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September 3, 2025

Redistricting Wars Come Back to Bite Democrats
Redistricting Wars Come Back to Bite Democrats
by Suzanne Bowdey
The Texas tantrum over redistricting may have made for good television, but it's turning out to be a terrible strategy. Sure, Democrats may have earned some kudos from their raging base, but opening this case of electoral worms is starting to backfire, strategists warn. Part of the price of painting Republicans as gerrymandering cheats is exposing the Democrats' own years-long hustle of rigging congressional maps. Now that the spotlight is on, Americans are finally getting a good look at how badly the Left has abused the system in blue states. And it isn't pretty.
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OPM Nixes Taxpayer-Funded Gender Transitions for Federal Employees
OPM Nixes Taxpayer-Funded Gender Transitions for Federal Employees
by Joshua Arnold
Health insurance plans for federal employees will no longer cover surgical and chemical gender transition procedures, the White House's Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced last month. The move expands on an earlier decision to remove coverage for gender transition procedures on minors and steers federal policy away from gender ideology, sparing taxpayers who would rather not pay for the controversial procedures.
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House Panel Moves Huge Non-Defense Appropriation That Cuts Spending 7%, Kills 100 Programs
House Panel Moves Huge Non-Defense Appropriation That Cuts Spending 7%, Kills 100 Programs
by Mark Tapscott
House appropriators late Tuesday approved the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, the biggest single non-defense spending bill of the year, and in the process, slash federal outlays by 7%, which includes killing or downsizing 100 programs.
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Outstanding - Who was Dr. James Dobson? A Personal Tribute (Ep. 208)
Outstanding - Who was Dr. James Dobson? A Personal Tribute (Ep. 208)
Podcast with Casey Harper and Dave Salkeld
Dr. James Dobson lived a life dedicated to furthering the Kingdom and encouraging godly families. While millions knew him as an evangelical figure, a smaller group of people got to see who Dr. Dobson was when the world wasn't looking. Dave Salkeld worked closely with Dr. Dobson for 19 years as an editor and recording engineer. Dave joins host Casey Harper to share personal stories that reflect the genuine and honorable character of Dr. Dobson highlighting his commitment to excellence and his family.
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The Troubling Link Between Psychiatric Drugs, Transgenderism, and Violence
The Troubling Link Between Psychiatric Drugs, Transgenderism, and Violence
by Sarah Holliday
The tragic shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis last week has reignited a critical question: what role does mental health play in such devastating acts of violence?
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Generation Z's Conservative Shift: Trump, COVID, and Social Media's Role
Generation Z's Conservative Shift: Trump, COVID, and Social Media's Role
by Sarah Holliday
From its youngest members to its eldest, Generation Z is turning to conservatism. It turns out, social media, the COVID-19 pandemic, and President Donald Trump have all played a role in this shift. Let's start with the latter and then work our way back, exploring the why and how, with voices straight from the source.
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Are Christians Disappearing in the Middle East?
Are Christians Disappearing in the Middle East?
by Lela Gilbert
It is entirely accurate to say that Christianity continues to thrive as an international religion, spanning vast regions across the world. But it is also necessary to acknowledge that the global Christian community is not without its travails. And it is increasingly necessary to take a careful look at the "world's largest religious group," revealing not only thriving communities across several continents, but also increasing numbers of endangered religious believers who continue to face real threats to their survival.
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Biden, Trump, and the Imperial Presidency
Biden, Trump, and the Imperial Presidency
by Joshua Arnold
American presidents in the 21st century have been drifting towards populism, displaying a heightened sensitivity toward (and reliance on) public opinion and impulses (at least part of the public). This trend is not wrong in itself, but it unlocks dangerous side effects which, if left unchecked, could spell disaster for our republic. One such side effect is the growing executive tendency to simply do what it likes, regardless of what the law says, and dare anyone to stop it.
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