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May 3, 2024

'Darkness Doesn't Stand a Chance': A Great Multitude Takes Part in 2024 National Day of Prayer
by Ben Johnson
Tens of thousands of events took place nationwide to mark the 73rd annual National Day of Prayer (NDP), as Christians of every background folded their hands, closed their eyes, and raised their voices to Heaven in unison. Celebrations were capped off by a 90-minute-long official rally led by National Day of Prayer Task Force President Kathy Branzell and Pastor A.R. Bernard in Washington, D.C. The speakers focused their prayers and intercessions on this year's theme, "Lift Up the Word - Light Up the World," taken from II Samuel 22:29, which reads: "You are my lamp, O Lord; The Lord shall enlighten my darkness."
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The Battle of Chapel Hill: Men Are America's Final xxxxxx against Civilizational Decay
by S.A. McCarthy
Though perhaps not so fraught as the War of 1812's Battle of Baltimore, the episode at Chapel Hill is nonetheless indicative of a fundamental truth that secular American society has, for decades, been trying to suppress: men must be men, for the good of the nation, for the good of families, for the good of civilization. The feminist myth of "toxic masculinity" has cowed and emasculated generations of men, with catastrophic effects on Western civilization.
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Fentanyl Failures, Pronoun Proclamations, and Border Breakthroughs: Top 3 Stories You Missed This Week
by Ben Johnson
If you watched the legacy media outlets this past week, you would think the news revolved around "mostly peaceful" campus protests, Donald Trump's courtroom, and the barrel of Kristi Noem's shotgun. Important as (most of) these stories are, numerous other significant stories took place this week that received far too little coverage. Here are a few.
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Outstanding - Ep. 94: Title IX - Revisions & Repercussions
Podcast with Joseph Backholm, Doreen Denny and Meg Kilgannon
Host Joseph Backholm is joined by senior advisor for Concerned Women for America Doreen Denny and Family Research Council's Meg Kilgannon for a conversation about the future protections of women and their sport. Diving into the history of Title IX, Doreen and Meg discuss its original purpose and the harmful revisions the Biden administration recently made. How does one justify allowing men to play in women's sports? Women all across the nation have not only had titles stolen, but have faced repercussions and suspensions for forfeiting competing against a biological man. When will America realize that in this situation, the harm only goes one way: to women.
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Veto Override Fails for Kansas SAFE Act-Style Bill
by Joshua Arnold
A bill to protect Kansas children from gender transition procedures failed by two votes on Monday, when two Republicans in the Kansas House, who had previously voted for the bill, flipped their position and voted with Democrats. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly (D) vetoed the bill last month, and the bill needed a two-thirds majority of both houses to override the veto.
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Biden Once Again Fails to Lead by Reclassifying Marijuana, Experts Say
by Dan Hart
On Tuesday, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced that it would be reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. Experts say the move further confuses the legal status of the drug and does not acknowledge the serious health risks associated with its use that have already been established and continue to come to light.
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Senator: Authorities Need to Take Charge of Pro-Hamas, Anti-Semitic University Protests
by Sarah Holliday
Pro-Hamas protestors have gone above and beyond to show their support for terrorists as well as their hatred for America and the Jewish people. Especially on college campuses.
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As Florida's Heartbeat Bill Takes Effect, Conservatives Warns against Pro-Abortion Ballot Initiative
by Sarah Holliday
A Florida bill, the Heartbeat Protection Act (HPA), went into effect on Wednesday, which increases protections for the unborn after six-weeks, as opposed to the state's previous 15-week rule. The HPA initially became law in April 2023 as part of the Florida Supreme Court's decision that abortion is not a given right under the Constitution. That decision was key in upholding the 15-week law, and only a month later, proved relevant to the six-week law.
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