April 30, 2025
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Experts Urge Trump Admin. to Reconsider Abortion Drug Approval after Troubling New Research |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A major study just revealed that the abortion drug mifepristone is far more dangerous than U.S. health agencies have admitted, prompting calls for President Donald Trump's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to reinstate more stringent safeguards surrounding the drug's prescription and use, reinvestigate the health risks, and if warranted, reconsider its approval altogether. |
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Faith of the Founders: Washington, Adams, and Jefferson Saw God's Providence in America's Founding |
by Mark Tapscott |
Try telling somebody that George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson expressed a sophisticated and orthodox Christian view of God's sovereignty in human affairs - and especially in the birth of the American Republic. Odds are the response will be either barely concealed elitist snickers at your alleged ignorance of history or exclamations that you must be one of those extremist "Christian Nationalists" who want to force everybody to go to church. |
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Trump Setting Record on 'Right Track' Polls: Pollster |
by Ben Johnson |
As President Donald Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office Tuesday, the legacy media have touted polls purportedly showing voters have widespread buyer's remorse - but one of the industry's more accurate pollsters says the number of Americans who believe the country is on the right track has been "setting a record for 13 consecutive weeks." |
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Outstanding - 100 Days of Trump 2.0 (Ep. 190) |
Podcast with Jared Bridges, Matt Carpenter and Quena Gonzalez |
As Donald Trump launches into his second term, the first 100 days have been nothing short of a political whirlwind. FRC Action's Matt Carpenter and Family Research Council's Quena Gonzalez unpack the first 100 days of the Trump administration 2.0. They reflect on the fast-moving first few weeks, the importance of Congress making reforms permanent, and key wins for social issues important to Christians. He has done a lot in a short amount of time, but there is still more to do! Check out FRC Action's Trump Commitment Tracker for updates on this administration's agenda. |
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Judge's Block of Trump EO Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote Ignores Federal Statute, Says Expert |
by Dan Hart |
In the wake of last week's federal court order blocking part of President Trump's executive order requiring documentary proof of citizenship in order to register to vote, one legal expert says that the ruling ignores the federal statutory authority of the president to enforce election laws. |
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Ohio Supreme Court Allows State to Enforce SAFE Act Pending Appeal |
by Joshua Arnold |
Ohio may continue to enforce a law protecting minors from gender transition hormones while the state appeals an adverse ruling. The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday granted the state an emergency stay (legal jargon for "pause"), which the state sought in conjunction with its April 3 appeal. |
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Behind the Scenes of This Year's Landmark Case on Parental Rights |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Democrats have always fancied themselves as great uniters - and on education and sexual politics, they are. (Just not the way they intended.) Thanks to the Left's dogged determination to turn the schools into taxpayer-funded incubators for extremism, Americans from every race, religion, and political background have something in common: a ferocious fight for parental rights. |
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Mainstream Media Gives Trump's First 100 Days Back in Office Nearly All Negative Coverage |
by S.A. McCarthy |
As President Donald Trump celebrates his first 100 days back in the Oval Office, mainstream media outlets are awarding him nearly 100% negative coverage. According to analysis conducted by the Media Research Center (MRC), major news and commentary programs on ABC, CBS, and NBC have treated the 47th president to 92.2% negative coverage since January 20, compared to nearly 60% positive coverage of then-president Joe Biden's first 100 days in office. |
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DOE Rules UPenn Violated Title IX, Demands Girls' Titles Restored and Apologies Sent |
by Sarah Holliday |
After years of controversy, UPenn is facing the consequences of its actions - namely, allowing biological men to compete against women and enter their private spaces. UPenn is most widely recognized as the birthplace for the drama surrounding transgender-identifying swimmer "Lia" Thomas - a biological man who dominated his female counterparts almost immediately upon entering their division. |
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