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December 13, 2023

Anti-Israel Columbia Students Attempt University-Jacking
by Joshua Arnold
Radical, left-wing student groups at Columbia University are recruiting students for a "tuition strike" for the spring 2024 semester until the university meets a long list of demands. The agitators insist on control of the university's finances, removal of university trustees, and changes to the Public Safety department that would render it unable to control campus protests in favor of Hamas. But the student radicals may have overestimated their leverage.
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Hallmark Leans into LGBT Content, Vows More 'Inclusion' in 2024
by Suzanne Bowdey
It's been Christmas since July on the Hallmark Channel, but viewers got their first taste of the network's woke holiday programming Saturday. With the debut of "Christmas on Cherry Lane," management made it abundantly clear that the "heart of TV" will continue to push the LGBT envelope - despite America's towering wave of pushback. Unlike other companies who've reckoned with the shifting consumer tides, Hallmark has no plans to change course. And their refusal to read the room could cost them.
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As Evidence Mounts against Biden, House Weighs Formal Impeachment Inquiry
by Dan Hart
As more and more evidence continues to come out regarding President Joe Biden's entanglement with his son Hunter's business dealings that appear to center around peddling influence with foreign actors, House Republicans are moving closer to opening a formal impeachment inquiry, with plans to vote on the measure this week.
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Pro-Abortion Governors Demand Contraception Health Care Mandate
by S.A. McCarthy
A coalition of pro-abortion politicians is urging the federal government to disregard religious liberties and force Americans to fund over-the-counter chemical contraceptives. In a letter dated last week, several state governors asked the federal government to mandate that employers pay for a new over-the-counter (OTC) contraceptive pill for employees' health care coverage.
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As Border Crisis Churns, Senator Asks: 'Is There Any End in Sight?'
by Sarah Holliday
The concerns that surround Ukraine funding and the millions of illegal immigrants flooding across America's unsecure border have been a significant source of tension for some time now. And as the end of 2023 draws near, all eyes are on the Senate, where negotiations continue even as the legislative clock runs out.
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Honoring Mike Johnson's - and Everyone's - Faith
by Rob Schwarzwalder
A few days ago, the Los Angeles Times featured a photograph of now-House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) kneeling and praying with a group of colleagues on the floor of the House. It was taken in January of this year when former Speaker Kevin McCarthy was enduring seemingly endless votes concerning his leadership of the House of Representatives. The accompanying article is pretty even-handed, but the larger point is that while the speaker's display of devotion to his Lord might seem to his critics anachronistic or even disturbing, it is wholly in keeping with the traditions of American public life.
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Progressive Christianity: Why Is It Increasing and What Can be Done?
by Sarah Holliday
As The Epoch Times has reported, "woke" progressive church policies are increasingly causing fractures among denominations. Why are some in the church bowing to the world's standards in the first place, and what can Christians do about it?
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