rights. The high court announced on Monday that it will hear arguments in St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy, which centers around Colorado’s apparent exclusion of Catholic families and preschools from its “universal” preschool […]

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Federal judge rejects Justice Department effort to get sensitive voter information from Rhode Island…

U.S. District Judge Mary McElroy, who was appointed by President Trump in his first term, granted a request from Rhode Island officials to dismiss a Justice Department lawsuit that sought the state’s unredacted voter rolls, which contain personal information about residents registered to vote.
A federal judge on Friday rejected the Justice Department’s effort to force Rhode Island to turn over sensitive voter information, dealing another blow to the Trump administration’s attempts to gain access to state voter registration lists.

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FBI Director Kash Patel Files $250 Million Defamation Lawsuit Against The Atlantic

The FBI director said in an April 20 complaint that the publication published an article despite being warned about ‘categorically false’ claims.

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Dr. Oz: 450 Hospice Providers Shut Down in California, Not a Single One Called to Say Anything…

The discussion also turned to a separate topic involving a comment Oz said President Donald Trump made during a conversation aboard Air Force One. Katie Pavlich raised the question during the exchange.
They may change their minds over time, but in 10 weeks, we’ve shut down 450 payment systems to these guys that’s representing at least 600-700, $700 million just this year, and no one’s complaining because they know they got caught.”

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519 – Defining Election Day

Congress gets to set Election Day, at least for federal offices. But is Election Day defined as the day the votes are cast, or the day they are counted? That is the question in the case Watson v. RNC.

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No government program goes unpunished

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – No government program goes unpunished, as promises of help breed waste, fraud, and consequences. From healthcare reforms to relief funding, systems become targets for exploitation and overreach. Citizens face rising costs and eroding trust, raising questions about accountability, legality, and how long people tolerate programs that harm more than help…

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Virginia Dems Sign Onto National Popular Vote Compact. It’s All About Power, Not Democracy.

Day after day, new Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger and her fellow Democrats demonstrate how much of their agenda is simply about securing power. Spanberger signed… Read More

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