May 25, 2022
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Finding a Path in a Plague of Evil
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by Tony Perkins
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Two more days, and the classrooms would have been empty. Parents would be at home, going over lists for summer camp or rubbing sunblock on those small faces at the pool. They wouldn't be reliving the moment they dropped their sons and daughters off at school, kissing them goodbye for what would be the last time. They wouldn't be waking up in the rawest pain of their lives, empty bedrooms down the hall. And they wouldn't be consumed by the guilt that if they'd just kept their kids home that day, none of this would have happened.
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Override or Die: States Protect Girls' Sports from Male Athletes and Weak Governors
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Republican-dominated state legislatures have sent a clear message to weak or doddering governors: If you don't protect girls from unfair male competition in athletics, we will. Lawmakers overrode Republican governors in Indiana and Utah who vetoed legislation barring males who identify as females from competing against women and girls in sports -- and they appear poised to do it again against a Democrat.
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Voting Made Peachy
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by Joshua Arnold
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Georgia set a voting record for early turnout for Tuesday's primary election and has already far outpaced the total votes cast in the gubernatorial primary four years ago. The record comes after Georgia passed the Election Integrity Act of 2021, which President Joe Biden described as "Jim Crow in the 21st century."
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WHO Re-elects China-Backed Marxist as Director General
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by Dan Hart
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The World Health Organization (WHO) re-elected the controversial figure Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus as Director General for a second five-year term on Tuesday. In a noteworthy statement, Tedros's re-election was not supported by his native Ethiopia due to his ties to the leftist Ethiopian political party Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF), which has been connected to human rights violations and to contributing to Ethiopia's famine in the 1980s.
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A Balanced Response to the SBC Report
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There's been a flood of reporting on the Southern Baptist Convention's sexual abuse report, released earlier this month. What does it mean for the SBC and where does the church go from here? No one is better equipped to answer those questions than Dr. Albert Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Don't miss his in-depth conversation on Tuesday's "Washington Watch" with FRC's Tony Perkins.
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On today's program: Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Arizona, sets the record straight on the Democrats' domestic terrorism bill and highlights his letter to President Biden asking for America's withdrawal from the World Health Organization. Adrian Zenz, Senior Fellow in China Studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, talks about the latest evidence confirming China's genocide against the Uyghurs. Mary Miller, U.S. Representative for the 15th District of Illinois, discusses the Left's attacks on gender and how her Women's Bill of Rights bill would push back. Gary Hamrick, Senior Pastor of Cornerstone Chapel, shares how Christians should respond to the school massacre in Uvalde, Texas.
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