| Saturday, December 18, 2021 |
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| | Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced that the state has begun construction on a border wall, which it's working to build to counter what it views as the Biden administration's lackluster enforcement of U.S. immigration laws. |
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| | Popular singer Billie Eilish, known for her dark-themed style and music, openly shared about how watching pornography from a young age ruined her "brain." |
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| | Pro-life groups are slamming the Food and Drug Administration for permanently eliminating the in-person dispensing requirements for the abortion pill, thereby allowing women to obtain the drug by mail and end their pregnancy without seeing a doctor first. |
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| | The Texas Attorney General's office is investigating two pharmaceutical companies for their promotion of well-established drugs as puberty blockers despite the fact that they have not received approval from the Food and Drug Administration. |
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| | We live in a very different America than when then-presidential-candidate Barack Obama said on "60 Minutes" that if he didn't win the election, it wouldn't be due to America being fundamentally racist. |
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| | What's really at stake in the Supreme Court's Mississippi abortion case? Christian Post reporter Ryan Foley breaks down the details behind the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization legal battle, and reveals what could happen when the high court unveils its ruling next year. From throwing out Roe entirely to leaving it in place without additional restrictions, there's quite a lot that could take place. Foley offers a quick, helpful and concise explainer. |
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| | Jews make up only two percent of the U.S. population, yet sixty percent of hate crimes related to religion are directed against Jews. Baseless hatred of people often goes hand in hand with bizarre claims in order to stir violence and fear towards them. In my new book, Conspiracy U: A Case Study(Wicked Son, 2021), I demonstrate how professors in academia - specifically, Northwestern University - break away from rational thinking into the dangerous waters of conspiracy theories. You would think in academia, professors would understand the differences between a conspiracy theory and a theory, though that is not the case these days. My alma mater, Northwestern University, has professors that attempt to make arguments that they portray as scholarly discourses - when in reality, they are merely conspiracy theories dressed up with fancy words. Conspiracy U takes readers through the journey of Jewish history and how Israel is central to both Judaism and Christianity. Students should be able to rely on professors to teach facts and not to display blatant biases... read more |
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