June 10, 2025
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Simone Biles Vaults into the Spotlight as an Enemy of Girls' Sports |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
The saddest thing about Simone Biles isn't that she's wrong about girls' sports (although that is shocking coming from one of the best female athletes on the planet). The saddest thing about her attack on Riley Gaines is that it revealed the kind of person the three-time Olympian really is. Instead of approaching the transgender debate with the thoughtfulness and civility people expect from a star of her stature, Biles decided to publicly disrespect and berate another woman. And in that moment, millions of us realized: Simone may have represented our country, but she doesn't represent our values. |
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Violent L.A. Riots Spark 'Invasion' Descriptions, Prompt Strong Response from Trump |
by S.A. McCarthy |
What started as a surprise immigration enforcement operation has quickly become a violent standoff between rioters and federal forces, capturing the attention of the whole nation. The days-long Los Angeles riots, which have featured violence against federal agents in opposition to President Donald Trump's deportation agenda, have been cited by conservative figures and Trump administration officials and allies as evidence that illegal immigration is, in fact, an invasion of the U.S. and may require extraordinary measures to rectify. Here's how the situation has played out so far. |
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U.S., Israel Resume Gaza Aid Distribution despite Hamas Interference |
by Joshua Arnold |
The U.S. and Israel have finally exposed a massive chink in Hamas's armor, and no amount of feinting can prevent them from pricking the terror group's legitimacy again and again. Handing out meals to Gazans might seem like a tried-and-failed tactic, but everything changed when the good guys finally cut out the terrorist middleman. After closing on Saturday due to threats, the U.S.-run Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) reopened on Sunday and resumed its mission of distributing meals directly to the civilians of Gaza. |
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DOGE v. Divorce: Media Worried Trump's Firings Make It Harder for Bureaucrats to Divorce |
by Ben Johnson |
The legacy media have chosen perhaps the most outrageous attack on President Donald Trump's efforts to pare back the federal bureaucracy and gain control of well-insulated Deep State: DOGE efforts are harmful, because they make it harder for federal bureaucrats to get divorced. |
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LGBT Rejection of 'Male and Female' Entails Rejection of 'Image of God' |
by Joshua Arnold |
This past weekend brought thousands of people who identify as LGB, or TQ+, to Washington, D.C. for the 2025 World Pride festival. It also brought a public safety controversy, followed by a smattering of violence. The incidents provide a window into the LGBT ideology underlying the celebration of Pride, which involves a thorough rejection of God's design for humanity. |
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Trump Releases First White House Statement Celebrating Pentecost |
by Ben Johnson |
Over the weekend, President Donald Trump issued the first presidential message in recent memory celebrating the Christian feast of Pentecost, honoring persecuted Christians, and vowing to uphold religious liberty in America. In doing so, he broke with his Democratic predecessors' habit of ignoring Christian holidays while upholding obscure non-Christian religious observances or far-left "holidays" praising transgenderism. |
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Who's to Blame for Iran's Uranium Enrichment? |
by Caily Shriver |
Nuclear weapons discussions are heating up once again as a fifth round of talks between Iran and the United States came to a close on May 25 in Rome. "We will never stop uranium enrichment to use for diagnostics and treatment, health, agriculture, and industry, because [enrichment] is our right based on international law," Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian declared during an interview with Oman TV last week. |
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Christian Artists Respond to Concerns over Generative AI |
by Evelyn Elliott |
In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) has become prevalent in editing essays, planning shopping lists, and giving advice on physical looks, perhaps it's no surprise when generative AI creates art undistinguishable from a human's work. But how can Christians in particular look at this phenomenon from a biblical perspective? |
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Totalitarian Social Engineering (Part 5): Sexuality |
by Yoe Suarez |
Socialist culture did not promote marriage to build homes, much less as a sacramental institution, and, in the 21st century, not even one anchored in natural law. Rather, it promoted marriage as a prison for women. Was a result other than complete disdain on the part of millions of Cubans expected? |
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