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May 12, 2023

PERKINS: Trump Townhall Underscores Life as a 2024 Issue
by Tony Perkins
It is encouraging to see that Mr. Trump remains committed to defending the little ones in the womb. But how much more heartening it is to know the God Who gives us the privilege of protecting them and their mother from the abortion industry. That's a high calling, and we'll never retreat from it.
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Generous to a Default? Dems Cling to Big Spending as Debt Talks Sputter
by Suzanne Bowdey
After a fruitless meeting Tuesday, the debt ceiling negotiations that were set to resume at the White House Friday have been postponed, a Biden official confirmed. With the date of a June 1 default date looming large, the delay puts leaders in an even tighter time crunch to resolve the biggest crisis outside the southern border. Thanks to conflicting schedules, the days are dwindling for both sides to wheel and deal - a high-stakes situation that Republicans insist the country should have never been in. "We've done our part," Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) insisted on "Washington Watch." "... [W]e need [the president] to come to the table in good faith."
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Americans' 'Health May be Undermined' by Not Going to Church: Surgeon General
by Ben Johnson
In a recent official government report, the Biden administration has warned that Americans' "health may be undermined" due to their "decline in participation" in church services and other religious activities. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued the first-ever government advisory on the "epidemic of loneliness and isolation" earlier this month, calling persistent isolation an "urgent public health issue" that impacts the physical and mental health of millions.
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'Sickening': NIH Funds Transgender 'Experiment' on Mostly Minors, Leaving 2 Dead
by Dan Hart
On Tuesday, news broke that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded a study on mostly minors who purported to identify as transgender, in which they were given cross-sex hormones over the course of two years. Two of the study's participants ended up committing suicide, and 11 more experienced suicidal ideation. Lawmakers and doctors are expressing outrage that taxpayer dollars were used to fund a study that caused death and irreversible harm to children.
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Henchmen of Castroism Are Taking Advantage of the U.S. Border Crisis (Part 2)
by Yoe Suarez
4 Things You Need to Know about the Abortion Drug Lawsuit
by Mary Szoch
Alabama Sen. Blasts Lloyd Austin: 'Most Political Secretary of Defense We've Ever Seen'
by Rob Bluey

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