June 23, 2025
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Trump's Iran Stunner: 'None of Us Had Any Idea That a Bunch of Bombers Were Already in the Air' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
While Democrats (and at least one Republican) will continue to snipe at Donald Trump over whether Saturday's obliteration of Iran's nuclear facilities warranted Congress's approval, one thing that shouldn't be debated is the overwhelming scale and success of the mission. After months of insisting that he would never let the world's leading sponsor of terrorism develop a weapon that could wipe out innocent Americans or Israelis, Tehran now knows: this president means what he says. And while it's been popular to doubt the sincerity of the president's threats back home, let's face it - there are no TACO Trump taunts tonight. |
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Trump Calls for End to the War, Warns of More Potential Strikes |
by Casey Harper |
President Donald Trump addressed the nation Saturday evening shortly after he announced online that the U.S. had struck three key nuclear sites in Iran, a much-anticipated decision that could spark a major escalation in the region. "Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success," Trump said with Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth standing behind him. |
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Tennessee AG: Skrmetti Ruling Returns Power to the People |
by Joshua Arnold |
Amid the exchange of well-deserved congratulations after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law protecting minors from gender transition procedures, spare a thought for the transgender ideologues who control America's major medical associations. When America's elected representatives - and unelected justices - simply ignore their most solemn pronouncements about what "The Science" says, what is an "expert" to do? |
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Illinois Bill Would Allow Abortion Pill If FDA Makes It Illegal - If WHO Approves: 3 Stories You Missed |
by Ben Johnson |
A new bill, which swept through Illinois's Democrat-controlled state legislature and now awaits the signature of possible 2028 Democratic presidential hopeful Governor J.B. Pritzker, would allow the abortion industry to continue dispensing the abortion pill, even if the FDA makes it illegal - as long as mifepristone carries the WHO's endorsement. |
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Majority of Iranian People Long for Regime Change, Experts Say |
by Dan Hart |
Amid ongoing airstrikes carried out by Israel on Iran over its clandestine nuclear program, Iranian observers say that large swaths of Iran's citizens are ready for regime change in a country that has been ruthlessly ruled by the Islamist ayatollahs for almost five decades. |
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The Big Lies of the Pro-Choice Movement Have Been Exposed |
by Casey Harper |
The U.S. Supreme Court famously upended decades of SCOTUS precedent during the Biden administration in a ruling that sent the abortion issue back to the states. After the overturning of Roe v. Wade, pro-choice advocates and their lackeys in the media screeched that this ruling was the end of women, a swift execution of suffrage itself. Of course, this was a lie that was quickly twisted for electoral gain. |
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Drag Show on Oregon's House Floor Sparks Outrage |
by Sarah Holliday |
The government is a solemn pillar of authority, steering the course of American life with ironclad resolve. Statehouses, too, hold power, their halls echo with the gravity of lawmaking. But in Oregon? The sacred floor of the House of Representatives was turned into a stage for a drag show - yes, a drag show. It was a shimmer-soaked, sashaying extravaganza that turned government chambers into a flamboyant runway, mocking the very pillars of order and decorum. |
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Could the Department of Education Reverse Titles Given to Trans-Identifying Athletes? |
by Sarah Holliday |
The fight to protect the integrity of girls' sports goes beyond keeping biological males out of competitions. For years, advocates have demanded the revocation of titles previously awarded to transgender-identifying athletes, asserting that those honors rightfully belong to female competitors. After relentless pleading, a glimmer of hope may be emerging from the Department of Education. |
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Waiting Is Hard, but It's Not the Enemy |
by Sarah Holliday |
Waiting. It's a universal experience, yet I've never heard anyone say, "Oh, I just love waiting!" Why? Because most of us don't. Far from enjoying it, many of us dread waiting, as it stirs anxiety, restlessness, confusion, or even panic. Waiting is a shared human struggle, and it's rare to find someone who's truly mastered the art of waiting well. So, perhaps the best we can do is cultivate a mindset that helps us navigate waiting with grace, purpose, and trust. |
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