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November 3, 2025
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| Dems Feel the Squeeze as Schumer's Shutdown Approaches Historic Levels |
| by Suzanne Bowdey |
| When Democrats flipped off the lights of the government, no one was quite sure how long the tantrum would last. Now, more than a month later, it seems almost ironic that the record-tying day of the shutdown falls on November 4, when tens of millions of voters head to the polls to make a rare, off-year statement. But this time around, that statement won't just include how Americans feel about dozens of ballot initiatives and candidates - but Republicans' leadership and Democrats' defiance. |
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| PERKINS: Tucker Carlson's Mockery and God's Irrevocable Call |
| by Tony Perkins |
| Paul, the self-described apostle to the Gentiles, wrote these words to Christians in Rome: "For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable" (Romans 11:29). What was Paul talking about? He was declaring that God keeps His promises even when we don't. |
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| Nearly $200 Million in Grants Gave Illegal Immigrants Access to Federal Health Care Programs |
| by Mark Tapscott |
| Federal officials awarded $197 million in direct grants for research studies and state and local programs aimed at making it easier for "undocumented persons" - immigrants in the U.S. illegally - to gain access to government health care services and programs, according to Open the Books (OTB). |
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| Dems Cling to Woke Policies, Rhetoric as State and Local Elections Loom |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| With off-year elections just days away, Democrats are doubling down on the same LGBT and immigration issues that likely cost them the White House and both chambers of Congress last year. |
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| Political Harassment Forces Trump Administration Officials into Military Housing |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| At least seven senior political officials in the Trump administration have relocated to housing on D.C.-area military bases, reports The Atlantic, as the officials seek security from domestic harassment and foreign plots. The unprecedented number of such moves constitutes another ominous plot point in the gradual erosion of America's tradition of free government. |
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| Coverup of Biden Decline, Autopen Use Merits DOJ Investigation: House Report |
| by Dan Hart |
| An exhaustive House Oversight Committee report on the coverup of former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline and his staff's use of the autopen was released Tuesday, revealing the extent to which the Biden White House attempted to hide the president's progressing dementia and use the presidential signature without Biden's explicit approval. |
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| Christian Politician Faces Third Trial in Finland over Biblical Teaching on Marriage, Sexuality |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| A Finnish politician is now facing her third trial for upholding the biblical truth about marriage - this time, before her nation's Supreme Court. |
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| Picturing Life: The Immeasurable Value of Visually Presenting the Unborn |
| by Chuck Donovan |
| In the wake of Dobbs, it is clearer than ever that education about the reality of life in the womb is urgent. Seeing one's own child in utero is, to be sure, no guarantee that more choices for life will be made. But many such decisions will be made one way or the other, and it is a duty of practitioners of science education and medicine to ensure that every child learns, at an age-appropriate level, how each of us is "fearfully and wonderfully made." |
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| Language Is Changing You. And You Probably Don't Realize It. |
| by Hannah Tu |
| Control words, control ideas. It's a reoccurring theme in sci-fi movies and dystopian novels. Take "precision of language" in Lois Lowry's "The Giver," "Newspeak" from Orwell's "1984," or book burning in Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" and you get the picture. Far from being confined to the realm of fiction, this fascinating relationship between words and ideas plays out in the real world too. History bears witness to the suppression of local dialects and banning of certain words, highlighting the potency of language to instigate rebellion or retain a cultural heritage. The reality is, language shapes us in subtle but influential ways. |
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| 'Dear Hockey: Goodbye' - Another Female Athlete Stands Up against Transgenderism |
| by Sarah Holliday |
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Stoneberg has been skating since the 7th grade. In addition to her 20 years with the Women's Hockey Association of Minnesota (WHAM), Stoneberg also skated for the University of St. Thomas. Her departure from the ice came with a public announcement - a written letter, directed at WHAM, and recently shared on social media. Stoneberg titled it, "Dear Hockey: Goodbye." |
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| Lawsuit Accuses Loudoun County of Mishandling and Manipulating Title IX Investigation |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| Virginia's Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) is embroiled in controversy once again. The latest scandal stems from an incident in which two male students expressed discomfort after a transgender-identifying biological female filmed them in the locker room. Those boys were suspended by LCPS. But now, the district is facing a lawsuit after being accused of mishandling, even manipulating, the case - including collaborating with local activists to tamper with evidence. |
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