July 31, 2025
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N.C. Legislature Enacts Gender Clarity, Protects Women, Children, and Parental Rights in Veto Override |
by Joshua Arnold |
The North Carolina legislature on Tuesday successfully overrode Governor Josh Stein's (D) veto to enact a bill (HB 805) that protects women, children, and parental rights and enshrines clarity and common sense in the state's treatment of gender and sexuality. "Today is a great day for families in North Carolina!" responded North Carolina Family Vice President Mitch Prosser. "Not only are women and children better protected from the harms of exploitation in pornography, but the enactment of HB 805 also clearly defines male and female in state law based on innate biological sex." |
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'Brutal, Unthinkable': Islamists Slaughter Nearly 50 DRC Christians During Sunday Vigil |
by Sarah Holliday |
In the stillness of early Sunday morning, at 1 a.m., a wave of terror shattered the quiet town of Komanda in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). As families gathered for a prayer vigil, extremists tied to the Islamic State's Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) stormed a church, unleashing a nightmare of violence. With knives and machetes, they mercilessly hacked to death nearly 50 men, women, and at least nine little children. |
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Grassley, Crawford Encourage FBI Chief to Analyze Long-Hidden Hillary Clinton Email-Gate Docs |
by Mark Tapscott |
Two powerful congressional committee chairmen want FBI Director Kash Patel to now remedy what they describe as "a historic investigative and national security failure" by thoroughly assessing previously ignored documents regarding then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's illegal use of private email to conduct official business. |
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Trump Tightens Deadline on Putin to End War, Announces Expanded Tariffs on Russian Energy Importers |
by Dan Hart |
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will scrap his original 50-day deadline for Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine, stating that the autocrat now has 10 days to end the conflict or face stiff economic penalties, including significantly enhanced tariffs on countries that buy Russian oil and gas. |
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Longing for Egypt: The Potential Danger of Romanticizing the Past |
by Hannah Tu |
It goes by a variety of names: retrospection, nostalgia, "the good ol' days." Why does the past often look better, brighter, and happier than the normalcy, stress, and disappointments of the present? It's a common human tendency to look back on the days of yore. In fact, 40% of our conversations focus around stories of the past. We even talk two to three times more about our past compared to our personal future. But is nostalgia just wishful reminiscing of days gone by, or is it something a little less innocent? |
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Ulta Beauty Won't Give Up on the Dying Woke Transgender Fad |
by Caily Shriver |
Ulta Beauty continues their blatant refusal to back down from their undying support of the withering LGBTQ+ movement as they begin selling the hair products of non-binary Netflix star Jonathan Van Ness. A recent product reveal video shows Van Ness jumping and shrieking as he makes a mockery of women and - what he perceives to be - female behavior. |
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The Screen Addiction (Literally) Staring Us in the Face |
by Evelyn Elliott |
America is addicted to screens. It's not a difficult fact to uncover. Just ride the D.C. metro. As they're travelling to their various destinations, most commuters will likely be staring down at their mobile devices. Walk into a restaurant. Whole families are sitting around the table waiting for their food, but they're not talking with each other. They're staring at their phones. More likely than not, you have personally experienced the dopamine you get from scrolling social media or watching a video. Perhaps you have struggled with wasting hours on Instagram reels or YouTube shorts. |
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Christian Colleges and the Fight between Traditionalism and Postmodernism |
by Cameron Saunders |
On July 9, 2025, Baylor University announced that it would return a grant that would have been used to promote LGBT activism in the church. This decision from Baylor was a win for common sense and orthodox Christians in a time when the radical Left is continually trying to omit and replace biblical truth with falsehood. While the school backed away from this controversial project, the fact that Baylor, the third-largest Christian-centered higher education institution in the U.S., ever accepted such a grant in the first place is troubling, but it's not surprising. |
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