May 1, 2025
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Raining on Pride's Parade: More Companies Bolt from June's Revelry |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
America is four weeks away from the LGBT movement's biggest party, and companies are already RSVPing no. Thirty days out from Pride Month, the Left's suffocating celebration of all things gay and trans, it's obvious the cause's long march through corporate America hasn't just stalled, it's in full-blown retreat. Just two years after Dylan Mulvaney's catastrophic undoing of Bud Light, June's over-the-top extremism - at least as a wholesale business concept - is dead. And taking plenty of influential mouthpieces with it. |
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Trump's First 100 Days: Executive Sprint, Legislative Snooze |
by Joshua Arnold |
President Donald Trump has begun his second term with "a barnstorm of a first 100 days," as FRC Action Director Matt Carpenter put it on "Washington Watch." The president himself has issued 143 executive orders, while his administration has moved in so many directions "at such an incredible pace that it's almost hard to keep up with," marveled Rep. Addison McDowell (R-N.C.). "He's got his eye on the history books," Carpenter declared. The real test will be whether the Trump administration can match its historically quick opening with long-term staying power. |
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'It Should Not Be for Sale in America': Pro-Life Coalition Asks Trump Admin. to Restrict Abortion Drug |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Following the publication of a shocking new study on the effects of the abortion drug mifepristone, pro-life leaders are calling on President Donald Trump to uphold state-level pro-life laws and implement stronger safeguards around the prescription and use of mifepristone. |
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Trump DOJ to 'Aggressively' Prosecute Arsonists of Churches, Pregnancy Resource Centers |
by Ben Johnson |
In a further effort to end the Biden-Harris administration's weaponization of the government, the Trump administration announced it will "aggressively" prosecute acts of violence of vandalism against pro-life pregnancy resource centers and churches under a law regularly used to jail pro-life advocates. While pro-life experts welcome the change in orientation, they say the law should be repealed entirely. |
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Report: $48 Million in DOD-Funded Research Benefitted Chinese Military |
by Joshua Arnold |
U.S. military-funded research has "directly or indirectly" benefitted Chinese firms linked to the People's Liberation Army, according to an April 2025 study by Parallax Advanced Research, a defense contractor based in Ohio. "The U.S. is inadvertently accelerating China's military modernization and eroding its own technological edge," argued former Air Force intelligence officer L.J. Eads, the study's author. |
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New EPPC Study Confirms Previous Findings of Abortion Drug Dangers |
by Chuck Donovan |
The study of nearly 866,000 abortions procured by use of the prescription drug mifepristone is the largest of its kind to date and full of findings that, its authors say, should prompt action by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to review and address the high rate of serious complications the drug inflicts on women. |
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China's Economic Woes Could Be the Beginning of Its End, Says Expert |
by Dan Hart |
Following the extraordinary tariff war between President Trump and China, one expert says that the communist country's continued reluctance to negotiate its trade policies and its irrationally aggressive military actions is leading to an economic downturn in China that could be a sign of the impending downfall of Xi Jinping's regime. |
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Some Dems Hesitant to Impeach Trump Again as Others Rush Forward with Impeachment Articles |
by S.A. McCarthy |
During President Donald Trump's first four years in the White House, Democrats in the House of Representatives impeached him twice, failing to secure a conviction in the Senate both times. Now, only 100 days into Trump's second term, another Democrat is breaking out the impeachment playbook again, but his congressional colleagues are less certain that it's the right approach this time around. |
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Colorado Governor Signs Law Forcing Taxpayers to Fund Abortions |
by Sarah Holliday |
With the stroke of a pen, Colorado Governor Jared Polis (D) weaponized Amendment 79, transforming a political agenda into a crushing taxpayer burden. Mere weeks ago, thousands of Colorado pro-lifers encircled the state capitol, fiercely defending the sanctity of life. Yet, Polis - dismissing their convictions - claims this fulfills the "will of voters to strengthen access to reproductive care." Now, pro-lifers' own tax dollars are being funneled to fund abortions, the very procedure they passionately oppose. |
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The Political and Spiritual Importance of Remembering the Biden Years |
by Ben Johnson |
As Americans celebrate the first 100 days of President Donald Trump's return to office, it is more important than ever that they not forget the last four years of his predecessor, Joe Biden. While the words "Biden" and "forgetful" naturally go together, Americans must remember the Biden-Harris administration for the same reason the Bible counsels us to remember death: It fixes our minds on the ruinous consequences of poor choices. |
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Engaging Elon: Having Kids vs. Building Families |
by Owen Strachan |
Elon Musk is the rare figure whose interests become worldwide trends. So is the case with global infertility. On his X feed, Musk has called attention to the West's plummeting birth rates: "Low birth rates will end civilization," he wrote recently. His shorthand post drew over 47 million views. Musk is right, entirely right, about global infertility. Yet we cannot end the conversation there. |
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