November 26, 2024
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Trump Could Scrap Biden's Trans Troops Policy 'as Soon as Day One' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
While there aren't a lot of familiar faces from Donald Trump's first term, Americans are hoping there will be some familiar policies. From the border wall to tax cuts, voters have made it clear that the last thing they want is a continuation of Biden's radical social agenda. And nowhere is that more critical than the United States military. |
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DOGE Could Save Taxpayers $1.7 Trillion, Congressman Reveals |
by Ben Johnson |
If Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy implemented just one single reform during their new cost-cutting government board, it could save taxpayers $1.7 trillion, enough to shave nearly one full year off of the national deficit, a congressman has revealed. |
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PERKINS: Capitol Bathroom Debate Is a Symptom of Much Deeper Problems |
by Tony Perkins |
Today, governments around the world are confronting significant challenges. And yet, in the face of these monumental challenges, what pressing issue is Congress forced to address? The so-called "transgendering of Congress." |
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Biden Has Escalated Ukraine Conflict and Invited Broader War, Experts Say |
by Dan Hart |
Over the last month, the Ukraine-Russia conflict has significantly escalated into a broader regional war, with North Korean troops fighting on the front lines and South Korea signaling possible involvement in arming Ukraine. Experts say the Biden administration has not only not attempted to de-escalate the increasingly volatile conflict but has actively escalated it and moved the world closer to an expansive war. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 153: The History of Thanksgiving |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Tim Barton |
Do you know the truth about Thanksgiving? Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Tim Barton, president of Wall Builders, to shed light on what the first Thanksgiving was actually like. Who were the pilgrims? They were not land-stealing English men like many history books make them out to be. They were hardworking individuals, who, with the help of local Indians were able to learn how to survive, farm, and build community in the new land they called home. |
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Tugging a Strand of History: Feminism, Communism, and Transgender Bathrooms |
by Joshua Arnold |
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) was "considered an LGBT 'ally,'" observed Family Research Council Action President Jody Hice, but "her latest move has supporters of the movement now labeling her as 'anti-trans.'" Mace filed a resolution last week to protect women's restrooms in the U.S. Capitol from male intrusion after a man identifying as a woman won election to the U.S. Congress. "How in the world did we even get to this point?" Hice wanted to know. One contributing factor is feminism, Dr. Carrie Gress answered on "Washington Watch," the very ideology Mace declared was her reason for preserving women-only spaces. |
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Texas State Board of Ed. Approves the Bible in Public School Curriculum |
by Sarah Holliday |
One vote can make an enormous difference. In Texas, it was a single vote that allowed biblical material to be included in the local public schools through the state-authored curriculum, Bluebonnet Learning (BL). On Friday, eight of 15 Texas State Board of Education members voted it through. Although it was not free from controversy, last week's decision means the new curriculum will be available starting in the spring and likely put to use within the 2025 to 2026 school year. |
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How to Avoid Political Turmoil with Your Family This Thanksgiving |
by Daniel Delzell |
After every presidential election in our nation, millions of Americans are elated, while millions of others are dejected. And this year is no different. A politically divided nation ensures that many extended families will likely face some contentious conversations this holiday. But it doesn't have to play out that way with your family. Imagine experiencing tremendous unity this Thanksgiving, in spite of any political differences that may exist. |
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