April 19, 2024
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Poll: Supermajority of American Voters Oppose Abortion Past 12 Weeks |
by Dan Hart |
As the Biden administration accelerates their strategy of promoting abortion as their go-to issue ahead of the November elections, a new poll is confirming the results of numerous previous polls showing that a supermajority of American voters oppose abortion after the third month of pregnancy - a view that is not in line with the Democratic Party's public position of unrestricted abortion. |
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'Pray for a Tower of Babel in the World Health Organization': Congressmen Warn of WHO Pandemic Agreement |
by Ben Johnson |
The World Health Assembly plans to meet on May 27 to hammer out final amendments and details of the World Health Organization Pandemic Agreement. In its present form, the WHO Pandemic Agreement would empower greater censorship of disfavored viewpoints, redistribute 20% of all U.S. "pandemic-related products" to other nations, aims to create equity-driven national health care systems around the globe, and allows "no reservations" by signatory nations. |
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Planned Parenthood Committed 392,712 Abortions, Received $699.3 Million in Taxpayer Funding in 2023 |
by Ben Johnson |
Despite seeing fewer patients and reducing bona fide health care services, Planned Parenthood received a record-breaking amount of taxpayer funding last year, according to Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson in the organization's most recent annual report, which she describes as a "love note" to abortionists. |
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Persecuted Ukrainians: 'We Are Speaking about People Being Murdered [for Their] Faith' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Apart from the bickering in Congress, the world's eyes have largely turned away from war-ravaged Ukraine, where a remnant of desperate pastors and priests plead for help. For two years, the country's churches have been ravaged, charred beyond recognition, or toppled by the steady volley of missiles. Evangelical Christians, Catholics, and others fear for their lives, worshipping deep underground to escape the long and brutal arm of the Russian state. |
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Trump Is Beating Biden in Latest Polls but by Razor-Thin Margins |
by S.A. McCarthy |
New polling is suggesting that former President Donald Trump is leading incumbent Joe Biden by a thin margin, but it may not be enough to secure a Trump victory in November. According to the latest Emerson College nationwide survey released on Thursday, 46% of voters back Trump, against 43% who back Biden, with 12% undecided. When undecided voters are asked which way they lean towards voting, Trump's overall support increases to 51% and Biden's to 48%. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 90: Surrogacy - A Moral Argument with Katy Faust |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Katy Faust |
Children are not something that can be purchased. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Katy Faust, founder of Them Before Us for a moral discussion on the topic of surrogacy. Unlike adoption, there are few regulations in the world of surrogacy. Katy explains the dynamic and effects that all three types of mothers have on the child, surrogacy tourism, and the Uniformed Parentage Act. Public policy is being shaped to the interest of adults and to the detriment of children. There is no surrogacy situation where the child comes out ahead. Listen now to learn the moral argument against surrogacy. |
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Schumer-Led Senate Dismisses Mayorkas Impeachment without Hearing Evidence |
by Joshua Arnold |
In another norm-shattering Washington first, Senate Democrats on Wednesday killed both impeachment articles against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas without any show of procedure or trial - simply by declaring the articles unconstitutional. If this behavior rings a bell, that's because it's the same, cynical play run by Soros-funded prosecutors, escalated from local lawlessness to a federal constitutional crisis. |
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Gender Politics: Why Is it So Hard to Define Biological Realities? |
by Sarah Holliday |
This week, the British Government's Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer dove into the males in female sports controversy when she made the argument that biological males have an "indisputable edge" over female athletes, concluding that male athletes who identify as transgender should be prohibited from "competing in top-level female sports events," Breitbart reported. The biological differences between men and women "not only give transgender women an unfair competitive advantage," Frazer wrote for The Daily Mail, "but threaten the safety of female athletes in the sports arena." |
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