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February 9, 2026
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| PERKINS: Medical Groups Offer a Check-Up on Child Gender Procedures |
| by Tony Perkins |
| This month, the American Medical Association (AMA) reminded the country why you should always get a second medical opinion. |
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| Same Smear, Different Year: Dems Call Voter Photo ID Bill Racist, Again |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Thursday leveled a scurrilous attack against a bill designed to safeguard the integrity of federal elections by requiring all voters to show proof of citizenship. "It's Jim Crow 2.0," Schumer growled on MS Now's "Morning Joe," in comments he proudly posted to his own website. "What they're trying to do here is the same thing that was done in the South for decades to prevent people of color from voting." The smear is offensive, illogical, and utterly disproven by events - not to mention outdated. |
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| America First Foreign Policy Means 'Attention to Our Neighborhood' |
| by Yoe Suarez |
| Marco Rubio, the first U.S. Secretary of State of Hispanic heritage, will go down, according to President Donald Trump, as "the best in history." Undoubtedly, his popularity in conducting foreign policy has been remarkable. |
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| A Breath of Sanity in the Ongoing Fight for Safety and Fairness in Women's Sports |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| Imagine the crisp air of the Italian Alps, the roar of the crowd at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, and Swedish skier Elis Lundholm carving down the course - "making history" not with a groundbreaking record, but with something far more straightforward and refreshing. Lundholm, a biological female who identifies as male, is set to become the first openly transgender athlete to compete in the Winter Olympics. Yet instead of pushing into the men's category in the name of her so-called gender identity, she's competing in the women's freestyle skiing division - right where biology aligns. |
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| Updated School Prayer Guidance Affirms Religious Freedom but 'Doesn't Push Boundaries' |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| The U.S. Department of Education on Thursday issued new "guidance on constitutionally protected prayer and religious expression in public elementary and secondary schools." The document replaces guidance issued under the Biden administration in 2023. Much of the guidance is similar, but the new guidance incorporates insights from the Supreme Court's Mahmoud v. Taylor (2025) decision, places greater emphasis on religious freedom, and specifically recognizes the right of school employees to pray with students. |
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| God's Faithfulness Is Far Better than We Could Ever Fathom |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| Have you ever caught yourself scrolling endlessly, heart sinking as you compare your real life to someone else's highlight reel? Or maybe you've bent over backward to fit in, only to feel emptier afterward? Let's be real - why do so many of us wrestle with being chronic people-pleasers? Why is it so incredibly hard to actually please people? And honestly... why do we care so much about what others think of us in the first place? |
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| Louisiana Sues Potty-Mouthed Governor over Abortion Drug |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| California's pro-abortion governor is lashing out online in an escalating legal battle over the abortion drug. "Louisiana plans to sue me because I won't extradite a doctor for providing an abortion," Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) shared in a social media post late Thursday. Addressing Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, Newsom said, "Go f*** yourself. California will never help you criminalize healthcare." |
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| A Real Shift or Lip Service? AMA Nods to Delaying Minors' Gender Surgeries as Skepticism Grows |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| In a groundbreaking verdict this month, a detransitioner was awarded $2 million after a New York jury sided with her in a medical malpractice lawsuit she filed against her psychologist and plastic surgeon. Having been rushed into an irreversible double mastectomy at just 16 years old, only to deeply regret it later, Fox Varian's legal win could be the first of many more to come. In the days that followed, not one but two major medical associations shifted their stance on sex-change procedures for minors. Coincidence? Observers aren't so sure. |
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