April 10, 2024
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Small Colleges Pile Pressure on the NCAA with 'Huge' NAIA Sports Shift |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Iowa's Caitlin Clark may have hung up her yellow and black Nikes, but the game she's leaving behind is forever changed. For most people, the explosion of this year's NCAA tournament was a coming-out party for the girls - a once-in-a-generation opportunity to get America's attention. Now, in the afterglow of Cleveland and all it represented for female athletes, at least one collegiate association is determined to keep the excitement alive - and putting plenty of pressure on Charlie Baker's NCAA to follow. |
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Arizona Supreme Court Revives Law Protecting the Unborn |
by Sarah Holliday |
On Tuesday, the Arizona Supreme Court put back in place a 160-year-old ban on abortion, The Wall Street Journal reported. "Abortion in the state has been allowed through 15 weeks of pregnancy under a law that the GOP-controlled Arizona Legislature passed in 2022, shortly before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Abortion opponents and some Republican lawmakers argued that the recent law didn't override one dating back to 1864 - before Arizona was a state - that banned abortion throughout pregnancy except in lifesaving situations." |
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An Eternal Moral Code: The Vatican's 'Dignitas Infinita' and the Crises of the Modern West |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The Western world is today mired in fads, trends, and the fatal intellectual conclusions of democracy. "Consensus" reigns supreme, moral doctrines are predicated upon polls, and political power has become, to a great extent, an end in and of itself. Such a world places moral arbitration and even definition in the hands of mortal men. What a blessing it is, then, to have an eternal God, for only an eternal God can promulgate an eternal moral code. |
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For Third Time, Biden Announces Another Round of Student Loan Bailouts |
by Dan Hart |
For the third time in less than two years, President Joe Biden announced yet another plan on Monday to cancel student loan debt for millions of Americans. Experts and lawmakers say the move is a "craven attempt to buy votes" and unfairly transfers wealth from one group of people to another. |
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Experts: Biden Administration's Foreign Policy Is Naive |
by Joshua Arnold |
President Joe Biden's rapidly shifting Israel policy is taking criticism from foreign policy experts who believe the administration is fundamentally or deliberately misunderstanding the true nature of the situation. "The Biden administration either is not connecting the dots or frankly, they don't care, which is actually more troubling," suggested Family Research Council President Tony Perkins. |
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The Miraculous Darkness at Jesus's Crucifixion |
by Joshua Arnold |
More than 30 million Americans live in the path of a total eclipse that occurred on Monday, and many more saw a partial eclipse. Some Americans were so excited about the eclipse that they changed their schedule or even travelled to view it - even though it lasted for a few minutes at most. There is a more significant and longer lasting implication, however: Monday's eclipse proves the darkness at Jesus's crucifixion was miraculous. This may seem like a strange thing to say. Monday's eclipse happened nearly 2,000 years after Jesus's crucifixion. How can it be related? |
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Israel Withdraws Forces to Prepare Rafah Offensive |
by Joshua Arnold |
Israel removed all but one brigade from the Gaza Strip on Sunday, following months of constant fighting. Israel's "troops are resting for future missions, and the war is far from over," Family Research Council President Tony Perkins summarized. "A major military operation appears to be in the making that could bring about finality - of the crushing, if you will, of Hamas." |
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