Alabama Revisits Ten Commandments, Hoping for Help From Kavanaugh By News September 26, 2018 Add Comment Edit The state’s voters this fall will decide on a constitutional amendment that would allow the commandments to be displayed in schools and other public property. Share this post Related PostsTop Democrats Warn Trump Over Comments on Michael CohenJudge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Roll Back Birth Control MandateTrump Threatens to ‘Devastate Turkey Economically’ if It Attacks KurdsStung by Florida Midterm Losses, Democrats See a Swing State Drifting AwayMediator: Chilling Notion for 2020: Disinformation Will Be HomegrownNews Analysis: Trump Confronts the Prospect of a ‘Nonstop Political War’ for SurvivalOn Washington: No Photographic Memory in the SenateHospitals Must Now Post Prices. But It May Take a Brain Surgeon to Decipher Them.
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