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New Study Says Puberty Blockers Aren't the Answer to Gender Confusion

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 - 10:45am
The Daily Signal

June 20, 2017

Good morning from Washington, where a Supreme Court decision upholds Americans' freedom to offend. Elizabeth Slattery walks through the ruling. In related news, political incorrectness could land some Canadians in jail, as Rob Shimshock reports. Another study concludes that fracking doesn't pollute well water. Fred Lucas has highlights. Plus: Kay Coles James on the failure of public education, Arina Grossu on a "cure" for the abortion pill, and Ryan T. Anderson on the politics of gender confusion. It's American Eagle Day.

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New Study Says Puberty Blockers Aren't the Answer to Gender Confusion

 

Increasingly, gender therapists and physicians argue that children as young as 9 should be given puberty-blocking drugs if they experience gender dysphoria. But a new article by three medical experts reveals that there is little scientific evidence to support such a radical procedure.

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What This Report Finds on How Fracking Affects Drinking Water

 

The study also explored the impact of fracking on geology and earthquake activity, air quality, and the economy.

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Our Public School System Isn't Producing Education Equality

 

Thanks to a cartel of unions, bureaucrats, and politicians, African-American or Latino children living in poor urban neighborhoods are likely to go to a failing school, a school where more than half of all students can’t read or write well, and won’t graduate.

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What This Supreme Court Ruling Means for the Washington Redskins, Other Brands Deemed 'Offensive'

 

This decision continues the trend of cases extending First Amendment protection for offensive speech, such as burning crosses, animal "crush" videos, violent video games, lying about military honors, and the Westboro Baptist Church protest of military funerals.

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This Medication Could Reverse a Third of Abortions

 

Medication abortions have increased from 6 percent of all abortions in 2001 to 31 percent in 2014.

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Canadians Face Jail or Fines for Using Incorrect Gender Pronouns

 

Canada passed a law making it illegal to use the wrong gender pronouns. Critics say that Canadians who do not subscribe to progressive gender theory could be accused of hate crimes, jailed, fined, and made to take anti-bias training.

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