Plus: ‘Are You Transgender?’: Virginia School Survey Asks Students About Gender, Sex, Intimate Family Details
October 19 2021
Good morning from Washington, where Supreme Court justices are set to hear a pivotal abortion case later this year. Melanie Israel looks at how much progress medicine has made since Roe v. Wade was decided. What’s actually in the massive Democrat spending bill, which is about twice as many pages long as a King James Bible? David Ditch dives in. On the podcast, Virginia Allen talks to a man who lost his job over staying true to his beliefs. Kelvin Cochran shares why he doesn’t regret taking a stand. Plus: Anthony Kim and Patrick Tyrrell on what led to empty shelves, and Mary Margaret Olohan on an invasive survey a school district is asking students to answer.
The bill includes welfare for journalists, $26.5 billion for left-wing transportation programs, and $13.3 billion in additional funding for federal bureaucrats.
A Fairfax Public Schools survey asks children as young as 13 years old to answer questions about their sex lives, drug and alcohol consumption, and intimate details about their family life.
In 1973, viability was considered to be approximately 28 weeks’ gestation. Today, 24 weeks is widely accepted, and babies are surviving even earlier—some as early as 21 weeks.
“If you face persecution for standing for [Jesus], he says, ‘I'll restore whatever you lose a hundredfold.’ My testimony … [is] that Jesus was not speaking in hyperbole,” says Kelvin Cochran.
“Nominees have made public declaration of their anti-mask, anti-vax, or COVID-hoax views, followed by admission to hospital for COVID,” reads the Reddit community description.