August 12, 2024
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Who Doesn't Like Pregnancy Resource Centers? Kamala Harris |
by Mary Szoch and Arielle Del Turco |
Across the country, there are more than 2,750 centers of hope for women and men who unexpectedly learn they have conceived a child. They are called pregnancy resource centers (PRCs) or Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs). These organizations have an approval rate higher than 97.4% from the mothers and fathers they serve. Their work saves lives and drives out fear. Who doesn't love PRCs? Kamala Harris. In fact, she has a history of working to shut them down. |
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Hunter Biden Lied About Lobbying for Foreign Agent to Protect His Father: Biden-Appointed Prosecutor |
by Ben Johnson |
Hunter Biden received money from a foreign business magnate to influence U.S. policy and lied about the nature of his services for his father's sake, prosecutors stated in court after years of investigations. |
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8 Facts about Kamala Harris's Church |
by Joshua Arnold |
As the 2024 presidential election draws closer, more Americans tune in for information about the major candidates. For spiritually active, governance engaged conservatives (SAGE Cons), who know firsthand the formative role a church can play, a candidate's church background is an important issue that often receives little coverage in the mainstream media. To fill that void, here are eight facts about Vice President Kamala Harris's church, Third Baptist Church in San Francisco, Calif. |
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Hidin' Harris: Kamala Dodges Press Interviews, Avoids Presidential Debates |
by S.A. McCarthy |
It has been 19 days since President Joe Biden halted his reelection campaign and handed the reins to Vice President Kamala Harris, and she has still not provided a single press interview. But she's going to schedule one "before the end of the month," she says. While visiting Michigan this week for campaign events, Harris was asked by reporters when she might sit down for her first interview since beginning her presidential campaign. "I've talked to my team," the Vice President replied. "I want us to get an interview scheduled before the end of the month." |
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Virginia Gov. Bolsters Election Integrity Measures |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Old Dominion's Republican governor is moving to ensure election integrity ahead of November, while other Republican-led states do the same. Virginia's Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) issued an executive order on Wednesday requiring election officials to adhere to stringent guidelines, including the use of only paper ballots, the thorough tracking of ballots, and a triple-check system to ensure election results are accurate. |
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Sociologist: Despite Pop Culture's Claims, Marriage Leads to a Happier Life |
by Sarah Holliday |
In a technologically advanced world, what we see online is increasingly impacting what society considers to be normal. For instance, pop culture seems to love promoting the "single and independent" aesthetic in its attempt to convince men and women that marriage is merely an outdated tradition that has no place in modern society. Movies, TV shows, social media influencers, and several other camps of modern culture champion this idea that to be married is slavery, and to be single is freedom. |
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We Will Never Be in the Bible Enough |
by Sarah Holliday |
Billy Graham, often referred to as "America's preacher," expressed one primary regret he had in life. "Although I have much to be grateful for as I look back over my life," Graham once said, "I also have many regrets." But residing on the top of his list was that he wished he had spent more time studying God's word. If he could go back, he said, "I would spend more time studying the Bible and meditating on its truth, not only for sermon preparation but to apply its message to my life." Considering Graham read through the entire Bible innumerable times throughout his life, it's almost surprising to hear that his biggest regret was not being in it enough. It begs the question: Why was that his biggest regret? |
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Experts Point Out Harris's 'Double Standard' in Speeches and Actions |
by Sarah Holliday |
Media interviews, press briefings, and Q&As are opportunities for public figures to share their values, goals, concerns, and personalities with the world. In the public square, it's particularly beneficial for candidates and political figures to use their media presence to both connect with their voters and convince others to vote for them. With a presidential election around the corner, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, as well as his running mate Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), have made frequent public appearances to keep voters up to date on their beliefs. Vice President Kamala Harris, however, has been conspicuously absent. |
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