July 30, 2025
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Baptist Leaders Lean on Trump to Enforce Federal Law on Abortion Pill |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
While pro-lifers continue to cheer the closure of major abortion hubs around the country, Planned Parenthood's brick-and-mortar hardships only tell part of the story. No one can dispute that years of prayers, hard work, marching, and lobbying have started to put the hurt on the industry of death, but there's a catch. In the middle of funding cuts and boarded-up buildings is a very sobering reality: today's abortion is just a postage stamp away. |
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OPM Says Federal Employees May Openly Practice Religious Faith |
by Joshua Arnold |
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Scott Kupor outlined robust protections for "each Federal employee's right to engage in religious expression in the Federal workplace" in a government-wide memo issued Monday. "Agencies should allow personal religious expression by Federal employees to the greatest extent possible unless such expression would impose an undue hardship on business operations." |
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No 'Safe Haven': DOJ, FBI Dismantle 4 Dark Web Child Sex Abuse Networks |
by Sarah Holliday |
This week, in a powerful blow, the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) successfully executed a joint effort mission through Operation Grayskull, the largest operation of its kind - arresting the ringleaders of four dark web child sex abuse networks "dedicated to images and videos containing child sexual abuse material (CSAM)," according to a DOJ press release. The platforms had over 120,000 users and at least 100,000 views in a single day. "To date," the DOJ wrote, "the operation has led to the convictions of 18 offenders," all of whom "have collectively received more than 300 years in prison." |
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Outstanding - Canceled By Your Bank For Your Beliefs? Debanking with David Bahnsen (Ep. 203) |
Podcast with Casey Harper and David Bahnsen |
Believer, author, and multi-million dollar money manager, David Bahnsen, joins host Casey Harper to unpack the growing trend of debanking-where conservatives and religious Americans face account closures from major financial institutions. Drawing from high-profile cases like Sam Brownback's, Bahnsen explains how pressure from government "reputational risk" lists and rogue actors inside corporations threaten financial liberty. He emphasizes the importance of transparency over regulation, arguing that market forces and public accountability are the best solutions. The conversation also turns to economic hopelessness among young men and how a return to Biblical principles-faith, hard work, marriage, and responsibility-can restore both personal purpose and national prosperity. |
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Watchdog Sues State Department to Force Release of Docs on Van Hollen El Salvador Junket to Aid MS-13er |
by Mark Tapscott |
Judicial Watch is asking a federal court to order the U.S. Department of State to turn over all official documents concerning Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen's (Md.) recent trip to El Salvador to aid deported illegal immigrant and accused MS-13 gang member and human trafficker Kilmar Abrego Garcia. |
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U.S., Israel Increase Gazan Aid as Ceasefire, Hostage Release Remain Elusive |
by Dan Hart |
A new United Nations-endorsed report out of the Gaza Strip is claiming that Gaza's inhabitants are experiencing a severe famine that has led to a hunger crisis, leading President Trump to pledge to step up U.S. aid. But some experts on the ground in Israel are disputing the veracity of the reports, saying that inaccurate media stories and the activities of the terrorist group Hamas are exploiting Gazan civilians and the ongoing military conflict, even as they refuse to release the remaining hostages. |
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Report: Boston Children's Hospital among 20 Subpoenaed by DOJ over Trans Surgeries on Minors |
by Joshua Arnold |
Boston Children's Hospital (BCH) is among 20 medical centers and doctors subpoenaed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) over its involvement "in performing transgender medical procedures on children," National Review revealed on Monday. The DOJ announced on July 9 that it had sent "more than 20 subpoenas" related to investigations that "include healthcare fraud, false statements, and more." The DOJ never specified which transgender centers were under investigation, but the record of Boston Children's Hospital would place it nearly at the top of almost any list. |
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High-Dollar Industry Transing Kids Implodes Under Trump Pressure |
by Casey Harper |
If someone offers you the chance to invest in a transgender hospital for kids, I'd think twice. Why? Because they are closing faster than mom and pop shops in California during COVID. Oh, and also because they are evil. |
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Trump's Latest Peace Deal Reveals a Refreshing Paradigm for Helping the World |
by Casey Harper |
The Trump administration may have changed the fates of Cambodia and Thailand, two nations Americans rarely consider, all without doling out billions in USAID or dropping a single bomb. The two southeast Asian nations were embroiled in a conflict that has displaced 260,000, killed dozens and threatened to escalate into a much worse fight. The two countries may have had an embittered history full of fighting, but one thing was strong enough to make peace prevail: trade. |
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A Golden Era for Cuban American Diplomats |
by Yoe Suarez |
The first semester of the Trump administration has offered some clues about a strong foreign policy against the Havana dictatorship. Despite fears that an isolationist wing might push the White House to neglect the region, the 47th president has given the Castro regime more than one bitter pill to swallow. |
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