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Belmont University Cancels Christian Event After Organization Posts Pride Comments That Are ‘Harmful to Members of Our Community’

A private Christian college in Nashville, Tennessee, Belmont University, canceled an event with a Christian men's ministry after the group posted comments that the college believed to "unnecessarily fan the flames of culture wars and are harmful to members of our community.”

Kari Lake ‘Practically Living’ at Mar-a-Lago

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has been described as "practically living" at Mar-a-Lago, leading some to speculate if she may be Trump's running mate for his 2024 campaign.

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Religious Freedom Claim, Allows Christian-Owned Business to Select Employees Based on Religious Convictions

The company objected to employing individuals engaging in "sexually immoral or gender non-conforming" behavior.

Biden Admin Report Says LGBT Lifestyle Linked to Worse Health

A report from the Biden administration described that Americans who identify as a member of the LGBT community have worse health and are more likely to suffer from depression and drug abuse.

Poll Finds Homosexuality Losing Support Across Both Republicans and Democrats

A Values and Beliefs poll from Gallup found that support for homosexual relationships fell by 7%.

Vatican Survey Calls for ‘Radical Inclusion’ of LGBTQ+

The release of this document precedes a large gathering of bishops and laypeople scheduled for October.

Facial Characteristics Predict Political Leaning with 61% Accuracy: Danish Study

The study, titled "Using deep learning to predict ideology from facial photographs: expressions, beauty, and extra-facial information," was published in Scientific Reports.

Freemason ‘Secret Society’ Overwhelmed by Transgenderism

The world's oldest all-male secret society, the Freemasons, are having difficulties with transgenderism ideology overtaking their ranks.

Bank of America Invests $500 Million in ‘Diversity’

Equity investments to minority- and women-led funds.

24,000 Fewer Abortions in U.S. Since Roe v. Wade Overturned

A new study reveals there have been around 24,000 fewer abortions since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision last year.

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