April 25, 2023
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Tucker Carlson Out at Fox News Days After Asking Americans to Wage Spiritual Warfare, Pray for Our Country |
by Ben Johnson |
Fox News Channel announced it cut ties with the top-rated host in cable news, Tucker Carlson, on Monday, just days after he gave a widely praised speech imploring leaders to pray that God will preserve America from the progressive movement's "evil" agenda. |
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After Supreme Court's Temporary Abortion Pill Order, Pro-Lifers Remain Hopeful |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily restored new FDA rules permitting the widespread distribution of the chemical abortion drug, mifepristone. The brief order, from which Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented, granted without comment two "applications for stays" brought by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Danco Laboratories, LLC., which manufactures abortion pills. |
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Maybelline Gets Burned by the Latest Round of Dylan Mulvaney Boycotts |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
While Anheuser-Busch reels from the backlash over its partnership with Dylan Mulvaney, another brand is jumping feet-first into the fire. Over the weekend, media personality Oil London retweeted a post of Mulvaney "getting glam" with Maybelline, which has apparently joined the ranks of companies like Nike who think the best way to sell products to women is by mocking them. But if Bud Light's $6 billion nosedive is any indication, the damages will be much more than cosmetic. |
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'We Can't Keep on This Path': GOP Urges McCarthy to Stand Firm on Debt Ceiling |
by Dan Hart |
With pressure mounting on President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling before an unprecedented default on the federal government's debt sometime this summer, House Republicans are urging McCarthy to stand his ground on demanding government spending cuts before agreeing to raising the debt ceiling. |
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