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Voters Give Democrats a Woke-Up Call: WSJ

Will the party recognize its mistake in embracing extremism? Will the GOP prove worthy of its wins? ‘Took my first DC trip yesterday since pre-COVID....

Christian Singer Responds To John Piper’s Endorsement Of COVID Vaccines

A prominent Christian singer and podcaster illustrates how, no matter how much respect one has for a Christian figure, there will always come a time when he must consult the Scriptures and adhere to what it says in context, not simply in theory.

Supreme Court poised to bolster Second Amendment, right to carry

The Supreme Court split along ideological lines during a hearing Wednesday on a case involving the right to carry a firearm outside the home — the first major Second Amendment challenge before the high court in more than a decade.

Supreme Court To Decide If Dred Scott Should Apply To All Americans On Guns

Opponents of the right to bear arms want everyone to be treated as badly as the Supreme Court once treated Dred Scott.

Trump ally Roger Stone teases run for Florida governor if DeSantis doesn’t call for election audit

The Florida GOP governor says automatic post-election audit show of 2020 "passed with flying colors"

Juan Williams claims defending parents’ rights is racist dog whistle: ‘Code for white race politics’

Fox News political analyst Juan Williams claimed in a new essay that defending parents' rights is meant to sow racial division while masquerading "as a defense of little children."

The FDA Failed In Its Duty To Ensure Vaccines Are Safe For Children

Before parents consent to vaccinate their children against COVID, basic medical ethics requires that they be informed of how safe the vaccine is.

Ibram Kendi inadvertently ‘blows up entire life’s work’ in now-deleted tweet, then claims criticism is ‘violent’

Boston University professor Ibram X. Kendi, a prominent advocate of anti-racism, deleted a tweet on Friday after his critics pointed out that it may have inadvertently refuted his ideology.

Barrett, Kavanaugh Decline to Block Vaccine Mandates for Maine Workers Seeking Religious Exemption

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to block a vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in Maine, which thus went into effect that day. The particularly strict mandate has a medical exemption but not a religious one. While the majority on the Court did not give an opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote a dissent that was joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, as highlighted by Robert Barnes with The Washington Post. 

Bedtime goes woke as books like ‘Antiracist Baby’, ‘Daddy & Dada’ and ‘A is for Activist’ are dominating the shelves with transgender tales and...

Once upon a time it was simple. Children went to sleep on a diet of bedtime stories that grew out of folklore, depended on magic or were just enchantingly simple: Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella and Goodnight Moon.

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