May 27, 2025
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PERKINS: Corporations' Silence on Pride Speaks Volumes |
by Tony Perkins |
After years of cultural dominance, what's finally slowing the momentum of the Pride movement? Recent reporting from outlets like The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times shows that major corporations are quietly backing away from the signature events of Pride Month. The movement once championed by boardrooms is now being met with increasing caution - even silence. |
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D.C. Murder of Jewish Couple: 'This Is a Major Watershed Moment' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
It may have been the 593rd day of the conflict in Gaza - but last Wednesday, the war came to America. In a nightmarish attack on the streets of D.C., the hatred that's been boiling under the surface spilled over, taking the lives of a young couple who will never have the chance to grow old together. "Instead of walking you down the aisle," Israeli Embassy spokesman Tal Naim wrote mournfully, "we are walking with you to your graves." |
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Docs Reveal Biden Admin. Coverup of COVID Vaccine Dangers as MAHA Report Calls for Safety Tests |
by Dan Hart |
In the wake of an explosive Senate investigative report revealing that the Biden administration intentionally hid data from the public showing that the COVID vaccine was associated with serious health risks that resulted in hundreds of deaths, a new report from the Trump administration's Make America Healthy Again Commission is calling for more robust safety tests to be conducted on vaccines. |
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Joe Biden, Ronald Reagan, and the Quest for Objectivity over Presidential Cognitive Decline |
by Chuck Donovan |
The subject of presidential acuity is once again dominating the headlines. The release of "Original Sin" by CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson, detailing what was known, or all-too-obvious, about Joe Biden's cognitive decline in office, has rebukes flying like so many Russian drones. |
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'Duck Dynasty's' Phil Robertson Dies after Battling Alzheimer's: 'He Did Everything God Wanted' |
by Leah MarieAnn Klett |
Phil Robertson has died at 79 after battling Alzheimer's, his son, Willie Robertson, and daughter-in-law, Korie, revealed, just days after reflecting on the "Duck Dynasty" patriarch's "powerful" legacy and how he "did everything God wanted him to do on this earth." |
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Trump Bars Harvard from Admitting Foreign Students amid Rise in Anti-Americanism, Anti-Semitism |
by Sarah Holliday |
The Trump administration is not messing around. After multiple warnings, Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students has been shut down for the time being. The Ivy League has been under fire for allegations of anti-American sentiment, anti-Semitism, and ties to pro-terrorist activities. Now, the Trump administration is hitting back - hard. |
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Jew-Hatred Is Not Imaginary |
by Owen Strachan |
Jew-hatred is back with a vengeance. In Washington, D.C., Jew-hatred came to horrifying expression when Yaron Lischinsky and his girlfriend, Sarah Milgrim, were gunned down on a city sidewalk. A pro-Palestine man named Elias Rodriguez is the suspect and was charged with first-degree murder on Thursday. |
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Planned Parenthood Outraged at Dem Governors, State's Abortions Fall 98% & More: 4 Stories You Missed |
by Ben Johnson |
In recent weeks alone, the nation's abortion industry has expressed outrage that Democratic governors have reduced historically high, taxpayer handouts to reduce the budget crises created by ... Democratic governors. A Republican governor recently signed a bill banning disciplinary measures against students and teachers who refuse to use biologically inaccurate pronouns (but you won't believe how the media described the bill). Abortions in a state with one of the most protective pro-life policies fell by 98% since Dobbs. And a recent poll came to the confusing conclusion that one out of four "Christian Nationalists" supports same-sex marriage. |
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Catholic Justice's Recusal Splits SCOTUS on Religious Charter School Case |
by S.A. McCarthy |
In an unusual split decision, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld another court's ruling barring the funding of a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma. In a per curiam opinion published late Thursday, four justices sided with the Oklahoma Supreme Court in barring the state from funding student attendance at St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, while four justices disagreed. Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself from the case, resulting in the Oklahoma Supreme Court's decision standing, although the U.S. Supreme Court's split decision, while binding, does not establish legal precedent. |
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Judge Bars Trump Admin. from Axing Dept. of Education |
by S.A. McCarthy |
President Donald Trump pledged to downsize the federal bureaucracy and suggested eliminating the Department of Education (DOE) altogether, but, despite his best efforts, a federal judge is blocking the president from following through on that promise. |
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No Greater Love: The Sacrifice of Our Fallen Heroes |
by Sarah Holliday |
On this solemn Memorial Day, we pause not for celebration, but for a profound and heartfelt reflection - a moment to cradle in our hearts the immense gratitude we owe to those who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom. |
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Alone Is a Lie. Christ Is Always with Us. |
by Sarah Holliday |
Pastor Rich Bitterman once wrote, "Alone is a lie. God is with you. Always." In this fallen world, loneliness may stalk us, but faith reminds us we are never disconnected from Christ. He is our constant companion, a light piercing the darkest shadows, an anchor in life's fiercest storms. Our faith in Jesus is not a fleeting refuge we turn to in desperation; it is the unyielding rock upon which we stand at every moment - unchanging yesterday, today, and forever. |
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