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You know what you call an addict in prison? An addict. Incarceration rarely solves the addiction problem. We know this because toxicology reports show that a quarter of the deaths in Oklahoma County Detention Center are the result of fentanyl overdoses. Many have heard the stories of how rampant illicit drugs are in prisons. So much for using incarceration to get people clean. Yet these realities haven’t stopped some from trying to treat addiction with incarceration.
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Read moreIt didn’t take long for wild federal spending to push the nation’s indebtedness to a nearly incomprehensible $31.4 trillion.
Read moreSen. Ted Cruz of Texas was recently challenged by California Rep. Eric Swalwell (of Chinese communist spy Fang Fang fame) to a bet on a pro football game between The Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers.
Read moreOn Jan. 17, Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov infuriated sports journalists when he refused to wear a rainbow jersey for warmups during “Pride Night,” citing his Russian Orthodox faith. “I respect everybody and I respect everybody’s choices. My choice is to stay true to myself and my religion.”
Read morePhiladelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov refused to take a pregame skate Tuesday night in the team’s LGBTQ+ warmup jersey, citing his preference “to stay true to myself and my religion,” which is Russian Orthodox. “I respect everyone. I respect everybody’s choices,” said the only player who refused to participate in Pride Night.
Read moreA father of six said Piedmont school officials expelled his son from school, and imposed other punishments, because the youth expressed opposition to a proposed federal law that would require schools to grant bathroom access based on individuals’ self-proclaimed gender identity rather than sex.
Read moreFor Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.
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