May 16, 2024
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Biden, RFK Jr. Try to Walk Back Extreme Views on Abortion |
by Ben Johnson |
Seeking to stave off the increasingly perilous threat posed by Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Joe Biden's campaign positioned the president as a moderate who "doesn't support full-term abortions" - a claim pro-life advocates call deceptive. The assertion also clashes with Biden-aligned super PACs portraying RFK Jr. as a supporter of "national abortion bans." |
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If Biden Keeps Abandoning Allies: 'We're Going to End up in a World War': Senator |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Joe Biden may want to abandon Israel, but that doesn't mean congressional Republicans will let him. While the White House talks out of both sides of its mouth on America's Middle East ally - saying support is "ironclad" one minute and refusing them weapons the next - Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is about to make uncomfortable Democrats pick a side. |
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Unearthed WPATH Conference Exposes Doctors Admitting Dangers of 'Gender-Affirming Care' |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The world of "transgender medicine" was rocked in March with the publication of the WPATH files, a series of internal communications revealing that the World Professional Association of Transgender Health (WPATH) was not only aware of the "debilitating" and "potentially fatal" effects of gender transition procedures but continued promoting the practice to children anyway. |
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Biden's Military Extremism Review Overlooked the Real Extremists in the Military |
by Joshua Arnold |
Two recent incidents of left-wing extremism suggest that the Biden administration's military-wide "stand-down to address extremism in the ranks" was a failure. |
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Opposition to WHO Pandemic Treaty Swells as World Health Assembly Approaches |
by Dan Hart |
With the World Health Organization's (WHO) annual World Health Assembly less than two weeks away, a burgeoning array of lawmakers, state attorneys general, and international leaders are voicing forceful opposition to a WHO-proposed "pandemic agreement" over concerns that it infringes on national sovereignty, violates the Constitution, promotes abortion, and will likely lead to increased censorship of public health debates, among other issues. |
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'Needs to Be Stopped': Lawmakers Decry D.C.'s Non-Citizen Voting Training |
by Sarah Holliday |
Earlier this month, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), as well as various congressional Republicans, supported legislation sponsored by Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) that would make it a requirement to show proof of U.S. citizenship in order to vote in elections. "Due to the wide-open border that the Biden administration has refused to close," the speaker said during a press conference, "we now have so many noncitizens in the country that if only one out of 100 voted, they would cast hundreds of thousands of votes." He noted this was the reason why the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act) was introduced. |
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Biden Imposes Sweeping New Tariffs on China |
by Ben Johnson |
After two years of delay, President Joe Biden imposed tariffs on select Chinese products, a move hailed by many including President Donald Trump, who wondered, "What took you so long?" |
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Wyoming Sorority Continues Legal Fight to Keep Males Out |
by Sarah Holliday |
Sisterhood takes on a whole new meaning when biological men get thrown into the mix - a reality the sisters of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Wyoming know well. In October 2022, the college chapter accepted their first transgender-identifying member. The six-foot-two, 260-pound biological male was excited to "make history," as the "sister" shared after he joined the sorority. However, since 2022, there's been a lengthy string of responses that do not express any similar kind of excitement. |
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