October 10, 2024
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'Nuclear Bomb' Study Shows 14,000 Children Have Undergone Trans Procedures |
by Ben Johnson |
The transgender industry has exploded from a trickle of young males seeking transition procedures to thousands upon thousands of minors who have filled the industry's bank account with more than $100 million, according to a groundbreaking new report. |
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Cultural Controversies to Headline New Supreme Court Term |
by Joshua Arnold |
The U.S. Supreme Court began its Fall 2024 term on Monday, which means the slate of cases they have agreed to hear is now final. Among the most important cases the court will consider are top cultural controversies. Significantly, other cultural controversies are not on the docket. |
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Election Integrity Experts Raise Alarm over Disruptions to Voting Caused by Hurricane in N.C. |
by Dan Hart |
As residents of the Southeast struggle to piece their lives back together amid the devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene, experts are raising the alarm that a significant number of voters in affected areas, which are predominantly conservative regions in the swing states of North Carolina and Georgia, are facing unprecedented challenges in being able to cast their vote in the November election. |
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Colorado Supreme Court Dismisses Case against Jack Phillips |
by Joshua Arnold |
Jack Phillips's long valley of legal travail may finally be nearing its conclusion. After 12 years of legal persecution, the Supreme Court of the State of Colorado on Tuesday dismissed the latest judgment against him on procedural grounds. This ruling seems to end the final lawsuit against him, but it also appeared that way six years ago when Phillips triumphed at the Supreme Court. |
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Biased CDC Survey Claims Trans-Identifying Students Need More Acceptance and 'Inclusive Policies' |
by Sarah Holliday |
On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a survey on transgenderism and gender identity confusion among American high schoolers. The data was collected by the CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System by surveying over 20,000 high school students from both private and public schools. As The New York Times pointed out, "The 2023 survey was the first to ask teenagers in all schools whether they identified as transgender." |
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American Government Breaking Down Because 'Our Values Are Breaking Down': State AGs |
by Ben Johnson |
Behind the headlines of innumerable legal battles over the last several years lies the story of America's crisis of faith, as the nation loses its conception of itself and what the nation stands for, one of the country's top legal experts told Family Research Council President Tony Perkins. |
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Mom Warns against Colorado Law Banning the Abortion Pill Reversal That Saved Her Daughter's Life |
by Elizabeth Mitchell |
When Mackenna Greene took the abortion pill to end the life of her unborn daughter, she immediately knew she'd made the wrong choice. "I'll admit that in the days leading up to it, I was not excited," Greene told The Daily Signal. "I was second-guessing myself. I found myself trying to convince myself that I was making the right decision. Immediately after taking it, I felt regret," she said. |
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