August 18, 2023
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'Huge Victory': 5th Circuit Rules Against Mailing Abortion Pills and Ignoring Women's Injuries |
by Ben Johnson |
The Biden administration suffered a major setback, as a federal appeals court has ruled the abortion industry cannot send the abortion pill through the mail, nor ignore the life-threatening harms suffered by the women who take it. The unanimous decision, which pro-life advocates say could save tens of thousands of lives, likely places the pro-life movement and the abortion lobby on another collision course for the Supreme Court. |
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Veto Overrides: NC Legislature Protects Gender-Confused Minors, Parental Rights, and Women's Sports |
by Joshua Arnold |
The North Carolina legislature held a veto override bonanza Wednesday, enacting at least five bills over the objections of Governor Roy Cooper (D). Among these were bills to protect minors from the harmful effects of irreversible gender reassignment procedures, guarantee parental rights in education, and clarify that women's sports are for women. |
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Poll Shows Vast Majority of Americans Want Age Verification Laws for Porn Sites |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A new poll is showing Americans overwhelmingly support mandatory age verification to access pornographic websites. According to an RMG Research poll, 83% of registered American voters support a national mandate requiring age verification for pornographic websites. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 25: Back to School -- The State of Education in America |
Podcast with S.A. McCarthy |
Do you know what the first 10 amendments to the constitution are called? If you said the Bill of Rights, congratulations, you are in the 33% of college graduates that know that fact...yes only 33%. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by The Washington Stand's Sam McCarthy. Educators and schools have a powerful influence on what the next generation values and believes. Children spend close to 16,000 hours in the classroom so what are they absorbing? Sam & Joseph discuss the importance of parents instilling critical thinking and morality within their children. They also highlight the need to go back to the basics of education where parents and educators worked together -- not separate -- to mold and shape the minds of future generations. |
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