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August 5, 2024

Olympic Boxing Controversy Shows Where Kamala's Anti-Woman Policies Will Lead
by Suzanne Bowdey
For all of the heroic performances, all of the heart-tugging Olympic stories and emotional medal ceremonies, the saga of two boxers has managed to cast a long shadow over the Paris games. It's the latest chapter in the global war over gender, and a string of women just lost everything they trained for at the hands of it.
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Senate Dems Try to Annihilate Presidential Immunity following SCOTUS Ruling
by S.A. McCarthy
The U.S. Senate's top Democrat is moving to strip the office of president from official immunity, contradicting a recent Supreme Court ruling. On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) put forth a new bill he dubbed the "No Kings Act," aimed at undoing a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling which stipulated that the president is immune from criminal prosecution in certain instances.
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If We Want Politicians to Talk about Abortion, We Have to First
by Mary Szoch
Over the past several weeks, every major news outlet has noticed - and reported extensively - on the absence of the topic of abortion from GOP candidates' speeches. Across the country, Christians have been disappointed by the Republican Party's failure to make the life issue the hallmark of the presidential campaign. Defending the most innocent, the most vulnerable among us, should be every candidate's top priority, but the same is true of every Christian. And if most of us take an honest look at our lives, we must admit that we're not doing a great job being a voice for the voiceless ourselves.
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Biden-Harris Admin's Open Borders Policies Suffer a Court Setback
by Ben Johnson
The Biden-Harris administration's open borders policies suffered a defeat in federal court, thanks to a Republican-led state committed to enforcing border integrity - an issue experts say may impact the 2024 presidential election in numerous ways.
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Educators Grapple with Classroom Lawlessness as School Year Approaches
by Dan Hart
As a new school year approaches, teachers, school administrators, and students are continuing to grapple with an exponential rise in verbal harassment, classroom disruptions, and physical aggression since the broad return of in-person education after the school closures imposed in 2020-2021 amid the COVID pandemic. Experts say that policies that dispensed with punishments for classroom misbehavior in the name of "restorative justice" and racial "equity" are largely to blame for the rise in lawlessness in schools.
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Children's National Hospital Tried to End This Christian Therapist's Career. Now He's Suing.
by Joshua Arnold
Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C. routinely discriminates against Christians who hold orthodox beliefs about sexuality and gender, alleges a class action lawsuit filed by licensed therapist Tyrone Obaseki. When Obaseki referred a patient there in November 2021, he encountered top-to-bottom hostility to his Christian faith, as well as constant efforts to obstruct his participation. Adding injury to insult, the hospital staff crossed state lines to assault his professional reputation, filing bogus complaints with Virginia licensing authorities that hung over Obaseki for nearly a year.
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Biden-Harris Admin. Continues Streak of Convicting and Sentencing Pro-Lifers
by S.A. McCarthy
The Biden-Harris administration's Department of Justice (DOJ) has sentenced three more pro-life Americans for defending the unborn. On Tuesday, James Zastrow, Eva Zastrow, and Paul Place were sentenced to 90 days of home detention and three years of probation for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, according to ABC News. The trio, along with Eva Edl, were convicted by a federal magistrate judge of misdemeanor FACE Act violations in April, relating to a 2021 peaceful protest outside a Nashville-area abortion facility.
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How Biden's Radical Title IX Changes Affect Me: An Athlete's Perspective
by Melia Ross
What happened to keeping men and women's sports categories separate? Will Biden's rewrite of Title IX cause drastic changes for athletes this upcoming season? Is all hope lost for women's rights?
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The ‘History of the World Is the Story of Hatred,' but the History of God Is the Story of Love
by Sarah Holliday
Scripture makes clear there are two groups: those who are of the world and those who are not. Put more simply, there are believers, and there are unbelievers. Jesus said in Matthew 6:24, "No one can serve two masters," and James 4:4 proclaims that "friendship with the world is enmity with God." And yet, as we walk the same earth, avoiding one another entirely is simply impossible. Not to mention the fact that many of those who are in the world intentionally seek out believers to call us "hateful" and "bigoted," insisting that we are what's wrong with the world. On the other side of this, we as believers are called to interact with the world, sharing the goodness and truth of Christ.
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