April 5, 2023
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Pro-Trans Left-wing Protestors Occupy 4 State Capitols in 5 Days |
by Joshua Arnold |
Last week, hundreds or thousands of left-wing protestors entered capitol buildings in four separate states, disrupting legislative chambers holding session in at least two of them. In three out of four incidents, the protestors explicitly opposed legislation to defend children, families, and women from the harmful effects of transgender ideology; in the other incident, a protest for gun control lapsed into pro-transgender overtones. The strange, unprecedented nature of these capitol occupations renders the media's near-silence on them only more astounding. |
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Disney's Quiet Plan for Revenge Unleashes a DeSantis Firestorm |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
In the feud between Disney and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R), one thing's clear: tempers haven't cooled. The two sides, who've been at odds since the company openly attacked parents' rights in education, are back at each other's throats now that CEO Bob Iger secretly undermined the state's plans to have a seat at the company's table. But if the Mouse House thinks it's outmaneuvered conservatives, Republicans say they have another thing coming. |
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NHL's Bruised Pride Extends to Fifth and Sixth Teams: Blues, Leafs Ditch Jerseys |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
There's only a week and a half left in the NHL's regular season, and no one is happier about it than the league's PR machine. The headaches continue at hockey headquarters, where two more teams - the St. Louis Blues and Toronto Maple Leafs - both dropped the hammer on player Pride jerseys ahead of Tuesday's games. The addition of the Leafs is especially significant, since not only are they the first Canadian team to break with the mob, but Toronto also happens to be home to the league's War Room and Hockey Hall of Fame. If pulling the plug in the sport's capital doesn't make a statement, I don't know what will. |
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'There Is Hope': Samaritan's Purse Offers Aid after Rash of Deadly Storms |
by Dan Hart |
A week after a string of catastrophic tornadoes took the lives of at least 26 people in Mississippi and neighboring states, another devastating storm system left a massive path of destruction and death across Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi (again), Illinois, Indiana, and Delaware, leaving at least 32 dead. The abnormally high death tolls, the ferocity of the storms, and the extent of the devastation has left many searching for both much needed material aid and for answers as to what God might be trying to say amidst the tragedy. |
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