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March 24, 2025

PERKINS: Military Should Be Defined by Effectiveness, Not Ideology
PERKINS: Military Should Be Defined by Effectiveness, Not Ideology
by Tony Perkins
Last week, U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes, a Biden appointee, halted President Trump's policy that prohibits transgender individuals from serving in the military. To understand the significance of this ruling, we need to look at the policy's origins and the reasons behind it.
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Johnson on Judicial Activism: 'These Decisions Are as Dangerous as They Are Unconstitutional'
Johnson on Judicial Activism: 'These Decisions Are as Dangerous as They Are Unconstitutional'
by Suzanne Bowdey
If it seems like House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) just got off the campaign trail, that's because he did. But a few months removed from his grueling nationwide tour, the GOP leader is hitting the road again. And why not? With the Democratic brand in complete chaos, now is as good a time as ever to remind voters about the promises Republicans are keeping. And maybe, just maybe, he'll pull off something that's virtually impossible: pick up seats for a sitting president in his first midterm election.
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'Judicial Overreach': Judge Blocks Trump EO Keeping Men Out of Women's Prisons
'Judicial Overreach': Judge Blocks Trump EO Keeping Men Out of Women's Prisons
by Sarah Holliday
It appears even prison walls can't stop the transgender agenda from affecting women inmates.
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Right-Wing Commentators Involved in 15+ Swatting Incidents
Right-Wing Commentators Involved in 15+ Swatting Incidents
by Joshua Arnold
At 3:05 a.m. Monday morning, sheriff's deputies responded to a lakeside cul-de-sac in rural Alabama. Dispatch had received a disturbing call about three home invaders who had shot a man, his wife, and his child, and were still on the scene. Due to the violence reported, the responding deputies entered the property "blacked out" (without lights or sirens) and armed with rifles. They slowly cased the house, peering through doors and windows, gradually coming to the conclusion that there had been no home invasion.
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Abortion, Mega-Donors, and Election Integrity: What to Know about Wisconsin's Supreme Court Race
Abortion, Mega-Donors, and Election Integrity: What to Know about Wisconsin's Supreme Court Race
by S.A. McCarthy
A judicial contest in the Badger State is heating up and drawing national attention. Following President Donald Trump's sweeping electoral victory in November, the race for a seat on Wisconsin's state supreme court is shaping up to be the first major test of conservative voter momentum since the presidential election. Already, the race has become the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history, with spending exceeding $59 million so far and expected to reach $100 million. Early voting is underway and will continue until March 30, and the election itself is on April 1.
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Burgum Says U.S. Natural Resources Could Equal $100 Trillion as Trump Expands Alaskan Drilling
Burgum Says U.S. Natural Resources Could Equal $100 Trillion as Trump Expands Alaskan Drilling
by Dan Hart
In a move to vastly expand energy production within the United States, the Trump administration announced on Thursday that it will reopen over 80% of Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve to oil and gas drilling. The action comes as U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum suggested that the total value of America's energy natural resources may approach $100 trillion.
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 Left-wing Activists Ordered to Pay $667 Million for 2016 Demonstrations against Dakota Access Pipeline
Left-wing Activists Ordered to Pay $667 Million for 2016 Demonstrations against Dakota Access Pipeline
by Joshua Arnold
A North Dakota jury of nine righted a 10-year-old wrong on Wednesday, when it awarded $667 million in damages to Energy Transfer Partners, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline for costly demonstrations staged by left-wing activists in 2016-2017. The damages are split among several arms of Greenpeace ($404 million from Greenpeace USA and $131 million each from Greenpeace Fund Inc. and Greenpeace International), a climate activism group that provided funding, publicity, and logistical support to the activists.
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'Resolute': War Correspondent Benjamin Hall's Vivid Account of Survival, Family, and Faith
'Resolute': War Correspondent Benjamin Hall's Vivid Account of Survival, Family, and Faith
by Chuck Donovan
The story is unforgettable. Just three years ago, on March 14, 2022, in Benjamin Hall's retelling, the Russian army shelled a car returning to Kyiv in which three war correspondents, including Hall, and two Ukrainian soldiers were riding. The first shell landed some 30 feet ahead of their vehicle, halting it. The second severely damaged the car, and Hall reported being swarmed in blackness, as if he were dead. It was exactly then that he heard the voice and had a vision of his oldest daughter, Honor, saying, "Daddy, you've got to get out of the car!"
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New York's Top Court Rules Only U.S. Citizens Can Vote
New York's Top Court Rules Only U.S. Citizens Can Vote
by S.A. McCarthy
In a nearly-unanimous decision, the Empire State's highest court struck down a New York City law allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections. In a 6-1 decision Thursday, the State of New York Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Republican arguments that "[a] Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to allowing lawful permanent residents in New York city to vote in municipal elections" (now known as "Local Law 11") is unconstitutional.
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Sharing Good News in a World That Only Wants 'Good Advice'
Sharing Good News in a World That Only Wants 'Good Advice'
by Sarah Holliday
We don't live in a world eager for the Good News of the gospel. No, we reside in one fixated on superficial, self-serving, "good" advice. People want tips on how to be a better spouse, get the dream job, or make the most of their youthful days before they're gone for good. Our age is one in which self-help books flood the shelves, and podcasts on how to be "the best you that you can be" are all the rage. "As long as I can still turn down your advice, you're welcome to give it to me," some proclaim. "But don't you dare force your opinion on me and tell me how I should live my life."
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