May 18, 2022
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Starbucks on Dangerous Grounds with Abortion
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by Suzanne Bowdey
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Starbucks pays big bucks for their PR firm's advice -- but not as much as they're about to pay for ignoring it. "Don't take a stance you cannot reverse," Zeno Group warned corporate clients after the Supreme Court leak. A lot of major brands have listened, terrified of becoming the next Disney. Not this one. The coffee giant, who's never been afraid to stir the pot, is out with their most outrageous policy yet -- and every cup you buy helps pay for it.
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One Shooting, Two Responses
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by Joshua Arnold
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President Biden travelled to Buffalo, New York Tuesday to commemorate victims of a mass shooting in a supermarket on Saturday afternoon. "Evil did come to Buffalo," he said, "and it's come to all too many places, manifest in gunmen who massacred innocent people in the name of hateful and perverse ideology rooted in fear and racism." Before we turn away too quickly, it's worth acknowledging the truth in what Biden said: the shooting was evil. The shooter was motivated by hate, racism, and fear. Those whom he killed had done him no wrong.
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NIH Refuses to Recognize Long-Term Effects of Puberty Blockers
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by Dan Hart
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When it comes to subjecting children who are confused about their gender to hormones, puberty blocking drugs, and irreversible surgeries, the Biden administration has exhibited an alarmingly one-track mind: inject and cut now, ask questions later.
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Baby Formula Crisis Triggers Response from Churches, Pregnancy Centers
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by Marjorie Jackson
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While America's supply chain woes are affecting many markets, few are more urgent than the baby formula crisis. Across the country, caregivers are scrambling to grab the last baby formula cans on the aisles of their local grocery stores. One of the top formula manufacturers in America, Abbott Nutrition, had to shut down one of their factories due to a bacterial contamination recall in February. According to research pricing organization Datasembly, the national out-of-stock rate hit a high of 43 percent last week, leaving many politicians and parents in a panic for solutions. A lot of grocers have placed limits on how much formula an individual shopper can purchase, while others are clear out, leaving desperate shoppers to drive miles to a store in hopes that they may still have formula in stock.
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On today's program: Greg Steube, U.S. Representative for the 17th District of Florida, discusses the latest news from Ukraine, the status of his women's sports protection bill, and President Biden's radical LGBT proclamation. Matt Carpenter, FRC Action Director, breaks down the results of the most recent midterm primaries and highlights the GOP's polling edge in the culture wars. Chip Roy, U.S. Representative for the 21st District of Texas, addresses record number of migrant crossings, as well as a House Judiciary Committee hearing on abortion. Dr. Albert Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, offers a biblical perspective on the recent shooting tragedy in Buffalo, NY and why American society is actually a gerontocracy.
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