June 12, 2025
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Fewer Americans Believe 'Changing Gender' Is 'Morally Acceptable': Poll |
by Ben Johnson |
A new Gallup poll shows the LGBT agenda continues to lose support, as fewer Americans believe attempting to change one's gender is "morally acceptable" than felt that way in 2021. |
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No Amount of Mental Gymnastics Can Justify Biles's Pro-Trans Stance |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Self-reflection comes a little more easily when your brand is on fire. That was certainly the case for Simone Biles after a four-day thrashing for her betrayal of girls' sports and ruthless takedown of Riley Gaines. With a Netflix series, lucrative endorsements, and public credibility on the line, the three-time Olympian finally released a statement to salvage what's left of her legacy. And while there's some debate about whether the post qualifies as an apology, there's none about where she still stands: on the side of trans athletes. |
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Trump Response to L.A. Riots Applies Lessons Learned in 2020 |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Los Angeles riots have driven California progressives back to a familiar strategy: blame Trump. For instance, after days of dallying, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) on Tuesday finally declared an overnight curfew in Downtown Los Angeles "to stop bad actors who are taking advantage of the President's chaotic escalation." But Trump has "been here before," and he knows how events play out. |
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SBC Votes to Condemn Same-Sex Marriage, Chemical Abortion, Other Moral Evils |
by Joshua Arnold |
On Tuesday, America's largest Protestant denomination (numbering 12.7 million members in 2024) reaffirmed its adherence to biblically informed positions on abortion, marriage, religious liberty, pornography, and predatory gambling. In a series of resolutions, the 2025 Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) approved "a slate of resolutions that were both clearly worded and incredibly timely," said David Closson, director of FRC's Center for Biblical Worldview, who attended the convention as a messenger on behalf of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. |
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Analysis: Trump's Deployment of Federal Troops Is Not Unprecedented |
by S.A. McCarthy |
As history has shown, President Trump's use of military forces for the purposes of domestic law enforcement and riot control is far from unprecedented. |
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U.S., China Reach Trade Truce amid Continued Bioweapon Smuggling Incidents |
by Dan Hart |
In the wake of the arrest of yet another Chinese national attempting to smuggle a bioweapon into the U.S., trade talks continued between the U.S. and China in London this week, with the announcement of a potential truce being reached. One expert says that the Trump administration should risk some domestic economic volatility in order for the U.S. to extricate itself from economic dependance on China. |
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Democrats Hire Feminist Abortion Lobbyist to Tell Them How to Talk to Men |
by Ben Johnson |
The legacy media reported that the Democratic Party has spent $20 million on a study to teach them how to talk to men, but too few exposed the person leading that initiative - a radical, feminist abortion lobbyist with a long history of far-left activism who has championed identity politics, and defended the #MeToo notion that men accused of sexual harassment are guilty until proven innocent. |
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Afghan Christian Refugees Face Deportation in July |
by Evelyn Elliott |
Two months ago, Christian refugees from Afghanistan received notices that their humanitarian parole had been terminated. The notice told them to leave the country within a week or face deportation by the government. Then nothing happened. Now, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has declared that their Temporary Protected Status will not officially end until July 14. |
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AI, Social Media, and How Kids Are Paying the Price |
by Casey Harper |
Many adults and parents are gently wading into the new waters of artificial intelligence - or skeptically standing far off - but countless kids of all ages have already dove headlong and have yet to come up for air. |
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Many Young Adults Don't Believe in the American Dream |
by Evelyn Elliott |
When you think of the term "American Dream," maybe Manifest Destiny comes to mind, or a family gathered around the dinner table, or a bustling city, a luxury car, and a successful corporate position. However you define it, an increasing amount of people say they no longer believe in the American Dream. |
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