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May 27, 2020

Why Should Americans Care about Taiwan?
by Tony Perkins
It's a tiny slip of an island, just 110 miles off the coast of China. But a narrow stretch of water isn't the only thing separating Taiwan from its communist neighbors. There, floating in the Formosa Strait, is a surprising patch of democracy. To most people, the thought is astounding. A boat ride away from one of the most oppressive regimes in human history, 23 million people go about their days free. And China can't stand it.
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Mask Hysteria? Scientists Say No
by Tony Perkins
We don't know everything about the coronavirus, but we certainly know more than we did. And while we might have made different decisions with more information, America's top medical experts agree: we did the best with what we had. But now, Dr. Martin Makary points out, it's time to learn from those choices and move on.
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Marriage by Judicial Fiat: The Costa Rica Story
by Peter Sprigg
Headlines like the one in the New York Post today said, "Costa Rica latest country to legalize same-sex marriage." But it wasn't really Costa Ricans who made it happen. Instead, Costa Rica became -- like the United States five years ago -- the victim of a multi-layer attack of judicial activism.
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Today's show features: Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative for the 4th district of Louisiana and Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, on the Democrats' outrageous defense of Planned Parenthood's illegal Paycheck Protection Program loan grab; John Barsa, Acting USAID Administrator, on USAID's pushback against the U.N. agenda for global abortion, and other USAID efforts to safeguard religious freedom; Ron Hill, Pastor of Love and Unity Christian Fellowship Church in Compton, California, on how he plans to let the Holy Spirit-not the government-guide his decisions in reopening his church; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on the latest religious freedom developments from around the world, including Congress's effort to hold China accountable for its persecution of the Uyghur people.

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