December 16, 2024
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A Silent Night for Israeli Hostages: 'This Moment Must Not Be Wasted' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
While Americans are laughing over holiday cocoa and hanging lights on outside windows, more than 130 men, women, and children sit where they have sat for 15 months: in darkness. Deep in the tunnels of Hamas, they may not know to hope that the world above them is changing - or that an ocean away, a new administration is coming to power that could very well hold the keys to their release. But maybe, in this rare season where Christmas and Hanukkah collide, a long-awaited miracle awaits. |
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In Quiet Move, Kroger, Sam's Club Begin Offering Abortion Drug |
by Dan Hart |
Pharmacies at the second-largest grocery chain in the U.S. as well as the nation's second-largest wholesale business, are now dispensing abortion drugs, according to reports this week. The news of the expanded availability of the drug comes despite intense controversy surrounding the health risks that chemical abortion poses to women, with widespread reports of severe medical complications - including death - resulting from the pills. |
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Kamala Harris Voters for Mass Deportation |
by Ben Johnson |
The year 2024 inspired numerous unlikely alliances, and the aftermath has created new ones: Kamala Harris voters for mass deportation. |
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Trump Garners Support from Big Tech Leaders: Genuine or Strategic? |
by Sarah Holliday |
President-elect Donald Trump has won more than just the election. It appears he's increasingly winning some unlikely support from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos. To boost Trump's inaugural funds, Zuckerberg gifted the soon-to-be president $1 million. According to The Wall Street Journal, Bezos plans to do the same. |
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Pro-Trans Liberal Pays Big for Calling Opponent a 'Nazi,' and More: The Stories You Missed |
by Ben Johnson |
The legacy media have seemingly taken Christmas vacation early, turning the consequential stories of December into an excuse to write mash notes about Luigi Mangione's abs. In the last few days, a liberal politician faces millions of dollars in legal fees for calling a female legislator who opposes extreme gender ideology a "Nazi." A new report on the abortion industry provides additional evidence that pro-life laws save lives and reveals how Planned Parenthood's expanding business model means the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) should defund it. |
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Hope amid Trial: 'The God Who Has Been Sufficient until Now Should Be Trusted to the End' |
by Sarah Holliday |
Charles Hadden Spurgeon was given the nickname "Prince of Preachers" for a reason. By the age of 22, he delivered sermons to audiences of over 100,000 people. Although he was a 19th century theologian, his influence still stands to this day. Most importantly, Spurgeon had a deep love and reverence for God. His work was drenched in wisdom and encouragement, and he humbly submitted his life to Christ. Undoubtedly, he has stirred many others to do the same. |
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In Historic First, Nativity Scene Goes on Display at U.S. Capitol |
by Christian Post Staff |
For the first time in history, a Nativity scene was displayed on the steps of the U.S. Capitol Tuesday, marking what organizers say is a milestone for religious freedom and the First Amendment. |
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