October 21, 2025
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Senate Fails for 12th Time to End Shutdown, as Both Sides Mum on Oz Claim of $1 Billion in Medicaid to Illegals |
by Mark Tapscott |
Members of the U.S. Senate failed for the 12th time late Monday to end the federal government shutdown that is now entering its third week with no signs of progress toward a resolution despite shocking new evidence on a major issue at the heart of the legislative deadlock. |
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Democrats Double Down on Scandal-Ridden Jay Jones ahead of Virginia Elections |
by S.A. McCarthy |
As national discussion surrounding political violence has intensified, Democrats are continuing to endorse a candidate who admitted to sending text messages calling for the death of a Republican opponent and his family. Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.) is the latest Democrat official to double down on supporting Democratic nominee for Attorney General of Virginia Jay Jones, despite the candidate's violent rhetoric. |
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Trump's IVF Initiative Should Focus on Root Causes of Infertility, Experts Say |
by Dan Hart |
Following President Donald Trump's announcement last week detailing actions his administration is taking to "lower costs and expand access" to controversial in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures as well as other fertility treatments, numerous experts say that while the expansion of access to restorative reproductive medicine is commendable, the effort to expand IVF will contribute to the continued destruction of human life. |
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Petrostate Plots and the Prince of Peace |
by Joshua Arnold |
As the Gaza ceasefire sprung leaks upon the sunken shoals of Gaza terrorists, speakers at Family Research Council's 2025 Pray Vote Stand Summit sounded the alarm over Qatar's malign influence in both the Gaza peace process and around the world. Former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann argued that lasting peace in the Middle East will come not through Qatari machinations to advance its Islamist agenda, but when Jesus Christ establishes his own kingdom on earth. |
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Violence Rattles Gaza Ceasefire as Pray Vote Stand Summit Speakers Urge Prayer for Peace |
by Joshua Arnold |
Intermittent attacks over the weekend disrupted the week-old ceasefire in Gaza, threatening to undermine President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan. The ceasefire appears to be holding for now, but the potential for violence remains. Even before the worst of the weekend fighting, Christian leaders at Family Research Council's 2025 Pray Vote Stand Summit urged Christians to petition the sovereign Lord of Hosts to establish peace in the Middle East. |
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Violent Rhetoric Dominates at Anti-Trump 'No Kings' Protests |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The past weekend saw a series of protests crop up around the U.S. Most protestors - notably those participating in "No Kings" events - targeted President Donald Trump and his administration, but other conservatives and Christians also became the center of attention. |
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Considering the Mirror of the Soul: Do You Like What You See? |
by Sarah Holliday |
While we obsess over the mirror that reflects our outer selves, how often do we examine the mirror of our soul? When you peer into your heart - your thoughts, desires, and character - do you like what you see? More importantly, how much time do you dedicate to nurturing the state of your inner self compared to perfecting your external appearance? |
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