May 17, 2022
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Netflix Subscribes to a New Approach on Politics
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by Suzanne Bowdey
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The year 2022 will remembered for a lot of things, but the rise of the corporate resistance movement has to be near the top. After years of abuse, Republicans were finally George McFly to Back to the Future's Biff, landing a blow on Disney that still stings. Suddenly, woke CEOs, who'd gotten overly comfortable treating conservatives like political punching bags, were forced to stop and think: Could we be next? Now, in the deafening silence of Big Business, there are quiet rumblings that the GOP's resolve might just have turned the tide.
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The White House Formula for Feeding Babies
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by Joshua Arnold
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The great baby formula airlift of 2022 will soon be underway. After 40 percent of popular brands were out of stock by late April, Swiss manufacturer Nestle, which owns Gerber, announced it will fly extra baby formula to the United States. FDA rules effectively prevented the importation of foreign-made products, and were only suspended on Monday.
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Town Unites to Ensure 'In God We Trust' Decals Remain
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The small city of Haven, Kansas was bustling Monday evening as residents and journalists gathered for a city council meeting. On May 3, council members hastily voted to remove the "In God We Trust" decals from police vehicles. But the residents responded to this move with great resistance.
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On today's program: Jody Hice, U.S. Representative for the 10th District of Georgia, shares the latest news on the Ukraine aid package that the Senate recently passed, the issue of proxy voting in Congress and reports indicating the CDC used location data to track Americans' COVID-19 compliance. Virginia Kruta, Daily Wire reporter, shares the latest news on the recent Buffalo, NY supermarket shooting. Chris Powell, pastor of New Haven Baptist Church in Haven, Kansas, talks about Haven city council's decision to reverse their vote on the 'In God We Trust' police decals. Debbie Wuthnow, iVoterGuide president, highlights iVoterGuide's efforts and its impact on the upcoming midterm elections. Jake Warner, Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel, highlights a recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals challenge to Washington state's ban on certain types of counseling. Pastor Lucas Miles, Summit Ministries faculty, discusses their new national survey on transgenderism.
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