September 22, 2023
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Dems Crack under Pressure, Handing Tuberville a Massive Military Win |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
More than a few people scratched their heads when one of the most successful college football coaches in history took a run at the U.S. Senate. Two years later, Democrats are struggling to understand something else: how to shut the Auburn icon down. On Wednesday, deep into his seven-month goal-line stand, the Left learned a lesson that most of Tommy Tuberville's (R-Ala.) opponents already have. This coach doesn't quit. |
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UN, WHO Using Pandemic Declaration as Cover for Pushing Abortion, Say Experts |
by Dan Hart |
On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly passed a non-binding declaration that purported to "strengthen" collaboration and coordination between nations in order to "better prevent, prepare for and respond to pandemics." But experts say that buried in the declaration are references that have nothing to do with preventing pandemics, including language to expand abortion, gender ideology, and speech censorship. |
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Woke Weeding in Canadian School Library Creates 'Empty Shelves' |
by Joshua Arnold |
"This year, I came into my school library, and there are rows and rows of empty shelves with absolutely no books," said Reina Takata, a 10th grader at Erindale Secondary School outside Toronto, Canada. The desolation appears to be the result of local librarians misinterpreting their instructions to conduct an "equitable" and "inclusive" weeding process. Yet their mistake was not that they deviated from the goal of woke library weeding, but that they reached the end goal a little too quickly. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 32: Thinking Biblically About Where You Spend Your Money |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Michael Seifert |
Does where we spend our money matter? If you haven't noticed, corporations these days often minimize the bottom line in favor of the activist line -- a line that nearly always leans left. Not long ago, Michael Seifert saw this disparity as an opportunity for those businesses who share the values upon which our nation was founded. Enter PublicSq, a new platform that helps consumers think biblically about where they spend their money. Joining host Joseph Backholm is PublicSq. founder Michael Seifert. Since its inception, over 65,000 vendors and 1.5 million consumers have joined its marketplace. Joseph and Michael discuss faith, liberty, and business, how business owners can empower the alternative economy. |
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