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Judge Blocks Trump Executive Orders, WY Protects Teachers from Preferred Pronouns, Brooklyn Tabernacle Releases New Album
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In this episode, a judge has halted two executive orders by former President Donald Trump that sought to ban federal funding for trans surgeries and chemical castrations in young people, setting a significant legal precedent. Meanwhile, a new law in Wyoming offers protections to educators and state officials, exempting them from mandatory use of trans-identified pronouns, sparking debates on freedom of speech and identity rights. We also explore Idaho's bold move towards educational reform with Governor Brad Little's signing of a $50 million school choice program, aimed at expanding educational opportunities by covering tuition and various education-related expenses.
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Links to the News
- Judge blocks Trump ban on funding trans surgeries on kids | Politics
- Middle school teacher arrested for child porn possession | U.S.
- Wyoming protects teachers from having to use preferred pronouns | Politics
- Idaho passes $50M school choice program to give families options | Education
- Mike Pence stokes backlash for calling Pope Francis 'Holy Father' | Politics
- Suicide law: Christian Concern launches Lent prayer campaign | World
- Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir releases album ‘I Will Not Be Moved’ | Entertainment