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Current Events November 11, 2017 It’s Veteran’s Day. About 18.5 (Living) Million People Deserve a Thank You If you have ever walked down the National Mall in Washington D.C. or gone to… A Case for Women
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Current Events October 5, 2017 Gun Control: A Woman’s Perspective We are all still in shock about the tragedy in Las Vegas. While much has… A Case for Women
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Current Events April 19, 2017 Why Bill O’Reilly’s Ousting Matters F irst there was Ailes. Then there was O’Reilly, the popular money-minting anchor for Fox… A Case for Women