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Mangy Shih Tzu Wandering Streets Gets New Home as 75 Seniors in a Care Home Unite to Adopt Him (LOOK)
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Mangy Shih Tzu Wandering Streets Gets New Home as 75 Seniors in a Care Home Unite to Adopt Him (LOOK)

A few months ago, it seemed like he was the dog no one wanted—now he’s got a new leash on life, with lots of seniors doting over him. The black and gray Shih Tzu was found wandering the streets of Austin, Texas. His fur was overgrown and matted. He had no tags—and no owner looking […] The post Mangy Shih Tzu Wandering Streets Gets New Home as 75 Seniors in a Care Home Unite to Adopt Him (LOOK) appeared first on Good News Network.
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Charlie Kirk’s Final Message to Noem Before Assassination Called for Accountability Over Urban Crime
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Charlie Kirk’s Final Message to Noem Before Assassination Called for Accountability Over Urban Crime

The last thing Charlie Kirk texted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem a few days before his assassination was about how he wanted the mayors and governors of cities with high crime to be held accountable for how dangerous they were making it for people to live in those cities. During her appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo,” Noem also paid tribute to the conservative leader slain last week. “He was a special man who stood up and was bold enough to go speak to people that disagreed with him, and we need more of that today—more civil discourse, rather than some of the violence that we’ve seen,” Noem said. She also described the feeling of “heaviness” and “like a grief has settled on not just the country, but the entire world” as if “something has changed.” Everybody should start focusing on each other and talk about the things Kirk believed in, Noem encouraged. One of Kirk’s concerns was how unsafe most of America’s cities are, Noem said. However, President Donald Trump has made America “much safer than it was months ago before” he was in office through his efforts like sending the National Guard to Washington, D.C. “It doesn’t matter what community you’re in, what city you’re in, President Trump doesn’t treat anybody different,” Noem said. “He goes in there and uses every tool that he has to cooperate with those communities to help make their streets safe again.”  Next, Trump is sending the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee. He said Friday that Memphis held the country’s highest violent crime rate last year. “The president is very engaged on this issue,” Noem said. “He’s grateful for the partnership of those local leaders, and we’re looking forward to making a big difference there for the people that are in Tennessee.” Noem said it’s crucial to have local leaders who understand the importance of Trump’s efforts because a successful society depends on people feeling safe enough to “go out and pursue their dreams and … not have to worry about them [their kids] at night.” The post Charlie Kirk’s Final Message to Noem Before Assassination Called for Accountability Over Urban Crime appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Yes, Trump’s flag-burning executive order is constitutional
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Yes, Trump’s flag-burning executive order is constitutional

