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May 21st, 2018
stop abortions
By: Ariana Eunjung Cha, Juliet Eilperin and Josh Dawsey – washingtonpost.com – May 18, 2018 The Trump administration is expected to announce May 18 that it will pull funds from groups that perform or provide referrals for abortions. (Monica Akhtar/The Washington Post) The Trump administration is proposing to bar clinics that provide abortion services or referrals from receiving federal family-planning...
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May 16th, 2018
Family at sunset
By: David Roach – bpnews.net – May 15, 2018 Legislation passed in Oklahoma and Kansas to protect the religious liberty of adoption agencies has drawn praise from Baptist leaders in those states and criticism from homosexual activist groups. In Oklahoma, Republican Gov. Mary Fallin signed Senate Bill 1140 on May 11. The measure protects private organizations from being required to...
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May 16th, 2018
A robotic sound clip saying either “Yanny” or “Laurel” is baffling the internet, not unlike the 2015 picture of a dress that was either black and blue or white and gold. By Maya Salam – nytimes.com – May 15, 2018 Yanny Or Laurel? Three years ago, the internet melted down over the color of a dress. Now an audio file...
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May 16th, 2018
It's hard for young conservatives to be interested
By: Ben Shapiro – weeklystandard.com – May 9, 2018 There’s a generational age gap, but it’s not insurmountable. Young Americans are moving to the left. On virtually every issue, they support the Democratic party. A Harvard University poll taken in December 2017 found that among likely American voters aged 18-29, fully 65 percent supported Democratic control of Congress. Polls consistently...
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May 11th, 2018
FILE PHOTO: Silhouettes of mobile users are seen next to a screen projection of Facebook logo in this picture illustration
By: Eric Wilson – nationalreview.com – May 10, 2018 High-priced lawyers and a PR blitz aren’t nearly enough to fix the problem. Facebook’s announcement last week that it is hiring former Republican senator Jon Kyl and his law firm, Covington & Burling, to investigate anti-conservative bias on the platform reveals that Mark Zuckerberg sees such bias as a PR issue...
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May 10th, 2018
Scott Lively – Massachusetts
By: Dr. Scott Lively – livelyforgovernor.us WHY I’M RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts is the very root of America, where the seed of Christianity was first planted and began to thrive; the birthplace of our first constitution, the Mayflower Compact, the site of the First Great Awakening, the incubator of the American anti-slavery movement, and the launching pad for...
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May 8th, 2018
religious freedom-not discriminate
By: David French – nationalreview.com – May 7, 2018 Constitutional freedoms will die if we forget the importance of defending them even for those whom we hate. Democratic congressman Ted Lieu is at it again. Days after tweeting that Michael Cohen’s decision to take the Fifth in the Stormy Daniels civil litigation was “powerful confirmation that the US Attorney’s Office...
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May 8th, 2018
President Trump at roundtable
By Robert Knight – washingtontimes.com – May 6, 2018 I’m told by one of my favorite millennials that many of her friends have not heard anything at all positive about President Trump. The left, which turned a blind eye to the flagrant immorality of Ted Kennedy and Bill Clinton, is ordering evangelical Christians to abandon Mr. Trump. Before too many...
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May 8th, 2018
President Trump at roundtable
By Robert Knight – washingtontimes.com – May 6, 2018 I’m told by one of my favorite millennials that many of her friends have not heard anything at all positive about President Trump. The left, which turned a blind eye to the flagrant immorality of Ted Kennedy and Bill Clinton, is ordering evangelical Christians to abandon Mr. Trump. Before too many...
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May 7th, 2018
Construction Worker
By: Kristina Rasmussen – washingtonexaminer.com – April 23, 2018 Despite near-historical low unemployment rates and employers desperate to fill open jobs across the country, welfare enrollment is soaring. And overwhelmingly, the newest enrollees aren’t those the system was intended to serve — the elderly and those with disabilities, among others. Instead, they’re mainly able-bodied adults. But now, things are changing....
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