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Center of the American Experiment Issues Commentary: What Does the Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ+ Curriculum Mean for Minnesota?
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minnesota, July 4 -- The Center of the American Experiment, a civic and educational organization that says it creates and advocates policies, issued the following commentary on July 3, 2025:

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What does the Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ+ curriculum mean for Minnesota?

By Catrin Wigfall

The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor last week found that a Maryland public school district violated the First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause by refusing to let parents opt their elementary children out of reading lessons that included LGBTQ+ books.

Relying heavily on a decision ... Show Full Article

Capital Research Center: NEA's 'Safe Zones' Are About Protecting Illegals, Not Education
WASHINGTON, July 4 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary on July 3, 2025:

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The NEA's "Safe Zones" Are About Protecting Illegals, Not Education

By Kali Fontanilla

While American students are falling behind in reading, writing, and basic life skills, the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers union in the country, is working overtime to shield illegal immigrants from deportation--not by educating parents, teachers, and students about legal pathways to becoming citizens, but by encouraging school districts to obstruct federal law and become immigration ... Show Full Article

Rand Issues Commentary: Countering Russian Influence - Support for Armenia, Georgia, and Moldova in the 'Waiting Room of the West'
SANTA MONICA, California, July 3 -- Rand issued the following commentary on July 1, 2025:

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Countering Russian Influence: Support for Armenia, Georgia, and Moldova in the 'Waiting Room of the West'

By John Kennedy and William Dunbar

As Europe rallies to support Ukraine's defence and fortify its own security, three other post-Soviet states--Armenia, Georgia, and Moldova--remain dangerously exposed to Russian coercion. Each has expressed a desire to move closer to the West: Moldova and Georgia are official EU candidates, and all three participate in the European Union's Eastern Partnership. ... Show Full Article

Pakistan's Bid to Raise More Revenue: a Closer Look at Wealth Taxes and DPI
BRIGHTON, England, July 3 (TNSrep) -- The Institute of Development Studies, an organization that conducts research, learning and teaching that aims to transform the knowledge, action and leadership needed for equitable and sustainable development globally, issued the following news:

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Pakistan's bid to raise more revenue: a closer look at wealth taxes and DPI

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's government presented the Federal Budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year which allocated nearly 50% of the budget to debt servicing alone while severing subsidies - with a 13% cut on ... Show Full Article

House Republicans Vote to Devastate Household Budgets, Says Groundwork's Owens
WASHINGTON, July 3 [Category: ThinkTank] -- Groundwork Collaborative, a think tank and progressive advocacy group, posted the following news release:

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House Republicans Vote to Devastate Household Budgets, Says Groundwork's Owens

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Today, Congressional Republicans passed President Trump's budget bill, which makes life more expensive for working families by kicking millions of Americans off their health care coverage, taking food assistance away from children and seniors, and raising grocery and electric bills for working families -- all to give billionaires and large corporations a massive ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: Trade Liberalizing Efforts in Other Countries Contradict U.S. Policies
WASHINGTON, July 3 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on July 2, 2025:

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Trade Liberalizing Efforts in Other Countries Contradict U.S. Policies

By William Alan Reinsch and Safae Irghis

An issue currently being debated among economists and trade experts is whether the post-Bretton Woods rules-based international trading system has run its useful life and needs to be replaced with something else. This has been a theme in both the Biden and Trump administrations, though their narratives are different. Biden argued that the system was not serving ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: Reforming the Reformers - Seville Conference Must Upgrade Credit Rating Agencies
WASHINGTON, July 3 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on July 2, 2025:

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Reforming the Reformers: Seville Conference Must Upgrade Credit Rating Agencies

By Jo Puri

The high cost of debt and consequent debt servicing have meant that financing for environment, climate adaptation, and food security gets short shrift when there's a debt crisis. Credit rating agencies and international regulations need to change to realize the needs of developing countries.

At the United Nations' 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, currently ... Show Full Article