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Gay teacher asks students to describe ideal society. Student says "no gay marriage"
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Should people lose their jobs for expressing their opinions? Social media expert weighs in
"The First Amendment does not protect employees from saying stupid stuff on the internet. The first amendment says congress would pass no law that abridges individual free speech. That's it."
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Parents look for alternatives to expensive EpiPens
<p>Adam Naves, is a 4-year-old still learning some pretty big words, but 'EpiPens' is already part of his daily vocabulary.</p>
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Should people lose their jobs for expressing their opinions? Social media expert weighs in
"The First Amendment does not protect employees from saying stupid stuff on the internet. The first amendment says congress would pass no law that abridges individual free speech. That's it."
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Parents look for alternatives to expensive EpiPens
<p>Adam Naves, is a 4-year-old still learning some pretty big words, but 'EpiPens' is already part of his daily vocabulary.</p>
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