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Ignoring hysteria, Miss. puts age limit on 'gender-affirming' surgery

Mississippi has passed legislation that bans minors from going under the knife for so-called gender-affirming surgery, and the red state’s Republican leaders have made it clear they won’t be intimidated by far-left groups accusing them of transphobia. → Read More

No stranger to revivals, Asbury draws crowds and critics to newest one

It appears God is moving on the hearts of hundreds at Asbury University, a tiny private Christian college in Kentucky, and first-hand accounts insist a real, genuine revival has broken out on the campus. → Read More

Will non-woke Americans choose 'normal' on the ballot?

Political pundits and fact-checkers have debated and cross-examined President Biden’s weekend address to the country but it is comments from Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, during her Republican Party rebuttal, that might have an impact on the days and weeks ahead. → Read More

OH schools livid fake parents outed their CRT activists

The public has been awakened to cultural Marxists in the schools who are determined to indoctrinate children but a behind-the-scenes look is revealing how those activists view their enemies, including suspicious parents, clueless media outlets, and disapproving lawmakers. → Read More

After whiffing on Masterpiece case, SCOTUS gets a second chance

A free-speech case that will be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court next week is expected to be an important legal test for First Amendment-protected rights. It also represents a second chance for the high court to defend religious liberty in a highly secularized culture. → Read More

CNN summarizes Election Day: 'referendum' on unpopular president

From purplish Pennsylvania to dark-blue Washington state, polls suggest Republicans are poised to win big on Election Day but numerous races could be decided by tiny margins. → Read More

Biden needs lower gas prices from companies he vowed to destroy

American voters keep telling pollsters our country is headed in the wrong direction, and Democrats are expected to pay a price for that on Election Day, but President Joe Biden keeps insisting he is not responsible for hard times but he knows who is. → Read More

In nation built on work, millions admit they are sitting on the couch

There seem to be “help wanted” signs everywhere, which is not surprising considering millions of able-bodied people are admitting they’re too lazy to get up and go to work every day. → Read More

Right before midterms, Times says Biden is embellisher-in-chief

The New York Times suddenly noticed this week that Joe Biden lies a lot – or “embellishes narratives” in liberal newsroom speak – to which a media watchdog suspects Joe Biden is being set up for a disappearing act at the White House. → Read More

Congressman accused of 'coup' defends pro-lifer after FBI arrest

Echoing the growing concerns of many, a U.S. congressman accused of treason by his fellow lawmakers says the U.S. Dept. of Justice must answer for siccing FBI agents on innocent Americans whose views and values fail to align with those currently in power at the White House. → Read More

How a teachers' union forced Visa to flag your box of Blazer

The announcement that three major credit card companies are now flagging purchases made at gun shops has been met with fierce opposition from Second Amendment defenders warning anti-gun zealots can monitor their opponents in the name of public safety. → Read More

Attorney: We warned DOJ not to prosecute pro-life activist

A pro-life activist and Catholic leader, facing federal prison for pushing an abortion clinic volunteer, has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. Now his attorneys are accusing the Department of Justice of politicizing a federal law, and conducting an over-the-top FBI raid against their client, to bully and intimidate the pro-life movement. → Read More

Most churchgoers treating biblical worldview like trip down candy aisle

Americans insist they have a biblical worldview, meaning they perceive life, purpose and meaning through the Bible, but a well-known researcher says unfortunately most are misleading themselves by picking and choosing their favorites. → Read More

Disputed warnings about 'clot shot' harmed children, athletes most

The same virus-fearing public that is masking up in stores, and getting jabbed with a second and third booster shot, is witnessing a gut-wrenching betrayal: The promised miracle shot to fight COVID-19 is being blamed for harming and even killing young adults and children. → Read More

Judge delivers beatdown, Christian scores win, over LGBT ordinance

In a rare legal victory over a city’s homosexual-defending public accommodation ordinance, a federal judge ruled the city of Louisville, Kentucky violated the free speech rights of a Christian business owner. → Read More

Survivor of Mao's murders shares advice: Fight and keep fighting

A Chinese-born U.S. immigrant, who ripped into a woke school board last year for indoctrinating students, is warning parents to be on alert for Marxist-like school teachers and is also warning the public to learn how Communists seize and hold onto power. → Read More

Children's hospital, famed for care, being shamed for trans ideology

A pro-family group is asking if there is one physician at Boston Children’s Hospital who will denounce the well-respected pediatric hospital that is bragging about performing life-altering surgeries on mentally-confused children as if it found a cure for cancer. → Read More

City famous for role in nation's founding will let Christian flag fly

A flag-raising ceremony planned for August 3 in Boston is not just a typical event – it comes after a hard-won court fight over discrimination in the city that birthed the American Revolution. → Read More

Pastor who became Canada's No. 1 enemy says God won the day

A defiant Canadian pastor, who took on his country’s tyrannical-like government and paid a high price for doing so, has won a belated court victory after refusing to surrender his freedoms. → Read More

They can't define 'woman' but Dems demand Civil Rights law anyway

People who identify as transgender deserve sympathy for their confusion and professional help for their mental problems but they don’t deserve civil rights-level rights guaranteed by the federal government, says a conservative activist. → Read More