June 3, 2025
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'Buyer's Remorse': Support for Same-Sex Agenda Craters among Republicans |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A new poll is showing that support for same-sex marriage has dropped to a 10-year low among Republicans but spiked to a record high among Democrats. According to Gallup, 68% of Americans overall support same-sex marriage, barely down from 69% last year. However, that "steady" level of support - approval for same-sex marriage has hovered between 67% and 71% over the past five years and has not fallen below 50% since 2011 - belies a stark and rapidly-growing political division. |
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Democratic Party Plans Christian Voter Outreach - But Its Views 'Clash with Biblical Truth': Expert |
by Ben Johnson |
The Democratic Party plans to spend millions of dollars over several years to reach religious voters - a bid pro-life Democrats greet with skepticism and which Christian political experts say is doomed to fail unless Democrats fundamentally alter their views on social issues to a position "believers can affirm in good conscience." |
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34% of Russian Bomber Fleet Crippled in Ukrainian Drone Attack |
by Joshua Arnold |
Call the round early, because Russia's bell has just been rung. When the great northern bear first roped off the ring in 2022, it counted on demolishing its shorter, slighter cousin in record time. But both the people and leaders of Ukraine have shown an energy, resolution, and an ability to absorb the heaviest body blows that have taken Russian strongman Vladimir Putin by surprise. Even after three years of hard fighting against an opponent far above its weight class, Ukraine has once again delivered a devastating combination of strikes from a position that Russia - and, for that matter, everyone else - failed to see coming. |
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Experts: U.S. Must Make Decision about Hamas, Iran as Delay Tactics Continue |
by Dan Hart |
The terrorist group Hamas once again refused to agree to a ceasefire proposed by the U.S. over the weekend. Experts say the group's strategy appears to be mimicking that of Iran, which is to feign interest in peace proposals but perpetually reject them in order to buy time to regroup militarily as Israeli forces continue their campaign to oust Hamas from Gaza. |
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Colorado Terror Attack: Pro-Hamas Illegal Immigrant Injures 8 Jews with 'Makeshift Flamethrower' |
by Joshua Arnold |
Only 11 days after a pro-Hamas radical shot and killed a young Israeli couple outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., another pro-Hamas agitator in Boulder, Colo. attacked a group of Jews with what the FBI described as "a makeshift flame thrower." After a brief standoff with passersby, the perpetrator surrendered to police, but not before the illegal immigrant from Egypt sent eight elderly Jews, including a Holocaust survivor, to the hospital with burn wounds. |
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3 States, 3 Bold Stands for Fairness in Girls' Sports |
by Sarah Holliday |
Over the weekend, three states saw two developments: biological males winning girls' awards and girls refusing to accept it passively. |
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Trump Admin. Promotes 'Promising Alternative' to Global Governance Body: Expert |
by Ben Johnson |
Foreign policy experts have praised a new Trump administration initiative designed to replace one of the world's most noxious global governance bodies with an "alternative that respects national sovereignty." A high-ranking Trump Cabinet official proposed that the nations of the world abandon the World Health Organization (WHO) and form their own cooperative body aimed at improving health unencumbered by a world health bureaucracy or the influence of hostile nations. |
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SCOTUS Lets Trump Admin. Revoke Parole for Illegal Immigrants |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The U.S. Supreme Court has handed President Donald Trump another victory on his immigration agenda but is still slowing mass deportations. The nation's highest court issued a stay of a lower court's order on Friday, allowing the president and his deputies to roll back parole granted by the previous administration to over half a million noncitizens, most of them illegal immigrants. Democrat-appointed Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the majority, while Justice Elena Kagan, another Democratic appointee, sided with the Republican-appointed justices in permitting the Trump administration's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to revoke parole. |
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Totalitarian Social Engineering (Part 4): Intellectualism |
by Yoe Suarez |
Since the 1960s, the cultural battle in Cuba has essentially been between a socialist intellectual and bureaucratic elite and ordinary Cubans, whom they denounced as "families with a low cultural level and rigid, authoritarian educational models," and whom they contrasted with "those with a high cultural level" and "more flexible" models. |
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