January 10, 2024
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Explainer: WHO's Pandemic Agreement Threatens National Sovereignty, Free Speech, and Life |
by Ben Johnson |
Americans have just days left to weigh in on the Biden administration's plan to adopt a dangerous international accord that gives the World Health Organization (WHO) greater control over the way the U.S. responds to global health pandemics like COVID-19. |
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Of Her 4 Abortions, Nothing Scarred Kelly Like the Chemical One |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
She wasn't even old enough to drive when she had her first abortion. At the tender age of 15, Kelly - like so many girls - was haunted by the surgery. So by 19, when she found herself in the same situation, pregnant with a child she didn't want, she decided to try something else: chemical abortion. She thought it would be "easier, less traumatic," but it wasn't. Instead, she says, "it was one of the most horrific experiences of my life." |
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Did Lloyd Austin's Unannounced Absence Jeopardize Military Readiness? |
by Joshua Arnold |
Last week, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spent days in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Walter Reed Medical Center, and nobody knew. "The President has full trust and confidence in Secretary Austin," a spokesman said Monday. But the Biden administration's efforts to defend Austin contradict the logic of its recent attacks on Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) regarding his hold on military promotions over the Pentagon's illegal policy to use taxpayer dollars for abortion-related travel. |
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Despite 52,000 Deaths, Biden's State Dept. Leaves Nigeria Off Religious Freedom Watch List for 3rd Year |
by Dan Hart |
For the third consecutive year, the Biden administration's Department of State has left Nigeria off of its list of "Countries of Particular Concern," a list that catalogues the countries around the world that have perpetrated or tolerated "particularly severe violations of religious freedom." The move comes despite the fact that Nigeria leads the world in the number of Christians that have been killed for publicly practicing their faith. |
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The Purge Revisited, History Revised |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The Biden regime's National Parks Service (NPS) hurriedly withdrew plans Monday night to remove a statue of William Penn from the state which bears the man's name. The NPS claimed the plans were "released prematurely and had not been subject to a complete internal agency review," after it was announced on Friday that the NPS would "rehabilitate" Philadelphia's Welcome Park "to provide a more welcoming, accurate, and inclusive experience for visitors." |
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Congressman: Border Chaos 'Is Ripping Apart America Right Now' |
by Sarah Holliday |
One of the many obstacles to solving the southern border crisis is the lack of cooperation from the Democrats, according to Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kan.). In December, Marshall, who serves on four Senate committees, discussed on "Washington Watch with Tony Perkins" how the president's party had been focused on Ukraine funding rather than the border, putting progress at a complete standstill. However, as the threat to the southern border continues to swell, more Democrats are changing their stance on the issue. |
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Fact-Checking 4 Biden Claims in Valley Forge Speech |
by Fred Lucas |
President Joe Biden on Friday accused Donald Trump, his predecessor, and the leading contender for the Republican presidential nomination, of wanting to be a dictator. Biden spoke at a community college about 15 miles east of Valley Forge, a historical site in the battleground state of Pennsylvania that Trump won in 2016 but lost in 2020 to Biden. Here's a look at the accuracy of some of Biden's stronger assertions in his speech Friday, billed as the first event of his reelection campaign in the new year. |
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