April 17, 2025
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UK Supreme Court Defines 'Man,' 'Woman,' and 'Sex' as Biological |
by S.A. McCarthy |
While President Donald Trump is combating the transgender agenda from the White House, across the pond, Britain's highest court just issued a landmark ruling on the definition of "man" and "woman." In 2018, Scottish legislators broadened the definition of "woman" as used in the Equality Act of 2010 (EA 2010) to include biological males who identify as women, even those who have not yet undergone gender transition procedures, provided that the males have gender recognition certificates (GRC) identifying their genders as female. The legislative redefinition was quickly challenged and, after a series of court battles, found its way to the U.K. Supreme Court. |
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Trump v. Harvard: President Ramps Up Attack on Woke Ivy |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
In case the world hasn't noticed, Donald Trump isn't exactly in a conciliatory mood when people ignore or question his directives. The president of Harvard University, Dr. Alan Garber, is betting $9 billion that he can be the first one to get this White House to blink in their icy feud over federal funding. As far as most Americans are concerned, if Harvard wants to go to war to defend the campus's disgusting culture of anti-Semitism, have at it. But believing this administration will bend shows how uneducated the Ivy League is. |
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The Shrinking of the American Heart: The Tragedy of Illinois's Assisted Suicide Bill |
by Mary Szoch |
While the many issues with SB 9 should raise red flags in everyone's mind, they don't touch the heart of the issue: passing assisted suicide legislation pushes America further towards orienting society around individualism and selfishness rather than family and self-sacrifice. |
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Silenced on the Sidelines: Judge Bars Parents from Protesting Trans Athletes with Wristbands |
by Sarah Holliday |
In September 2024, parents Anthony and Nicole Foote, Kyle Fellers, and Eldon Rash took a stand at a girls' high school soccer game in Bow, New Hampshire. Donning pink wristbands emblazoned with "XX" - in reference to the chromosomes of biological females - they silently protested the inclusion of transgender-identifying athletes in girls' sports. Their demonstration was met with swift action from Bow and Dunbarton School District's Superintendent Marcy Kelley. |
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Report: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Received $300K in Campaign Funds from CCP Operative |
by Dan Hart |
A new report has revealed that Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's (D) 2021 election campaign received over $300,000 from a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intelligence official. Wu is the latest in a growing list of U.S. government officials who have been infiltrated by operatives of Xi Jinping's communist regime, a trend that experts say must be combated by the Trump administration. |
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U.S. State Department Mulls Closing 27 Embassies and Consulates |
by Joshua Arnold |
The U.S. State Department is formulating plans to close 10 embassies and 17 consulates, reported The New York Times, based upon an internal memo. The plan, which expands on one circulated in an earlier March memo, is part of an internal budget-cutting campaign, which aims to reduce the State Department operations budget by as much as 20%. |
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Trump and RFK Jr. Direct NIH to Study Detransitioning and Trans 'Regret' |
by S.A. McCarthy |
While campaigning, President Donald Trump pledged to address the "gender ideology" targeting children in the U.S. Now that he's back in the White House, he is seemingly making good on that promise. According to several reports, the president and his Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have directed the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to conduct research on the long-term effects of gender transition procedures, especially on children. |
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Controversy Escalates over Sanctuary Cities and Trump Deportations |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Ever since returning to the White House in January, President Donald Trump's immigration agenda has stirred outrage and controversy amongst progressive Americans, escalating to a series of conflicts in federal courts. Nearly three months later, the controversy is unabated and may actually be escalating. Here are three updates on how the president's immigration and deportation plans are progressing - or being impeded. |
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Illinois Court Upholds Zoning Laws, Shuts Down Abortion Facility in Residential Neighborhood |
by Sarah Holliday |
In Rockford, Illinois, a legal battle between residents and an abortion facility has culminated in a significant victory for local zoning laws. |
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West Virginia Enacts Parents' Bill of Rights into Law |
by Ryan Foley |
West Virginia has enacted what is labeled a "Parents' Bill of Rights" amid concerns about parents' rights to direct their children's upbringing in other states. The state's Republican Governor Patrick Morrisey signed House Bill 2129 into law Monday. The measure is scheduled to take effect on June 22. |
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