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 PostsRecord Number of Migrants in Families Were Apprehended at Border Last MonthAs Brazil’s Far Right Leader Threatens the Amazon, One Tribe Pushes BackTrump on Friday: ‘I Don’t Know Matt Whitaker.’ Trump Last Month: ‘I Know Matt Whitaker.’How to Date a Lot of BillionairesNews Analysis: Even for This President, It Was a Remarkable Week of Attacks on American InstitutionsOn Politics: The Biggest Stories of the WeekMatthew Whitaker: An Attack Dog With Ambition Beyond Protecting TrumpMexico Gave the Migrant Caravan a Warm Welcome. It Wasn’t Always This Way.
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