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March 18, 2025

Polls Show Massive Shift Away from Transgender Political Agenda Since 2022
Polls Show Massive Shift Away from Transgender Political Agenda Since 2022
by Ben Johnson
In just the last three years, Americans of all viewpoints have experienced a significant shift against policies that promote transgender ideology. Since 2022, U.S. citizens have said they have become far more likely to favor laws barring the transgender industry from carrying out potentially sterilizing injections or life-altering surgeries of minors, protecting women's spaces in public accommodations and in sports, and ending teachers' ability to teach impressionable school students controversial and unpopular transgender ideology.
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While Dems Flounder, GOP Speeds toward More Wins
While Dems Flounder, GOP Speeds toward More Wins
by Suzanne Bowdey
Just how bad are things for the Democratic Party? Apart from the quiet mutiny against Senate leadership, the party of Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) is staring down its worst approval ratings in the history of NBC polling. Only a quarter of voters (27%) have positive views of the party, and a microscopic portion (7%) say those views are "very positive." Making matters worse, the panic is blinding Democrats to their biggest threat - a Republican Party that keeps on winning.
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'Plot Against America': Trump Admin Deports Venezuelan Terrorists Despite Judge's 'Screwy' Order
'Plot Against America': Trump Admin Deports Venezuelan Terrorists Despite Judge's 'Screwy' Order
by Ben Johnson
America has hundreds fewer dangerous illegal immigrants prowling its streets after President Donald Trump invoked a law from the founding era to deport criminal aliens associated with the terrorist organization Tren de Aragua. The Left greeted the action with outrage and legal challenges, while one Republican congressman called the president's action "a great move" that overcame "screwy" legal objections. The action sets the stage for a series of legal challenges that may end with a federal judge's impeachment, a Supreme Court ruling, and a definitive part of the second Trump administration's legacy.
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Business Leaders Mute Criticism of Trump Tariffs
Business Leaders Mute Criticism of Trump Tariffs
by Joshua Arnold
World stock markets have tumbled in response to President Trump's escalating tariff battles with Canada and China, but American business leaders have largely refrained from public criticism in "a departure from the public stances CEOs often took during Trump's first term," noticed The Wall Street Journal. Economists agree that tariffs are taxes, which decrease economic efficiency and increase the price of consumer goods, but top business leaders have almost gone out of their way to avoid criticizing Trump's tariffs.
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Just War and Present Evil
Just War and Present Evil
by Joshua Arnold
The U.S. Central Command on Saturday "initiated a series of operations consisting of precision strikes against Iran-backed Houthi targets across Yemen to defend American interests, deter enemies, and restore freedom of navigation." The strikes - and the Houthis' hapless counterattack - mark the latest salvos in a conflict stretching back to 2016, which last June was called "the most intense running sea battle the Navy has faced since World War II."
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Democratic Fundraiser ActBlue Faces Allegations of Fraud and Terrorism Ties
Democratic Fundraiser ActBlue Faces Allegations of Fraud and Terrorism Ties
by Dan Hart
Allegations of fraud and sponsorship of terrorism-linked organizations have enveloped the Democratic Party fundraising platform ActBlue, which could soon be facing criminal prosecution as lawmakers urge the Trump administration to investigate the organization.
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Christian Women's Basketball Team Wins Championship after Bold Trans Stance
Christian Women's Basketball Team Wins Championship after Bold Trans Stance
by Sarah Holliday
In February, the Columbia Bible College (CBC) women's basketball team in Canada decided to risk political backlash by refusing to play against teams with trans-identifying players - a stance that sparked significant controversy. But, despite the criticism they faced for living out their religious convictions, CBC persevered, ultimately winning the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) championship.
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4 Things That Might Surprise You about Modern-Day Ireland
4 Things That Might Surprise You about Modern-Day Ireland
by S.A. McCarthy
Much of the world celebrates St. Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland, on March 17. The feast day is a chance for people around the world to celebrate their Irish heritage and the nation's culture in honor of the man who brought the Christian faith to the Emerald Isle over 1,500 years ago. Most Americans still fondly think of Ireland as the fabled Land of Saints and Scholars, but the country has veered sharply to the left in recent years, both politically and culturally. Here are four things about modern Ireland that might surprise you.
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'We Have to Protect Our Jewish Students': Johnson Applauds Trump's Anti-Semitism Crackdown
'We Have to Protect Our Jewish Students': Johnson Applauds Trump's Anti-Semitism Crackdown
by Zachary Gohl
Last September, President Trump promised that colleges would be "held accountable for violations of the civil rights laws" if they were complacent about confronting violence against their Jewish students on campus. The past few weeks have yielded a flurry of actions from the administration, fulfilling that commitment to combat anti-Semitism and holding colleges across the nation accountable.
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Dept. of Ed Launches Investigations after Warning 50+ Universities to Get Rid of DEI
Dept. of Ed Launches Investigations after Warning 50+ Universities to Get Rid of DEI
by Sarah Holliday
From the halls of Ivy Leagues to state schools, over 50 universities are squirming under the Department of Education's (DOE) glare for allegedly engaging in and promoting "race-exclusionary practices," policies, and scholarships.
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3 Biblical Responses When Celebrities Profess Faith in Christ
3 Biblical Responses When Celebrities Profess Faith in Christ
by Joshua Arnold
An encouraging countercurrent in our anti-Christian age is a series of apparent revivals reaching everyone from college students to celebrities. The latest notable figure to demonstrate her allegiance to Jesus Christ is Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s presidential running mate, who was baptized last month - but she's certainly not the only recent convert. This presents an interesting question that Christians in many times and places have not had to face - how to treat celebrity converts - new Christians with cultural influence. The world would advise us to take pride in the number of celebrities who convert to Christianity, and to leverage their fame and influence to maximize the reach of our cause. But what does the Bible have to say?
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