January 31, 2023
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Biden 'Abandons Pregnant Mothers to Suffer Alone' from Abortion Pills: 75 Congressmen |
by Ben Johnson |
A flurry of legislation, executive orders, and lawsuits have volleyed back and forth between the Biden administration, which seeks to protect the abortion industry, and pro-life advocates attempting to protect unborn children and their mothers. As the Biden administration expanded the distribution of abortion-inducing drugs, 75 pro-life lawmakers have demanded the FDA take pills off the market altogether. |
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NY Rangers' Decision to Yank Pride Jerseys Could Upend Sports' Status Quo |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
On a normal night, a win for the New York Rangers would've dominated the local news. But Friday was no normal night. For most of the sports' world, the 4-1 score was barely a footnote to the biggest story of the day - the team's unexpected decision to dump their Pride Night uniforms. In a last-minute change that sent shockwaves through the NHL, the Rangers decided to shelve their rainbow jerseys and tape, exposing the deep cracks that exist between players and the league's woke agenda. |
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Police Departments Lower Standards Due to Shortages while Threatening to Fire Bible-Believing Officer |
by Dan Hart |
Following the tragic death of Tyre Nichols during a January 7 traffic stop by officers of the Memphis Police Department, in which Nichols was beaten so severely by the officers that he died from his injuries three days later, reports have surfaced that two of the officers involved in Nichols's death were hired after the department lowered its recruiting standards. |
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'I Can Never Get My Old Body Back': Montana Senate Hears Testimony for the 'Youth Health Protection Act' |
by Chantel Hoyt |
As state legislative sessions kicked off this month after what was, for some, a months-long recess, the battle over whether to provide gender transition procedures to minors continues to be waged across the United States. As The Washington Stand has reported, legislators in several states have courageously introduced legislation in an attempt to protect minors from the dangers of such procedures. One of these states is Montana, where state Senator John Fuller (R) has introduced S.B. 99, the Youth Health Protection Act. |
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