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May 29, 2024

Trump Vows: I Will Rip Up, Throw Away WHO Pandemic Agreement
by Ben Johnson
President Donald Trump has put the issue of world government at the forefront of the 2024 presidential race, vowing to "protect American sovereignty" and the U.S. Constitution from the designs of unelected global bureaucrats.
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TWS Reports from the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland (Updated)
by Travis Weber
Amidst ongoing negotiations at the 77th World Health Assembly over different resolutions, some member states are raising objections to the inclusion of language commonly seen as an affront to their social and cultural values.
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'A Bold Witness for Christ': Harrison Butker Doubles Down on Christian Faith
by S.A. McCarthy
After two weeks of being vilified by leftists and their media mouthpieces following his commencement speech at Benedictine College, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker has finally responded to the criticism directed at him, doubling down on boldly voicing Christian truth and standing proudly by his Catholic faith. Speaking at the "Courage Under Fire" gala for Regina Caeli Academy (RCA) on Saturday, the conservative Catholic football star mused, "The theme for tonight's gala, 'Courage Under Fire,' was decided many months ago, but it now feels providential that this would be the theme after what we have all witnessed these past two weeks."
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Disney Director Calls for 'Course Correction' that Doesn't Include Getting Rid of Sexual 'Agendas'
by Sarah Holliday
As Disney sought to make LGBT ideology their priority, which the company admitted to doing, the Magic Kingdom almost immediately faced declines in sales and fierce customer backlash. For the last few years, this pushback has come in the form of boycotts, lawsuits, and even states pulling their investments. Now, one Disney director says the company is due for some "course correction." But is it the kind parents can support?
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Johnson: 'If Just One out of Every 100' Illegals Vote, It Will Change the Outcome of the Election
by Suzanne Bowdey
Democrats are good actors, but they aren't that good. After three and a half years of Joe Biden's wide open borders, the president's party wants voters to believe they suddenly care about the crisis. Good luck, Senator John Thune (R-S.D.) wrote. The only thing they care about, he argued, is their own political vulnerability. And while Americans have made it quite clear that they want to end the lawlessness, it's doubtful that they'll "hire the arsonists to put out the fire," Thune jabbed.
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Israel Blamed for Hamas's Starvation Warfare, Despite No Famine in Gaza
by Joshua Arnold
Reports of "imminent" famine in Gaza have been greatly exaggerated. In March, a cooperative of transnational organizations directing the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) projected "catastrophic food insecurity" conditions for 1.1 million people - half of the Gaza Strip's population - by May. As May's final hours dwindle, that catastrophe has yet to materialize. "The notion of a famine in Gaza, that we've seen no evidence for," is "being created ... by ... the commercial or mainstream media, by the U.N., and by Hamas," Columbia University professor Ran Kivetz protested on "Washington Watch."
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Big Abortion Defeated, Border Patrol Atrophying, and Hunter Biden's 'Perjury': 5 Stories You Missed
by Ben Johnson
With patriotic Americans preparing to commemorate the brave soldiers who sacrificed themselves in our nation's battles - and the rest of America preparing to take a day off work - it became easier to miss news stories. But even if you gleaned the headlines like prospectors panning for gold, some stories went underreported in the last full week of May: Big Abortion suffered a setback at the ballot box; Border Patrol suffered (yet another) setback under Joe Biden; Hunter Biden suffered a setback from (allegedly) perjuring himself before Congress; the legacy media suffered a setback with viewers; and all Americans suffered rampant setbacks from inflation.
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'Do It Well': Barna Urges Parental Discipleship of Children amid Biblical Worldview Decline
by Dan Hart
A new study is confirming that the amount of Americans with a biblical worldview is continuing to shrink. The latest release from the "American Worldview Inventory 2024" notes that the number of people with a biblical worldview has declined in each of the last five generations, with the percentage of adults with that view plunging from 12% to 4%. Last week, George Barna, director of research at Arizona Christian University's Cultural Research Center, joined "Washington Watch" to unpack the details of the study.
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School-Based 'Health Center' Offers Seattle Students Hormone Drugs
by S.A. McCarthy
A school-based health care group in Seattle is prescribing students hormone drugs and puberty blockers, according to an education watchdog organization. Parents Defending Education published emails earlier this month that were obtained under a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, revealing that the Neighborcare Health, which runs several School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) in Seattle Public Schools (SPS), offers students "comprehensive, evidence-based, gender-affirming care services," including "important medical interventions including hormonal treatments."
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Louisiana Blazes Trail to Classify Abortion Pill as 'Controlled Substance'
by Sarah Holliday
The Louisiana state Senate and House recognized the dangers abortion drugs present and have chosen not to take those risks lightly. Last week, SB 276 was passed with overwhelming support in the state Senate (27-9), with a 63-29 vote in the state House. And on Friday, Governor Jeff Landry (R) officially signed the bill into law, making Louisiana the first U.S. state to enact legislation that classifies chemical abortion pills as "controlled substances."
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