December 18, 2024
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Kroger Backtracks, Removes Abortion Drug from Pharmacies |
by Dan Hart |
In a remarkable turn of events, grocery giant Kroger has removed the abortion drug mifepristone from their Health Savings Club website Monday following an email exchange with The Washington Stand in response to our story on December 14. Kroger, the second-largest grocery chain in the U.S., is also the country's sixth-largest pharmacy chain, earning prescription revenues of $14.5 billion in 2023. |
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Senators Demolish NCAA Boss for Trans Policy: 'Why Don't You Go to Amazon and Buy a Spine?' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
It's safe to say Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and NCAA President Charlie Baker won't be exchanging Christmas cards any time soon. Baker, the infamous collegiate sports boss who's allowed female athletes to be tormented by biological men for his entire tenure, flew to D.C. for what he thought would be a congressional hearing about sports betting. Instead, it turned into an explosive takedown of the NCAA's wildly unpopular trans policy. |
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Biden Must Level with Americans on Mysterious Drones: Expert |
by Joshua Arnold |
Of all the failures in the Biden administration's response to thousands of mysterious drone sightings in the mid-Atlantic region - a lax response, see-through explanations, and potential foreign intelligence gathering - Gatestone Institute Fellow Gordon Chang believes the greatest failure is the government's lack of honesty. "The point here is that the federal government needs to talk to the American people," said Chang on "Washington Watch" Monday. "I believe President Biden needs to address the American people and tell us what he knows and what he doesn't know." |
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Making American Medicine Pro-Life Again |
by Chuck Donovan |
Time magazine has made newly elected President Donald Trump its 2024 Person of the Year. It's next to impossible to argue with the choice of a figure who has changed the course of American politics, launched a grassroots movement, endured federal and state prosecutions from his political opponents, and survived two assassination attempts that nearly took his life. In this same year, he has been extraordinarily open to the media, and he was again with editors and writers at Time, who spent more than an hour with the man who will be inaugurated for a second time in just a few weeks. |
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Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Advance Globally |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Following advances made by the euthanasia agenda in the United Kingdom, Ireland is now slated to consider legalizing "assisted dying," despite the concerns raised by Christians. |
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Christian School Shooter Manifesto Documents Family Breakdown |
by Ben Johnson |
Just days before Christian students' scheduled vacation to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, a lonely and radicalized high school student opened fire inside Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, killing two people and wounding six more. Police say 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow, who went by the name "Samantha," opened fire with a 9mm handgun during study hall before turning the gun on herself. Now, an apparent manifesto shows the child's turbulent home life, isolation, adoption of neo-Nazi views, idolization of school shooters, and her wish to further "evolution" drove her to the brink. |
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Border Disorder: Biden Sells Wall Materials as GOP Governors Back Trump's Deportation Plan |
by Sarah Holliday |
After four years of border wall materials collecting dust at the southern border, President Joe Biden has finally decided to auction it all off. Initially, the starting price was just $5 for wall panel sections. According to an exclusive comment made to The Daily Wire from an anonymous border patrol agent, "The goal is to move all of it off the border before Christmas." DW described this move from the Biden administration as "an apparent effort to hinder President-elect Donald Trump's effort to secure the border" in his second term. |
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As Christians Face an Uncertain Future in Syria, Expert Calls for Prayer |
by Sarah Holliday |
December 8 marked the day the Syrian government was overthrown by rebel forces. This move sent the region of Damascus into chaos and conflict as the over 50-year al-Assad regime toppled, leaving people to wonder who is now in control. But amid all the lingering questions related to this major conflict, concerns are being raised about the country's Christians. |
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Nasdaq's DEI Requirements for Listed Companies Struck Down |
by Anugrah Kumar |
A federal appeals court has overturned Nasdaq's initiatives to impose diversity targets on the boards of its listed companies, another blow to the push for corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week that the Securities and Exchange Commission erred in its 2021 approval of Nasdaq's board diversity listing rule that required listed entities to disclose board diversity statistics and meet minimum diversity benchmarks overtime or explain their non-compliance. |
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