May 28, 2025
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For Mike Johnson, the Red Sea Parts One Prayer at a Time |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
House Republicans will have some time to reflect on what happened in the frantic days before the Memorial Day break. The mad scramble that led to another astonishing, come-from-behind win for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) was chalked up to a lot of things - his close relationship with the president, maybe, or promises he made behind closed doors. And while there are plenty of good theories for his miraculous string of successes, only one confirms what those closest to him already knew: God came through. |
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New Analysis of Medicaid Fraud, Waste Shows Huge Cost Savings Don't Mean Lost Coverage for the Needy |
by Mark Tapscott |
Restoring strict eligibility verification requirements gutted by the Obama and Biden administrations could save hundreds of billions of tax dollars without cutting needed health care for the truly needy, according to a new data-driven analysis of the federal program's recent regulatory history. |
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Following Putin's Latest Assault on Ukrainian Civilians, Trump Urged to Impose Severe Sanctions |
by Dan Hart |
In a ferocious escalation of hostilities, Russia bombarded Ukrainian cities and towns with an estimated 355 drones and nine cruise missiles early Monday, killing at least 12 civilians. Experts say the U.S. should impose steep economic sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime in light of its intensified targeting of civilian populations and its continued refusal to participate in ceasefire negotiations. |
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Outstanding - Embracing God's Design: Walt Heyer and Jennifer Bauwens (Ep. 193) |
Podcast with Jared Bridges, Jennifer Bauwens and Walt Heyer |
It is not about gender - but identity. Family Research Council's Jennifer Bauwens and Walt Heyer speak on their new book and resource that helps explain and offers advice on how Christians can navigate the growing transgender movement. In their new book, Embracing God's Design, Jennifer and Walt dive deep into what is pushing the transgender movement, what role trauma plays, and how the church can respond in love, but also with truth when addressing this issue. |
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U.S. Citizen Tried to Firebomb U.S. Embassy Branch in Tel Aviv |
by Joshua Arnold |
It's difficult to convey the essence of this story in a headline. A U.S. citizen traveled halfway around the world in just under 80 days. Approximately four weeks after his arrival in Israel, the man - a tech CEO and apparently successful finance manager - set out to assault a U.S. embassy branch. His master plan was foiled by poor planning, his own lack of impulse control, and a single Israeli security guard. |
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Sweden Bans Pornographic Site OnlyFans |
by Ben Johnson |
One of the most progressive nations in the world has banned people from purchasing services on the pornographic platform OnlyFans, saying online acts are no different than prostitution. |
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From Louisiana to Texas: The Push to Bring God Back to Public Schools |
by Sarah Holliday |
Louisiana stands as the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. Arkansas has passed similar legislation that has yet to be enacted. And now, Texas is poised to follow suit. |
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FBI to Re-Examine Still-Unsolved Supreme Court Leak that Inspired Assassination Attempt |
by S.A. McCarthy |
In an effort to combat "potential public corruption," the nation's top law enforcement agency is revisiting one of the most significant and high-profile unsolved cases from the Biden administration era. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced Monday that he and FBI Director Kash Patel are going to "re-open" an investigation into the consequential 2022 leak of the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, which sparked widespread violence across the nation, including at least one attempted assassination of a Supreme Court justice. |
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