June 21, 2024
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'Israeli Parents Aren't Willing to Endanger Their Children Just to Help Biden Win Michigan': Expert |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Joe Biden may think he's scoring points with his anti-Semitic base, but his Israeli approval rating is probably taking on more water than his Gaza floating pier. For months, the Jewish state has watched the president boast of his "ironclad" support of Israel, only to undermine their war efforts at every turn. It's "inconceivable" that the Biden White House would keep withholding weapons from Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared this week. But not when you consider that Biden only cares about winning one thing this year - and it isn't the war against Hamas. |
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Arizona Governor Vetoes Detrans Bill of Rights |
by Joshua Arnold |
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (D) on Tuesday vetoed the Detransitioner Bill of Rights (SB 1511), legislation that would give individuals seeking to de-transition the same rights and medical protections as those seeking to transition. "This bill would help hold the medical professionals and insurance companies that facilitate or perform so-called 'gender transition' surgeries accountable for their predatory actions by requiring them to provide equal coverage for detransition treatments," explained Joseph Kohm, director of Public Policy for the Family Policy Alliance. |
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Amid Biden's Positive Spin, Experts Alarmed by Shaky Economy |
by Dan Hart |
A Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report released Tuesday is projecting a massive $400 billion increase in the federal budget deficit from previous forecasts, with the fiscal year 2024 deficit expected to total $1.9 trillion. The news comes as President Joe Biden claims that his administration's economic policies are "working" and that the U.S. has "the strongest economy in the world today." |
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Outstanding - Ep. 108: People Can CHANGE with Elizabeth Woning |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Elizabeth Woning |
People are starting to wake up in Prideland and realize it is not all sunshine and rainbows. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Elizabeth Woning, co-founder and director of the CHANGED Movement, for a conversation surrounding the men and women who walk away from the LGBT community. Even though data shows that the gay community is growing, so is the number of people who are choosing to walk away and change the way that they live. Elizabeth shares how CHANGED got its start, why pride celebrations are more "muted" this year and the interesting relationship in the LGBT community between the LGB activists and the T activists. Listen now to better understand Pride! |
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Senators Introduce Bill to Legalize Sending Abortion Pills through the Mail |
by Ben Johnson |
The abortion pill has become America's most popular form of abortion, due to its lower cost and liability to the abortion industry. Yet a federal law known as the Comstock Act prevents the abortion industry from mailing the pills to women, outlawing the shipping of "every article or thing designed, adapted or intended for producing abortion" via the U.S. mail. Senators Tina Smith (D-Minn.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) introduced a bill to repeal the abortion provision of that bill. |
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'Straightforward': Federal Court Blocks Biden Admin's Abortion Expansion through Pregnant Workers' Fairness Act |
by S.A. McCarthy |
In a religious liberty win, a federal court is blocking the Biden administration from forcing Catholic and religious organizations to fund abortions. In an order issued this week, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana blocked an attempt by the Biden administration's Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to interpret the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) in such a way that Catholic organizations would be compelled to pay for employees' abortions in violation of their religious beliefs. |
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Majority of Biden Supporters Voting against Trump - Not for Aging Biden |
by S.A. McCarthy |
November will feature a 2020 presidential election redux, with former President Donald Trump facing off against incumbent Joe Biden and, according to a recent survey, the majority of Biden voters are backing the 81-year-old Democrat as a way of voting against Trump, rather than for Biden. |
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Gov't Response to COVID 'One of the Tipping Points' for Several Colleges Shutting Down |
by Sarah Holliday |
It seems the effects COVID had on the world are still unfolding. When the pandemic first began, store shelves were picked clean, masking and social distancing were enforced, and public facilities had to close its doors to the public - some temporarily, while others never re-opened again. But according to The Hechinger Report, education is one of those areas where COVID's sweeping influence remains, reporting that "colleges are now closing at a pace of one a week." |
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