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Dr. Phillip C. McGraw, commonly known as Dr. Phil, told Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) this week that social media companies are attacking the family unit in the U.S. by targeting children with “toxic information” that causes them to suffer from a wide range of mental health problems.
Dr. Phillip C. McGraw, commonly known as Dr. Phil, told Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) this week that social media companies are attacking the family unit in the U.S. by targeting children with “toxic information” that causes them to suffer from a wide range of mental health problems.
 
Dr. Phillip C. McGraw, commonly known as Dr. Phil, told Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) that the political fringes in U.S. politics were responsible for tearing the country apart and not the traditional “Left versus Right” fighting.
Dr. Phillip C. McGraw, commonly known as Dr. Phil, told Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) that the political fringes in U.S. politics were responsible for tearing the country apart and not the traditional “Left versus Right” fighting.
 
"Whether we live 10 minutes or 100 years, you’re a human life, and you have the right to not be killed."
 
Daily Wire podcast host and author Matt Walsh recently appeared on an episode of “Dr. Phil,” where the conservative battled leftist gender ideology.
Daily Wire podcast host and author Matt Walsh recently appeared on an episode of “Dr. Phil,” where the conservative battled leftist gender ideology.
 
BOT welcomes new chancellor
 
Rebekah Rogers, ECU alum and wife of new chancellor, excited to serve university
Rebekah Rogers, ECU alum and wife of new chancellor, excited to serve university
 
ECU Chancellor Dr. Philip Rogers plans to listen, connect with stakeholders
ECU Chancellor Dr. Philip Rogers plans to listen, connect with stakeholders
 
North Carolina psychologist John Rosemond's popular parenting advice column has been syndicated in more than 200 newspapers across the country since 1976, but soon it may disappear from all newspapers in the state of Kentucky.
North Carolina psychologist John Rosemond's popular parenting advice column has been syndicated in more than 200 newspapers across the country since 1976, but soon it may disappear from all newspapers in the state of Kentucky.
 
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