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February 26, 2024

3 Years into Border Crisis, Biden Considers Executive Action
by Dan Hart
On Wednesday, reports surfaced that President Joe Biden is considering using executive powers to curb the tide of illegal immigrants pouring over the U.S. southern border. In response, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and others are pointing out that the president appears to be engaging in "election year gimmicks" by only now - over three years into his presidency - showing willingness to tighten the border after millions of illegal crossings have already occurred.
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Cellular Shutoff Sparks Security Fears
by Joshua Arnold
Thursday's widespread cellular outages gave Americans a tiny taste of the pandemonium that could result if a foreign adversary such as China ever launched a serious cyber attack, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) warned on "Washington Watch" Thursday. Users of AT&T's cellular network reported tens of thousands of outages stretching from New York City to Chicago to Houston, which lasted from 3:30 a.m. into the afternoon.
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How LGBT Activists Are Exploiting the Death of a 16-Year-Old Girl for 'Political Gain'
by Sarah Holliday
The death of Nex Benedict is tragic. And bullying under any circumstance should never be tolerated. However, what should also never be tolerated is letting the legacy media exploit a tragedy to promote their agenda. But that's exactly what has occurred, and what we see happen far too often.
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Henry Blackaby: Experiencing God Face to Face
by Tony Perkins
During my lifetime, I have been privileged to get to know several prominent spiritual leaders who have now gone on to be with the Lord. Dr. Henry Blackaby, who died most recently, was one of the most humble and yet powerful men of God among them.
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Maryland Dems Back Bill Requiring Parental Consent for Gender Transition Procedures on Minors
by S.A. McCarthy
A deep-blue state is advancing bipartisan legislation to criminalize gender transition procedures for children without parental consent. On Wednesday, Maryland's House of Delegates hosted a hearing on House Bill 722, which would bar performing gender transition procedures - including surgery or prescription of puberty blockers or hormone drugs - on minors without parental notification and consent.
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This Dangerous Lawsuit Reveals How Biden Will Do WHO's Bidding
by Ben Johnson
When patriotic Americans point out the flaws and overreach of a new World Health Organization (WHO) document about pandemics, opponents often ask us, "What harm could come of adopting it?" A lawsuit filed by the Biden administration in Tennessee shows the lengths to which the administration will challenge good policy and common sense to do the global government body's bidding.
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2024: The Year of Consequential Elections
by David Closson
Although Americans should expect an avalanche of news related to the presidential election over the next 10 months, it is important to remember that other offices besides the presidency will also be on the ballot - including 34 U.S. Senate seats, all 435 U.S. House seats, 11 governorships, and legislative seats in 44 states. The results of these elections will have massive consequences for years to come. And the United States isn't the only country engaging in national elections this year.
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Florida Weighs Allowing Chaplains in Public Schools
by S.A. McCarthy
The Sunshine State is considering giving students access to chaplains in public schools. On Tuesday, the Florida State Senate's Appropriations Committee on Education voted to approve Senate Bill 1044, which would allow chaplains to volunteer to offer counseling at public and charter schools.
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How Should Christians Engage with Social Media?
by Natalie Spaulding
The widespread popularity of social media has fostered a powerful global connectivity that increases access to art, culture, entertainment, and news from around the world. While these things enrich human lives, social media also exposes many people to misinformation, pornographic content, and ideological tit-for-tats that sow discord, confusion, and anxiety among users.
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Contentment: The Grass Is Truly Greener Where You Water It
by Sarah Holliday
When someone says, "The grass is always greener on the other side," it's typically a sentiment meant to reflect that there's something better out there, and it's not going to be found where you're currently at. In many circles, to believe or live by this phrase indicates discontentment in one's life. Assuming that's the case, then there's another saying people will use to deflect the implied discontentment: "The grass is greener where you water it." As I experience life, learning new things each day, I see how those cliches do, indeed, have merit.
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San Francisco Put a Noncitizen in Office. This Is Part of the Left's Plan to Demolish Our Republic.
by Jarrett Stepman
California is once again leading the way, showing us the dark, dystopian post-America future that awaits us if the Left remains in power. The latest absurdity is that a noncitizen was appointed to office in San Francisco, the first time such a thing has happened in this country.
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