June 11, 2025
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113 Democrats Vote against Condemning Anti-Semitic Terror Attack |
by Joshua Arnold |
For anyone with lingering doubts about whether anti-Semitism in America has increased, 26% of the House of Representatives voted Monday night against condemning anti-Semitic terrorism. When the House took its roll call on a resolution (H.Res.488) "Denouncing the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado," 113 Democratic members refused to condemn the violence. This disturbing development demonstrates how completely progressive ideology has warped the moral worldview of some American lawmakers, such that they cannot vote to condemn violent, racialized attacks. |
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FACE Act Repeal Advances, as Dems Call Pro-lifers 'Terrorists' Seeking To 'Green Light Violence' |
by Ben Johnson |
House Republicans have advanced a bill that would roll back the federal government's ability to fine or imprison peaceful pro-life advocates, while Democrats slurred its Republican sponsors as "terrorists" who want to "green light violence" and see women raped, abused, and killed. |
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Trump Handles L.A. Riots the Way State Officials Should Be Handling Them |
by Joshua Arnold |
Barrels of ink (and their digital equivalents) have already been spilled over the ongoing L.A. riots. As TWS's Sam McCarthy expertly detailed in manageable bytes, left-wing radicals, outraged that federal authorities would dare to enforce their own immigration laws, attacked federal officers - along with all their usual criminality, such as blocking traffic, looting stores, and generally staging their own Allstate Mayhem commercial. |
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Outstanding - The Tech Exit: Is AI and Social Media Rewiring Childhood? Clare Morell, Arielle Del Turco (Ep. 195) |
Podcast with Casey Harper, Clare Morell and Arielle Del Turco |
Technology is reshaping childhood in deeply concerning ways, especially in the areas of artificial intelligence and social media. Clare Morell, author of The Tech Exit, and Family Research Council's Arielle Del Turco explore how screen addiction, AI chatbots, and unregulated tech are damaging young minds, fueling loneliness, and eroding both emotional and spiritual well-being. Together, they emphasize the need for stronger regulations and share practical advice and policy solutions for parents and lawmakers to better protect the next generation. |
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Fidelity Month: The God-Designed Answer to Pride Month |
by Casey Harper |
As lewd parades and corporate campaigns push the predictable LGBT agenda this June, a movement is growing to celebrate June under a different name: Fidelity Month. The month in question calls for renewed faithfulness in a few key areas, namely "recommitment to God, our spouses and families, our communities, and country." |
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N.Y. Passes Assisted Suicide Bill, but 'Hochul has a Chance to Stop this Madness' |
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Will New York become the 12th state to legalize assisted suicide? That decision officially rests in the hands of Governor Kathy Hochul (D). On Monday, the New York State Senate passed the Medical Aid in Dying Act (MAID). The vote was 35-27, "with six Democrats - Senators April Baskin, Siela Bynoe, Cordelle Cleare, Monica Martinez, Roxanne Persaud, and Sam Sutton - voting against it," the New York Post reported. |
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'Soft Men, Hard Times': Expert Weighs in on Global Rise of Islam, Decline of Christian Population |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A new report is revealing a troubling trend: Christianity remains the world's top religion, Islam and agnosticism are outpacing the world's top religion in terms of global growth. A recent Pew Research Center study examined data from 2010 to 2020, spanning 201 countries and zeroing in on seven religious demographics - Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, lesser-known religions, and religious non-affiliation. |
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Poll: Nationwide Pro-Life Support Remains Steady 3 Years after Dobbs |
by Dan Hart |
A new Gallup poll has revealed that the percentage of surveyed Americans who say they are pro-life has risen two points since last year to 43%, a number that is consistent with past survey results over the last two decades. Experts say the numbers suggest that the efforts by the Democratic Party, pro-abortion activists, and the mainstream media to sway the American electorate towards widespread acceptance of abortion in the wake of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision have been largely unsuccessful. |
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Another Judge Limits Trump Admin. Agenda - This Time Targeting DEI Rollbacks |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A federal judge is placing restrictions on President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, but allowing parts of the president's orders to stay in place. Judge John Tigar of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued an injunction Monday, putting a temporary hold on parts of three of the president's executive orders targeting federal funding for "illegal DEI" and "gender ideology" programs. A group of LGBT-oriented non-government organizations (NGOs) led by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation had sued to block the Trump administration from enforcing its DEI- and gender ideology-centered agenda. |
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Persecuted Realtor Wins a Victory for Free Speech with Revised 'Hate Speech' Rule |
by Sarah Holliday |
In what many consider a win for freedom of speech, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) just changed their "hate speech" rule. The change comes after a high-profile case involving Virginia pastor and realtor Wilson Fauber, who faced backlash during his 2023 Staunton City Council campaign for sharing Bible verses and sermons on sexuality on his personal social media accounts. |
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Greta Thunberg's Pilgrimage to Gaza Cut Short |
by Zachary Gohl |
Climate activist Greta Thunberg's trip to Gaza has been postponed indefinitely, courtesy of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Thunberg had been attempting to sail to Gaza along with 11 other left-wing activists to protest Israel's actions in Gaza and provide humanitarian aid to the Palestinians. |
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