March 20, 2025
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Putin Offends in Ukraine Ceasefire Negotiations |
by Joshua Arnold |
A much-anticipated phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin got off to a poor start on Tuesday afternoon when Putin kept his American counterpart waiting for over an hour. |
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Chief Justice Roberts Can Avert an Impending Constitutional Crisis - But Will He? |
by S.A. McCarthy |
For nearly a decade, Democrats have campaigned on little more than the message that President Donald Trump is Adolf Hitler reincarnated. Although Trump won both the electoral and popular votes in November, effectively having been given a mandate from the American people to govern the nation, the old cries of "Dictator!" may soon be heard again from the progressive corners of the nation - unless the U.S. Supreme Court steps in and averts a rapidly approaching constitutional crisis. |
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Activist Judge Blocks Military Transgender Policy |
by Joshua Arnold |
A federal judge has blocked the Pentagon from implementing its policy to make gender dysphoria a disqualifying condition for military service in a 79-page ruling issued Tuesday. The colorful opinion openly embraced controversy, departed from precedent, and hardly attempted to crouch behind an emaciated facade of neutrality. |
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New State and Federal Legislation Targets China's Forced Organ Harvesting Trade |
by Dan Hart |
Multiple bills at the state and federal level have been introduced in recent weeks that are aimed at combatting the documented practice of organs being forcibly removed from Chinese political prisoners of conscience, Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, and other groups disfavored by China's communist regime. |
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'The Pendulum Has Shifted': San Francisco Pride Loses Several Corporate Sponsors |
by Sarah Holliday |
It's one thing for irritated Americans to pressure companies into abandoning progressive LGBT agendas; it's another for long-time Pride sponsors in San Francisco to bail on their own. This year, several of San Francisco Pride's major donors - Comcast, Anheuser-Busch, La Crema, Diageo, and Smirnoff - have pulled back from the 2025 Pride Parade and Civic Center Celebrations. |
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DAR Chapters Continue Fight to Keep Men Out |
by Sarah Holliday |
During the American Revolutionary War, soldiers penned heartfelt letters to their wives or tactical missives to troop commanders. Today, some members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) - an organization founded in 1890 to honor those patriots - are writing letters of their own. Only now, they're written to President Donald Trump in a desperate plea for him to rescue them from a transgender takeover. |
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Missouri AG Orders Planned Parenthood to Stop Dispensing Abortion Pills |
by Ryan Foley |
Abortionists working at Planned Parenthood facilities in Missouri are slamming the attorney general's order prohibiting them from dispensing abortion pills, calling it a "political attack." In an order released last Wednesday, Missouri's Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) informed Planned Parenthood-Great Rivers that it was "hereby ordered under penalty of law not to perform any chemical abortions in Missouri" because it wasn't in compliance with state law. |
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