March 28 2023
 
Good morning from Washington, where policymakers on the Left want to fast-track surgery and other medical procedures for children who think they’re the opposite sex. Fortunately, our Tony Kinnett reports, most states are debating outlawing this type of child abuse. A poll finds Americans less connected with each other and their country than before the pandemic, Katrina Trinko writes. On the podcast, learn what’s behind the unrest roiling Israel. Plus: an evangelical college struggles to survive in New York City; lawmakers still want to know how COVID-19 started; and questions about how Prince Harry got a U.S. visa. On this date in 1834,  Andrew Jackson becomes the first president to be censured by Congress, which didn’t like Jackson’s refusal to turn over documents related to his opposition to the Bank of the United States. 
 
 
 
COMMENTARY
40 State Legislatures Have Passed or Introduced Legislation to Restrict Transgender Child Abuse.
By Tony Kinnett

We undoubtedly are in the middle of one of the largest legislative pushes against child abuse in our nation’s history.
COMMENTARY
Poll Shows American Values Changed Drastically During Pandemic
By Katrina Trinko

Americans’ views on hard work, religion, the importance of children, and patriotism changed significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new poll.
ANALYSIS
What You Need to Know About Israeli Protests
By Samantha Aschieris

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "is proposing is to make the appointments of the judges less political and their powers less sweeping," says The Heritage Foundation's Victoria Coates.
SPECIAL FEATURE
Why Students, Alumni of King’s College Fear Closure of Christian Outpost in New York
By Elizabeth Troutman

New York City’s only evangelical Christian college hasn’t secured the necessary funds to open again in the fall.
COMMENTARY
Why Congress Has Reason to Be Suspicious of Narrative on COVID-19 Origin
By Robert Moffit

To date, scientists have found no animals, bats or otherwise, that were infected with COVID-19 before the first human infection.
NEWS
Heritage Foundation Requests Records on How Drug User Prince Harry Acquired US Visa
By Elizabeth Troutman

If the Department of Homeland Security was aware of Harry’s drug use, it may have given special treatment to the prince because of the couple’s fame.
COMMENTARY
Anti-Trump ‘Hush Money’ Case Has More Holes Than His Doral Golf Course
By Deroy Murdock

If Trump is indicted and then arrested, it will confirm America’s final plunge into Third World status.
COMMENTARY
NPR Says There’s ‘Limited Scientific Evidence’ Biological Men Have Advantage Over Women in Sports
By Jarrett Stepman

National Public Radio has become a parody of itself.
 
     
 
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