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When Institutions Pick a Parent

A federal lawsuit in Maryland challenges how private schools manage parental custody disputes, focusing on Concordia Preparatory School’s alleged improper involvement in a custody conflict. The case raises critical questions about school responsibilities in such matters, particularly surrounding the enforcement of unserved protective orders and how institutions handle conflicting parental claims.

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Enforcement, Not Excuses: Arizona Charges 150 in Immigration-Related Crimes in One Week

Federal prosecutors in Arizona charged more than 150 individuals in a single week for immigration-related crimes, underscoring what sustained enforcement looks like when the rule of law is treated as policy—not rhetoric.

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The Left’s Permanent Resistance—and Why Impeachment Has Become a Reflex

The article by Michael Phillips critiques the left’s approach to Donald Trump, arguing it embodies permanent resistance rather than healthy opposition. It highlights how the left has normalized extreme rhetoric, fostering chaos and evading accountability, while using impeachment as a political weapon instead of a constitutional remedy, undermining democratic principles.

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The Disabilities You Don’t See — and the Systems That Still Don’t See Us

The article addresses the plight of individuals with invisible disabilities in America, highlighting systemic bias in courts and workplaces. Despite the ADA’s provisions, many face barriers due to outdated perceptions and bureaucratic inefficiencies, resulting in detrimental outcomes. Advocates emphasize the need for better enforcement and understanding of these disabilities.

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From Mafia Threats to Political Murders: What My Grandfather’s Journalism Teaches Us About America Today

My grandfather once faced mafia threats as a newspaper editor in New Jersey. They broke windows and sent warnings, but they never killed him. Today, after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, I wonder if his bravery would survive in modern America. Free speech is no longer just under attack — it’s under fire.

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Montgomery County’s School Infrastructure Crisis: Fixing the Basics Before Funding the Buzzwords

Montgomery County’s public briefing on its six-year Capital Improvements Program reveals significant infrastructure issues in schools, including aging facilities and massive repair backlogs. Despite buzzwords like “equity” and “transparency,” parents demand immediate action on critical problems like HVAC failures and mold rather than long-term plans lacking urgency and funding.

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Who Is Christopher Eric Bouchat? Maryland’s Maverick Candidate for Governor

Christopher Eric Bouchat’s journey from a teenage offender to a small business owner, recovering addict, and state delegate sets him apart in Maryland politics. Now running for governor, he blends hard-earned lessons—surviving incarceration at 16, an attempted murder in 1995, and the devastating loss of his daughter to opioids—into a campaign built on empathy, accountability, and reform. A poet as well as a politician, Bouchat casts himself as a voice for everyday Marylanders, promising to end gerrymandering and return power to the people.

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Harford County Stands Up to Silicon Valley: A Needed Reckoning in the Fight Against Social Media’s Youth Toll

Harford County Public Schools, part of a significant lawsuit against major social media companies, seeks accountability for the mental health toll of tech addiction on students. The lawsuit targets the deliberate design of platforms that exploit youth vulnerabilities, aiming for reforms to protect children from psychological harm caused by these addictive technologies.

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Justice for Sale? The Uncomfortable Truth Behind Family Court Corruption

The family court system, once a protective space for children, faces criticism for being corrupt, biased, and profit-driven. Secrecy, judicial discretion, and financial incentives create an environment where misconduct flourishes, harming vulnerable families. Reform advocates urge measures like transparency, independent oversight, and fair custody practices to safeguard children’s interests and restore trust.

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The 2025 Orioles Collapse: What Went Wrong, Who’s Getting Traded, and What Comes Next

The Baltimore Orioles, currently at 43–53 mid-2025, are underperforming after a promising 2024 season. Key issues include injuries to their pitching rotation, offensive decline, and poor defense. With a playoff chance under 4%, management considers a strategic retool, retaining young stars while possibly trading veterans for future assets.

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