Lawsuits seek to stop mining, construction on sacred sites
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Arizona s Ga an Canyon in Oak Flat, also known as Chi chil Bildagoteel, is 65 miles east of Phoenix. Apache tribal members and their allies are fighting to stop the construction of a copper mine there. Photo by Russ McSpadden/Center for Biological Diversity
April 6 (UPI) Two disputes over sites that are sacred to Native Americans are on the docket at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
A group of Apache tribal members and their allies are fighting to stop the construction of a copper mine on a place in Arizona where Indigenous people have worshiped for centuries.
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By Nicole Russell | March 11, 2021 | 12:09pm EST
A transgender flag is brandished at a rally. (Photo credit: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
Even before the Senate considers the so-called Equality Act passed by the House, it’s important to realize just how pervasive (and harmful) transgender ideology already has become in society. It will only become more so if the bill becomes law.
Here are three examples of the impact of the transgender worldview on young people, in sports, and in medicine.
1. UK Case of Keira Bell
While questioning Rachel Levine, President Joe Biden’s transgender nominee for assistant secretary of health, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) mentioned the case of Keira Bell in the United Kingdom.
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