In 1989, Justice Antonin Scalia cast the deciding vote to overturn the conviction of Gregory Lee Johnson, who was arrested and found guilty of violating a Texas statute after he burned the American flag outside the Republican National Convention. The author of the 5-4 opinion was Justice William Brennan, the leading liberal and advocate for the “living Constitution” on the Supreme Court. For conservatives, it was one of the two most widely criticized votes of Justice Scalia’s illustrious career (the other being his vote refusing to recognize that parents have a natural, constitutionally protected right to direct the upbringing of their children).The president’s executive order is not only much needed and long overdue, but is also very likely to be upheld by the Supreme Court when the inevitable challenges arise.But the opinion by Brennan, which Scalia joined, is not as absolute as it has subsequently been portrayed.The historical contextIt specifically held that Texas violated the First Amendment by prosecuting Johnson “in these circumstances” — that is, expressive conduct or symbolic speech as part of a political protest that was not designed to incite a crowd (nor did it have that effect). It also held that the “government generally has a freer hand in restricting expressive conduct than it has in restricting the written or spoken word.” Only laws directed at restricting the communicative nature of expressive conduct implicate the First Amendment, and even then they can be upheld for a valid governmental interest.Texas offered two governmental interests in defense of its flag-burning statute: 1) preventing breaches of the peace and 2) preserving the flag as a symbol of national unity. The court rejected the second because it was related to the suppression of expression, and it rejected the first because “it was not implicated” in the case. That is the important caveat in Texas v. Johnson that President Donald Trump’s executive order, “Prosecuting Burning of the American Flag,” seeks to capitalize on.A needed changeAfter articulating why the flag is such a cherished symbol, one for which “many thousands of American patriots have fought, bled, and died to keep ... waving,” the order asserts, “Desecrating it is uniquely offensive and provocative,” and is “a statement of contempt, hostility, and violence against our Nation.” It then invokes the Texas v. Johnson caveat: “Burning this representation of America may incite violence and riot. American Flag burning is also used by groups of foreign nationals as a calculated act to intimidate and threaten violence against Americans because of their nationality and place of birth.”The order correctly points out that the Supreme Court “has never held that American Flag desecration conducted in a manner that is likely to incite imminent lawless action or that is an action amounting to ‘fighting words’ is constitutionally protected.” And it laudably directs the attorney general to prioritize the enforcement of civil and criminal laws against flag desecration, quite correctly limiting it to flag-burning conduct that causes harm “unrelated to expression” in order to be consistent with the First Amendment as interpreted by the Supreme Court in Texas v. Johnson.RELATED: College students say American flag symbolizes ‘genocide,’ ‘extremism,’ ‘injustice,’ and ‘sins’ we’ve committed against others Photo by BRANDONJ74 via Getty ImagesMaintaining precedentAfter 35 years of timid responses to the flag-burning case, in which elected officials and law enforcement at every level thought flag-burning was constitutionally protected no matter the circumstances (an erroneous view repeated ad nauseam by many critics of the president’s order), President Trump has taken a long-overdue stand to protect the flag. He is seeking to safeguard it from those who would burn it to incite violence, provoke with “fighting words,” or more broadly, seek to intimidate Americans from expressing patriotism and applauding American exceptionalism.The incitement, fighting words, and intimidation exceptions have sometimes themselves been limited to acts targeting particular individuals rather than groups. But as the Supreme Court recognized in Virginia v. Black, a cross-burning case that was decided 14 years after Texas v. Johnson, the First Amendment doesn’t necessarily protect such conduct when targeting groups rather than specific individuals.The aggressive use of American flag-burning as a tactic of incitement and intimidation, which has been on display in cities across the country in response to President Trump’s efforts to enforce our nation’s immigration laws, demonstrates that “in these circumstances” (as distinct from the milquetoast circumstances at issue in Texas v. Johnson), the president’s executive order is not only much needed and long overdue, but is also very likely to be upheld by the Supreme Court when the inevitable challenges arise.Editor’s note: This article was originally published on the American Mind.
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'Who Became Pro-Life After Someone Bombed an Abortion Clinic': Erick Erickson Makes a Point
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'Who Became Pro-Life After Someone Bombed an Abortion Clinic': Erick Erickson Makes a Point

'Who Became Pro-Life After Someone Bombed an Abortion Clinic': Erick Erickson Makes a Point
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David Limbaugh: 'Feels Dramatically Different, Like a Real Awakening is Afoot'
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David Limbaugh: 'Feels Dramatically Different, Like a Real Awakening is Afoot'

David Limbaugh: 'Feels Dramatically Different, Like a Real Awakening is Afoot'
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The Party of Rage: Dems Drag Senator Fetterman for His Outrageous Claim That Trump Isn't Hitler
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The Party of Rage: Dems Drag Senator Fetterman for His Outrageous Claim That Trump Isn't Hitler

The Party of Rage: Dems Drag Senator Fetterman for His Outrageous Claim That Trump Isn't Hitler
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Jasmine Crockett: Illegal Aliens are the Slaves of the Democrat Party and Stealing Is Not Always Criminal
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Jasmine Crockett: Illegal Aliens are the Slaves of the Democrat Party and Stealing Is Not Always Criminal

Jasmine Crockett: Illegal Aliens are the Slaves of the Democrat Party and Stealing Is Not Always Criminal
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Number of New Chapter Requests for TPUSA Explodes—'This Will Birth an Army of Charlie Kirks'
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Number of New Chapter Requests for TPUSA Explodes—'This Will Birth an Army of Charlie Kirks'

Number of New Chapter Requests for TPUSA Explodes—'This Will Birth an Army of Charlie Kirks'
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Weird: FBI Meth Burn Smokes Out Animal Shelter
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Weird: FBI Meth Burn Smokes Out Animal Shelter

Weird: FBI Meth Burn Smokes Out Animal Shelter
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West Moving to Counter 'No. 1 Threat': Low Birth Rates
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West Moving to Counter 'No. 1 Threat': Low Birth Rates

Declining birth rates are threatening to shrink populations and economies, as Elon Musk and other tech leaders have warned for years, and governments in Europe and the U.S. are taking action.
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