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Pentagon to provide travel for service members getting abortions, plus paid time off

The Department of Defense will pay for troops to travel for abortions, granting them up to three weeks off work as they seek to protest the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

Border Patrol seizes enough fentanyl to kill 100 million Americans in under five months

Border Patrol agents seized enough fentanyl to kill 100 million people so far this fiscal year, the chief of the agency said this week after a number of seizures.

2 North Dakota bills to prohibit libraries from displaying ‘explicit sexual material’ pass state Senate, House

The North Dakota state House and Senate passed two bills that would ban "explicit sexual materials" from being displayed at public libraries.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott highlights immigration measures, state’s economy in primetime address

Gov. Greg Abbott delivered a primetime address on Thursday night in San Marcos, Texas. Abbott highlighted the state's hard-line immigration measures and humming economy.

Who is served by the end of work?

The radical Left would be wise to ignore the fever-induced fantasy of anti-work.

Emily Post’s etiquette for a digital age

An online magazine recently posted a list of updated, modern etiquette rules. The theory, I suppose, is that the modern world is so vastly different from the world that existed a few years ago that the rules of social interaction need a top-down rethink.

A biography of literary wives

Carmela Ciuraru brings these women out from behind their great men and places them center stage.

She pandered

It would be nice to think that art and entertainment become more enlightened over time.

A cult at college

Inside Hulu’s new docuseries, Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence.

Forget TikTok trends. These youth want religious revival

Asbury University students showed up to their regular Wednesday chapel service on Feb. 8, and they haven’t left since. While groups of students have filtered in and out for classes and the dining hall, the ordinary chapel service has sparked an extraordinary “revival” that has drawn thousands of visitors and students from dozens of other colleges and even high schools.

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