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March 30th, 2021
By: Jillian Kay Melchior – wsj.com – March 29, 2021 Border Patrol agents came on the crossing, accompanied by a Texas special-operations group. The smugglers grabbed the dark-haired baby girl and hurled her into the deep water. They capsized the rafts, sending panicked migrants flailing into the dark currents. “They did that to distract law enforcement so it would become...
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March 30th, 2021
Byron Barlowe opens a series on biblical discernment for dark days, likening wise discernment of current events and abiding issues to examining bills and coins to verify their authenticity. Being able to tell the difference between good vs. bad, right vs. wrong, fruitful vs. unfruitful, and subtle lies that captivate believers is a long-term discipline that is a Christian’s duty and...
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March 29th, 2021
For years I have pointed to media bias on the right and on the left, calling for equal weights and measures. And, as a Trump voter, I was also a Source: Is There No Introspection Among Left-Leaning Journalists? by Michael Brown
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March 29th, 2021
Speaking to reporters at the White House Monday afternoon, Press Secretary Jen Psaki outlined what role the Biden administration will play in developing a Wuhan coronavirus “Vaccine Passport” as private companies plan to bar unvaccinated people from public events.
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March 29th, 2021
The child migrant crisis gripping the United States-Mexico border is far from over, according to a scoop from Axios published Monday.
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March 29th, 2021
Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld once noted: “If history has taught anything, it’s that weakness is provocative. It entices people into doing things that they otherwise would not do.”
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March 29th, 2021
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – March 26, 2021 Georgia’s new law leaves in place Sunday voting, a point of contention with earlier proposals, given that black churches have a “souls to the polls” tradition after services. The Legislature, rather, decided to expand weekend early voting statewide, by requiring two Saturdays instead of only one under current law. In...
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March 26th, 2021
Parler had been actively working with the FBI, sending them screenshots of posts calling for organized violence at the Capitol, the platform said Thursday.
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March 26th, 2021
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday signed a massive overhaul of election laws, shortly after the Republican-controlled state legislature approved it.
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March 26th, 2021
Senate filibuster repeal or reform is being considered once again. While the filibuster was not part of the U.S. Constitution, the Senate has long embraced rules that promote extended debate on issues and bills. However, current filibuster rules are increasingly used to stop the legislative process rather than make it more deliberative.
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