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Year: 2026

Trans HS track athlete sparks shocking podium decision after sweeping California finals…

A transgender high school athlete dominated multiple girls track and field events at a California regional final Saturday, igniting backlash from parents, competitors and activists, and prompting officials to award duplicate gold medals to female runners-up.
Crean Lutheran High School standout Reese Hogan, a vocal critic of transgender athletes competing in girls sports, finished third in the high jump.

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523 – Marriage and the Fourteenth Amendment

In 2015 the Supreme Court decided in the case Obergefell v. Hodges, that the Fourteenth Amendment protected the right for homosexuals to get marriage. In 2026 the State of Tennessee is working on legislation that points out that private groups are organizations are not bound by the Fourteenth Amendment, and therefore by Obergefell.

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Americans giving away their freedom

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Americans increasingly surrender their freedoms by remaining silent in the face of government overreach, cultural pressure, and attacks on free speech. From schools and sports to universities and politics, fear and conformity replace courage and independence. Freedom survives only when citizens actively defend their constitutional rights against unlawful control and intimidation…

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Trump administration to create $1.776B ‘Truth and Justice Commission’ to compensate victims of weaponization…

The Department of Justice is finalizing a deal to launch a so-called “Truth and Justice Commission” and establish a compensation fund of $1,776,000,000 to pay claims made by alleged victims of government “weaponization” in exchange for President Donald Trump dropping his ongoing lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, sources told ABC News.
Sources told ABC News that the proposed deal — which is likely to face legal hurdles and has already been criticized by Democrats as a “slush fund” for Trump’s allies — arose after months of deliberations between the White House and DOJ officials who originally attempted to craft a legal justification for the settlement to compensate Trump directly.

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When common knowledge is wrong

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Most people recognize that “common sense” is the rarest of elements. However, “common knowledge”, while readily available, is also quite destructive. For example, it is “common knowledge” that “gun control” laws will lower gun crime. However, the recent National Crime Victimization Survey shows that guns were used five times as often to…

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