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November 24, 2025
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| PERKINS: The Two-State Problem |
| by Tony Perkins |
| Last week, the U.N. Security Council approved a U.S.-drafted resolution intended to bring lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians. The intentions behind it are understandable; we all desire peace. But peace must be pursued with clear eyes, anchored in both biblical truth and historical reality. Over the last 53 years, roughly a dozen major peace proposals have not only failed but have, tragically, helped cultivate the violent ideology that erupted on October 7, 2023. |
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| State Dept. to Classify Gender Transitions for Children, Abortion as Human Rights Abuses |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| President Donald Trump and his administration are preparing to officially classify state-funded abortion, gender transition procedures for minors, and a host of other left-wing policies as human rights violations. |
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| CCP's Religious Persecution Is U.S. National Security Threat: Experts |
| by Dan Hart |
| The Chinese communist regime's ongoing crackdown on Christians and other faiths is not only a human rights issue but is a threat to U.S. national security, religious freedom advocates warned during a congressional hearing on Thursday. |
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| Illegal Immigrants Fined $1.8M File Lawsuit against Trump Admin's Immigration Agenda |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| President Donald Trump ran on a platform promising the mass deportation of illegal immigrants and his administration has been working hard to achieve this goal, using numerous methods at their disposal. Pro-immigration activists, however, have met many of the Trump administration's measures with lawsuits, from moves to terminate parole and temporary protected status (TPS) programs to actually rounding up and arresting foreign terrorist organization affiliates. The latest Trump administration immigration measure to be met in court is a financial one. |
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| Scripture versus Conspiracy Theories |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| A recent internet conspiracy theory alleges that country music artist Alexis Wilkins is a "honeypot" Mossad agent planted by the Israeli intelligence agency to manipulate her boyfriend of three years, Kash Patel, who is now FBI director. Internet users have taken the insinuations so seriously that Wilkins has received numerous credible threats, such that she is scared to leave her house and now has a security detail. Although many such theories circulate online, especially ones with an anti-Semitic twist, Christians should not fall for them. |
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| Iran Contemplates Capital Evacuation amid Terror, Nuclear Obsessions |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| Iran's devastating defeat at the hands of Israel has not led the Islamist regime to any substantial revision of its priorities. While the country continues to languish in economic and ecological distress, the radical regime remains focused on rebuilding its nuclear program and sponsoring terrorist activities against Israel. Even what can only be called "acts of God" has not turned Iran from this singular purpose. |
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| MAGA Favorite Marjorie Taylor Greene to Resign after Split with Trump |
| by TWS Staff |
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Saying she refused to be a "battered wife," U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) announced on Friday she was resigning from the House of Representatives in the wake of a dramatic falling out with President Donald Trump. |
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| Grieving Over the Life You Hoped Would Be; Embracing the One You Have |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| When cancer shows up, nobody had it circled on the calendar. When the person you love walks out, or the friend you trusted betrays you in quiet, devastating ways - no one rehearsed that scene. Failing the exam you studied for, dropping the ball at work, drowning in a schedule that feels engineered to break you: almost everything that hurts the most arrives uninvited and overstays its welcome. In those seasons, which sometimes feel like they last a lifetime, we live with the echo of the life we thought we'd have - the life we hoped would be. |
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