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June 11, 2020

Planned Parenthood's Black Lies Matter Too
It's okay to protest a black man's death. It is not okay, it turns out, to protest millions of them. That much was clear when two pro-lifers were hauled away from an NYC abortion clinic in handcuffs in the middle of the George Floyd riots. "We're black women," they said, but this isn't just about black lives mattering. It's about "all lives matter[ing]."
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No News Would Be Good News for the Truth
You don't have to be conservative to think the media is out for Donald Trump. Both sides, a new survey shows, think the press is trying to drag on this shutdown to hurt the president's chances in November. Turns out, there is something all of America can agree on: the country doesn't trust the media as much as it thought.
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Pompeo Warns of a 'Great Darkness' over Parts of the World
by Arielle Del Turco
There's "a great darkness over parts of the world where people of faith are persecuted or denied the right to worship," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced yesterday at the launch of the State Department's annual report on international religious freedom.
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U.S. Newspapers: Paid to Run Chinese Propaganda?
The Los Angeles Times, Seattle Times, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Chicago Tribune, Houston Chronicle, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe -- they all have one thing in common: they've taken in millions from China to print advertising that looks like news. How did this happen and what does it mean? Find out with Asia expert Gordon Chang on Wednesday's "Washington Watch."
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Today's show features: Cheryl Chumley, Online Opinion Editor for the Washington Times, on Seattle's "police free autonomous zone"; Barbara Ehardt, U.S. Representative for the 33rd district of Idaho and the sponsor of Idaho's "Fairness in Women's Sports Act," on the American Civil Liberties Union calling on the NCAA to punish Idaho for protecting women's sports; Arielle Del Turco, FRC's Assistant Director of the Center for Religious Liberty, on the State Department releasing its annual report on international religious freedom; Hans von Spakovsky, Manager of the Heritage Foundation's Election Law Reform Initiative and a Senior Legal Fellow in Heritage's Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, on growing concerns over voting by mail.

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