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Jackson’s Very Bad Day

Congressional hearings usually aren't "must-see TV." And I suspect the Biden White House and Senate Democrats are happy that most Americans are too busy to watch the Senate Judiciary Committee proceedings. Yesterday was a very bad day for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee.

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Join The Outcry Against Colorado Abortion Bill HB22-1279

Colorado's Democrat legislators are on the verge of enshrining into state law the most extreme abortion legislation ever.

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Kansas Value Them Both Amendment

On August 2nd, the voters of Kansas will decide the fate of the proposed VALUE THEM BOTH state constitutional amendment, which seeks to reclaim the right of the people to regulate abortion through their elected representatives. Many Kansans are unaware that this right was taken from them in 2019 when the Kansas Supreme Court created a “right” to abortion in the wording of the state’s constitution.

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Dr. James Dobson Applauds Florida Legislature’s Effort to Protect Parental Rights

I applaud Governor DeSantis and the Florida legislature for passing the Protect Parental Rights Bill. There has never been a more critical time for parents to be involved in their child's education, and the leadership of Florida is making that possible for parents in their state.

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New York Revoked Religious Exemptions for Vaccinations … Parents Take the State To Court

In 2019, New York repealed a law that provided a religious exemption for otherwise mandatory school vaccinations. Parents have now asked the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in.

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Clemson University Official Says Republican Applicants are Part of an “Oppressive Group”

An admissions counselor at Clemson University recently found herself in hot water after referring to Republican applicants as part of an “oppressive group.”

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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Announces Retirement

It appears that President Joe Biden will have the opportunity to nominate a justice to the U.S. Supreme Court. Justice Stephen Breyer has announced that he plans to retire early this summer, at the end of the Court's current term.

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Teachers Trade Education for Indoctrination

There was a time when students would seek out teachers for extra help with their studies. Now, some teachers are recruiting students to advance their LGBTQ agenda.

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Apple Emojis Will Now Include “Pregnant Man”

Who says men can’t get pregnant? Not Apple. The global technology company has released the beta version of its next iOS update which features several new emojis, including both a “pregnant man” and a “pregnant person.”

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YouTube Says the Bible is Hate Speech?!

The Bible presents the Gospel – the “good news” – of Jesus Christ. According to YouTube, this good news may constitute “hate speech.”

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