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July 1, 2024

Tractor Supply Puts Pride Out to Pasture, Handing Americans Their Biggest Win Yet
by Suzanne Bowdey
Most Americans couldn't dream up a better way to cap off the Left's 2024 Pride fail than another big-name company running for the exits. While major league sports and other businesses quietly dumped the June tradition, Tractor Supply Co. opted for a full-scale reversal, complete with a public apology for their activism. In a statement that read like a death knell for the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the rural retailer joined the bumper crop of brands on the sidelines - putting another exclamation point on this year's epic pushback.
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How the Biden Administration Turned a Pro-Life Law into an Abortion Mandate
by TWS Staff Report
There's been a lot of confusion over what the U.S. Supreme Court decided last week on the future of Idaho's pro-life law. What do emergency rooms have to do with a policy protecting life at conception? And was The Gem State actually abandoning women who needed abortions to save their lives? Finally, was it a victory for the Biden administration and the Left, or does remanding it back to the Ninth Circuit give pro-lifers hope that the law will be upheld? Family Research Council President Tony Perkins cut through the media's spin and the opinion's murkiness with Alliance Defending Freedom's John Bursch on Thursday on "Washington Watch."
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Biden Admin. Is Treating China with Kid Gloves while Bullying Developing Countries, Experts Say
by Dan Hart
In the wake of a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday examining the influence that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has gained within U.S. federal agencies, Republican lawmakers and experts are warning that the Biden administration has failed to confront China's aggression while simultaneously pushing unwanted social policies on developing countries, which has driven them into the financial arms of the communist regime.
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A Biblical Response to Rejection
by Sarah Holliday
In 2015, Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience published an article titled, "Emotional responses to interpersonal rejection." Specifically in relation to other people, the author wrote, "Several specific emotions arise from the prospect or presence of rejection, including hurt feelings, loneliness, jealousy, guilt, shame, social anxiety, embarrassment, sadness, and anger." Of course, in addition to how people discard us, similar sentiments often emerge when rejection comes in the form of a college refusal letter, a dismissed job application, or even when an idea you had was turned down. Denial is tough to accept, and we often do anything but accept it.
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Texas Supreme Court Sides with Christian Judge Who Will Not Officiate Same-Sex Weddings
by Anugrah Kumar
The Supreme Court of Texas ruled Friday in favor of Dianne Hensley, a justice of the peace in Waco reprimanded for not performing same-sex weddings, reinstating her lawsuit against the State Commission on Judicial Conduct. The commission had previously issued a public warning for her refusal to officiate same-sex weddings, citing a violation of judicial impartiality based on sexual orientation.
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Supreme Court Rips away the Administrative State's Blank Check
by Jack Fitzhenry
On Friday, a group of fishermen prevailed before the high court in a 6-3 decision authored by Chief Justice John Roberts that was joined by all the Republican appointees. Roberts's holding was as pithy as it was clear: "Chevron is overruled." Now, federal judges will steer a different course when interpreting laws in agency cases: to "exercise independent judgment in determining the meaning of statutory provisions."
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