This article explains whether the Constitution says freedom of religion or freedom from religion and why that phrasing matters. It shows where the protections appear in the First Amendment and how courts have interpreted those protections over time. The goal is to give voters and...
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February 10, 2026
The Freedom of Information Act sets a federal standard for public access to agency records while recognizing certain legal limits. This article explains what FOIA does not cover, summarizes the nine statutory exemptions, and offers practical steps for requesters. It emphasizes the presumption of disclosure,...
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February 10, 2026
Michael Carbonara is a Republican candidate and South Florida businessman running in Florida’s 22nd Congressional District. This article is presented for voter information and context and is not a campaign promise or a policy guarantee. According to campaign materials, his campaign emphasizes entrepreneurship, family and...
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February 10, 2026
This article explains whether organizations have free speech rights, what legal rules apply, and how those rules shape public advocacy. It frames the discussion for civic-minded readers, journalists, and voters who want clear, sourced context. The focus is on U.S. law as of 2026, with...
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February 10, 2026