November 8, 2023
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Pro-Life Cause Suffers Losses in Ohio and Other States in 2023 Elections |
by Ben Johnson |
The pro-life cause suffered major setbacks in the 2023 off-year election, as voters in Ohio adopted a vaguely-worded constitutional amendment creating a "right" to abortion until birth and other "reproductive decisions." Ohioans also legalized recreational marijuana, while other national bellwether states defeated a rising pro-life candidate for governor of Kentucky, elected a pro-abortion Supreme Court justice in Pennsylvania, and handed full control of Virginia's state legislature to Democrats. |
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Republicans Who Threw in the Towel on Marriage Ready to Throw Tuberville under the Bus on Life |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
If there's one thing Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) probably misses from college football, it's a real team. A place where you win and lose together. Instead, the Auburn legend is in the United States Senate, where Republicans don't seem to know the first thing about having each other's backs - unless it's finding a soft spot to stick the knife in. |
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Covenant School Shooter Motivated by 'Wrath,' Left-Wing Ideology, Reveal Leaked Diary Pages |
by Joshua Arnold |
Nearly seven and a half months after a trans-identifying woman shot and killed three students and three staff at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tenn., leaked pages from her diary reveal that she was motivated by "wrath" toward the school and intersectional critical theory. Local news station FOX 17 confirmed the leak to be authentic on Monday. |
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Oklahoma Superintendent Spearheads Initiative to Keep Ideology Out of School Textbooks |
by Dan Hart |
A growing number of states, led by Oklahoma and Florida, are rejecting public school textbooks that they say contain "woke" concepts and ideologies like critical race theory (CRT) and are instead adopting materials that "focus on the basics." |
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Democrats Campaign on LGBT Issues to Attempt Takeover of Pa. School Board |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Democrats in the Keystone State are relying on LGBT issues to take control of a school board. Pennsylvanians will vote today on whether to hand the Central Bucks School District - the state's third-largest, serving over 17,000 students - to Republicans campaigning on parental rights or Democrats campaigning on LGBT issues. Republicans currently hold six of the school board's nine seats; Democrats must take four of the five seats up for grabs to take control, while Republicans only need to keep two. |
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The U.S. Puts $4.1 Billion toward LGBT Causes Globally |
by Sarah Holliday |
Despite an ongoing war in the Middle East, open borders flooding in millions of illegal immigrants, a worsening drug crisis, and increased risk of terrorist attacks in the U.S., President Joe Biden apparently has other priorities. According to an Epoch Times investigation of government spending, in the last three fiscal years, $4.1 billion "in federal money from taxpayers" has been put towards LGBT initiatives both within the U.S. and across the globe. |
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