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How to Protect Your Children from the Dangers of Social Media (with Dr. Leonard Sax)

This summer, the U.S. Surgeon General called for social media to have warning labels, much like those on cigarette boxes. It has been a READ
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Press Conference to Encourage the General Assembly To Fully Fund Opportunity Scholarships Now

School choice families—students, parents, and supporters—we invite you to join us for a press conference/rally at Halifax Mall on July 31 at 10 am READ
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The Legal Fight to Protect Title IX (with Matt Sharp)

Over 50 years ago, Title IX was put into place to ensure that women had equal access to education, careers, and even sports. Now, READ

Fort Liberty Training Lists Pro-Life Groups as Terrorist Organizations

Last week, North Carolina’s Fort Liberty (formerly known as Fort Bragg) conducted a training on anti-terrorism, and one of the slides from this presentation READ
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How to Fix Our Falling Fertility Rate (with Lyman Stone)

Fertility rates across the world are falling, and even media outlets like The New York Times are starting to express concern. The impacts of READ

Adjournment Resolution; Potential Veto Overrides; Issues for November

Welcome to this week’s episode of NC Family’s Weekly Update, where we share the highlights of the past week at the N.C. General Assembly READ

NC General Assembly Passes Human Trafficking Bill

In a series of unanimous votes over the past few weeks, House Bill 971—Human Trafficking Changes, passed both chambers of the North Carolina General Assembly. READ
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Celebrating Independence Across the Country (with Gov. Scott Walker)

Earlier this week, we celebrated Independence Day. Amidst the cookouts and fireworks, though, is a movement undermining America’s history and values. It is so READ
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Happy 4th of July! (But Do You Know What That Means?)

On this day in 1776, the 56 delegates to the Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence. While our country recognizes a national holiday READ

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