October 19, 2023
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Giving $100 Million to Hamas is Another of Biden's 'Numerous Idiocies': Senator |
by Ben Johnson |
Amid the deadliest attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust, President Joe Biden has pledged to send Hamas-controlled areas of the Palestinian Authority the same amount of U.S. taxpayer funding that Iran sends to Hamas each year. The pledge constitutes another of Biden's "numerous idiocies" that imperils the Middle East, according to one U.S. senator. |
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Roy, Perkins Meet with Finnish Ambassador over the Prosecution of Finnish Christians |
by Arielle Del Turco |
On Wednesday, Representative Chip Roy (R-Texas) and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins met with Finnish Ambassador Mikko Hautala to discuss the high-profile court case of Finnish Member of Parliament Paivi Rasanen and Bishop Juhana Pohjola. |
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Riley Gaines Wary of New NCAA Chief's Vague Answers on Girls' Sports |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
When new NCAA President Charlie Baker came to D.C. to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, the topic wasn't girls' sports. But that didn't stop conservatives like Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) from putting the former Massachusetts governor on the hotseat about it. |
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Media Unfairly Blames Israel, Again |
by Joshua Arnold |
Late on Tuesday, Western media reported that an Israeli airstrike had killed up to 500 people, mostly civilians, at the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, based on reports from the Hamas-controlled Gazan Health Ministry. But details quickly emerged suggesting Israel had nothing to do with the attack. |
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Amid 'Book Ban' Accusations, Effort Grows to Protect Kids from Explicit Materials in School |
by Dan Hart |
Despite mainstream media outlet claims of "book banning," the movement to protect children from being exposed to pornographic material in classrooms and school libraries is growing with the help of an expanding number of advocates and resources. |
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With U.S. Distracted, Biden Admin Quietly Funds Open Borders Allies |
by Matthew Kuckelman |
Amid the prospect of a possible government shutdown over the fiscal 2024 budget, the Biden administration's U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services recently announced $22 million in grants for organizations to "help prepare lawful permanent residents for naturalization." The announcement drew little attention. After all, helping legal immigrants become citizens hardly seems scandalous, compared with the crises Biden's Department of Homeland Security has created. However, several organizations receiving money from USCIS through these grants actively prioritize the push for further dismantling of American immigration law. |
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