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July 29, 2019
Sanctuary City in Texas —for Unborn Babies

By: Laura Hughes – washingtonpost.com – July 27, 2019 Almost overnight, a small town nestled in the heart of the Southern Bible Belt has become a battleground for America’s deeply divisive debate over women’s reproductive rights. There are no abortion clinics in Waskom, located near the Louisiana border, but last month an all-male city council passed an ordinance largely written by an…

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July 26, 2019
Identity Politics and the Acting Profession

By: Daniel Davis – dailysignal.com – July 19, 2019 Actors make a living portraying other people’s identities. It’s what they do, and they’ve done it for millennia. Yet today, loud voices for political correctness are seeking to redraw the lines of acceptable identity portrayal. The question is: Who has the right to play who on the big screen? Political correctness says: Only…

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July 26, 2019
Rep. Ilhan Omar Faces Ethics Complaint

By: Luke Rosiak – alphanewsmn.com – July 24, 2019 Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch filed a complaint with the House of Representatives’ ethics office asking for an investigation into possible crimes committed by Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar. The possible crimes include “perjury, immigration fraud, marriage fraud, state and federal tax fraud, and federal student loan fraud,” according to the complaint filed Tuesday…

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July 26, 2019
Scientists and the Bible Agree on When Life Begins

By: Staff – wnd.com – July 20, 2019 The chief of a major pro-life legal team that has fought abortion across the country says politicians need to recognize the science and admit that life begins at conception. “Despite how much politicians try to use euphemisms to deny it, every human life begins at conception, and thousands of biologists now confirm…

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July 26, 2019
SC City Takes Down ‘Lord’ Monument

By: Caleb Parke – FoxNews.com – July 25, 2019 Tega Cay City Manager Charlotte Charlie says city hall received complaints almost immediately after the memorial went up and, following meetings with the city attorney, they decided to get rid of the word in question. After literally scrubbing references to the “Lord” from a memorial honoring fallen police officers, a “divided” South Carolina…

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July 26, 2019
Chris Corbett’s Piece on Evangelicals and Trump

By: Christopher Corbett – stream.org – July 21, 2019 How can evangelical Christians support a so-called rogue like President Donald Trump? And more important, is our support for Trump destroying our witness for Christ? Trump critic Peter Wehner is Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He’s an evangelical with a conservative background, and someone I admire. He took…

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July 26, 2019
Trump Administration to Reduce Food Stamp Program

By: Fred Lucas – stream.org – July 24, 2019 The Trump administration is pushing a reform of the food stamp program that could remove as many as 3.1 million recipients from the rolls, in response to persistent questions about whether only genuinely eligible needy people are recipients. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking to close a loophole that allows states…

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July 23, 2019
Boris Johnson to be New Prime Minister

By: Staff – bbc.com – July 23, 2019 Boris Johnson has been elected new Conservative leader in a ballot of party members and will become the next UK prime minister. He beat Jeremy Hunt comfortably, winning 92,153 votes to his rival’s 46,656. The former London mayor takes over from Theresa May on Wednesday. In his victory speech, Mr Johnson promised…

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July 23, 2019
Charity

By: Staff – relevantmagazine.com – July 22, 2019 Despite the widespread assumption that millennials are self-obsessed, there’s actually very little data to back it up. Selfies and vlogs aside, it’s difficult to really categorize and compare the altruism of entire generations. But at least one new study suggests that when it comes to generosity, millennials’ habits are a little complicated. [h/t…

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July 23, 2019
Flocking to Cities

By: Kathleen Joyce – foxbusiness.com – July 20, 2019 Millennials, those born between the years of 1981 and 1996, will soon represent the largest generation in America’s workforce. A new study by Haven Life studied where millennials were moving and which cities saw the generation’s population change from 2012 to 2017. The study found millennials were drawn to metropolitan areas that were expensive with…

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July 23, 2019
Millennials Changing Everything

By: Andrea Browne Taylor – kiplinger.com – February 27, 2019 For many shoppers who are serious about spending less on groceries, a trip to discount supermarket Aldi is a weekly ritual. The chain, founded in Germany, credits its rock-bottom prices to low labor and operating costs, a limited selection of mostly inexpensive private brands, and a no-frills store design. Merchandise is often stacked…

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