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Rejecting the Proposition Nation

In January, Donald Trump’s President’s Advisory 1776 Commission released its 45-page “1776 Report,” which, according to  The New York Times, is “a sweeping attack on liberal thought and activism that…defends America’s founding against charges that it was tainted by slavery and likens progressivism to fascism.” Joe Biden scrapped it the day he entered office, and the report has since been scrubbed from all government websites. This is perhaps for the best. However noble the intentions of the Commission’s members, their document is a profoundly flawed vision of American history, one that places the Declaration of Independence and Abraham Lincoln at the center of the American experience. That Lincolnian vision is now the accepted “conservative” consensus regarding American history.

PLEA COURT FOR PHILADELPHIA MAN IN HOME INVASION, POLICE PURSUIT LAST YEAR

Indiana, PA / WDAD AM1450 & 100.3FM Mar 16, 2021 4:38 AM A number of defendants are scheduled for Plea Court at the Indiana County Courthouse today, including one man who was involved in a two-day crime spree in Indiana and White Township last year. 20-year-old Spencer Hayes of Philadelphia will plead to multiple charges of robbery, conspiracy to robbery, terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person, theft, receiving stolen property, resisting arrest, fleeing or eluding an officer, and numerous traffic offenses. Hayes was involved with two other men whose cases are also in the court system.  The three men are accused of forcibly entering a home on Center Street, strip-searching a man and woman and stealing their cell phones and a small amount of drug-related items, and then crashing a stolen car during a police pursuit the next day.

Panthers rally for cross-state rivals after tragedy

Students handle challenge of dealing with death of friends

Students handle challenge of dealing with death of friends i KTVQ photo /i and last updated 2021-03-01 10:09:27-05 Sunday marked the end of Billings Strong weekend, proclaimed by Mayor Bill Cole. The idea was to support families, friends and students after four high school students, one from Senior and three from West, were killed in accidents in February. Senior student Christine Croft died, more than three weeks ago on Virginia Lane and Rimrock Road. West students Conner Devere, Kylie Larson and Thomas Lindsay died in the crash on South 64th Street West, more than a week ago. Tommy , I knew since like seventh grade, said Adrianna Yellowtail, a West student. He was a really, really funny kid. He was just very heartwarming and very nice.

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