June 3, 2024
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How Republicans Can Win Again in the Post-Roe Landscape |
by Chelsea Youman |
This election year, Republicans are struggling to find their footing when it comes to abortion. As they play defense on the Left's terms, they forget the one ostensibly pro-life policy that American voters universally support - expanding care for pregnant mothers in need. |
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The Ten Commandments Make Wise Laws |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Louisiana legislature has passed a bill that "requires schools that receive public money to post the Ten Commandments in classrooms," Family Research Council President Tony Perkins said on Thursday's "Washington Watch," and "the anti-Christian Left is convulsing." It isn't hard to imagine their cry: "But what about the separation of church and state?" |
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WHO Promotes Teen Abortion as It Meets to Settle Pandemic Agreement |
by Ben Johnson |
As the World Health Organization tries to finalize a global pandemic agreement, WHO released a new adolescent health study highlighting ways to "circumvent local barriers created by the COVID-19 pandemic" to deliver abortion, potentially abortifacient contraceptives, and "comprehensive sexuality education" to minors. WHO believes adolescents should receive these "services," which it classifies as "sexual and reproductive health (SRH)," without parental consent or notification. |
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SCOTUS Hands NRA First Amendment Win |
by S.A. McCarthy |
In a victory for First Amendment rights, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided to reinstate a lawsuit brought by the National Rifle Association (NRA) alleging that New York state officials had violated the Second Amendment advocacy group's First Amendment rights. |
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USA Today Yanks Senator's Op-ed for 'Loaded Language' like 'Biological Male' |
by Sarah Holliday |
"Protecting women and girls in sports doesn't need to be a partisan issue," wrote Senator John Kennedy (R-La.) in an op-ed originally published in a variety of Louisiana newspapers. The article outlined several biological differences between men and women, and how those "physical differences give men a significant advantage in athletics, especially at the elite levels." However, the article was removed shortly after being published as the Gannett-owned USA Today Network claimed it didn't meet their "editorial standards." |
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As 40% of British Christians Prefer Not to Share Their Faith, We're Reminded of Our Call to Boldness |
by Sarah Holliday |
Have you ever wondered where some Christians stand in terms of their faith around the world today? Let's take a minute to observe Christians in the U.K., for instance. According to a recent survey, British Christians seem to be going through a bit of a "self-confidence crisis." At least, that's how it was phrased by the researchers. |
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High Schooler's Diploma Withheld for Telling Classmates 'Find Jesus' in Graduation Speech |
by Leonardo Blair |
Five days after he graduated from Campbell County High School in Kentucky, Micah Price finally received his diploma from school officials Wednesday after it was withheld because he went off script in his commencement speech and encouraged his classmates to seek Christ. |
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