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5/19/2022 5:02:31 PM
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church released a statement Tuesday stating opposition to the Supreme Court's leaked draft opinion that could overturn Roe v. Wade.
The ECLA, a medium-sized denomination with approximately 3 million members in the U.S., made the announcement via their website and social media. Bishop Elizabeth Eaton, the head of the ECLA, cited the church's 1991 social teachings document as the basis for the church's support of abortion access. (snip) “[While] the leaked draft does not represent the Supreme Court's ruling in its final form; nevertheless, it contradicts this church's teaching."
Breitbart,
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Lucas Nolan
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5/18/2022 8:12:30 PM
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A recent report reveals that a lobbying group funded by Facebook has been planting stories in newspapers across the United States in an effort to manipulate the media and fight big tech regulation.
A report from the Washington Post reveals that a political advocacy group called American Edge was secretly funded by Facebook (now known as Meta) and has been manipulating news narratives by placing stories in newspapers across the United States. American Edge aimed to oppose Senate-backed antitrust legislation that attempted to reign in the Big Tech Masters of the Universe.
Breitbart,
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Joel B. Pollak
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Rapper Snoop Dogg has broken with the Democratic Party establishment and endorsed billionaire businessman Rick Caruso for Los Angeles mayor in the June 7 race on Tuesday.
Alex Michaelson of local Fox affiliate KTTV-11 reported:
FOX 11’s Elex Michaelson reports rapper Snoop Dogg called Caruso the “real deal” in the billionaire’s push to lead the city of Los Angeles. (snip) The preeminent issues in the race are crime and homelessness, with even left-wing candidates promising to clean up the city’s streets. Caruso is pointing to his career as a builder as proof that he can deliver
Federalist,
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Katelynn Richardson
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5/18/2022 7:47:04 PM
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A new mural in the city of Georgetown, Texas, is generating controversy for its support of LGBTQ ideology. Members of one church who spoke out against public subsidies for sexual politics at a city council meeting believe their subsequent eviction from the Georgetown Palace Theatre was retaliation for their speech. (snip) Church on the Square Pastor Bradley J. Helgerson, along with two other church members, spoke out against the mural at an April 26 Georgetown City Council meeting. (snip)
On May 6, two days before its Mother’s Day service, Helgerson received an email from Palace Theatre Executive Artistic Director Ron Watson, stating the Church on the Square was evicted
Just the News,
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Madeleine Hubbard
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5/18/2022 7:20:03 PM
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Five-term Attorney General Lawrence Wasden lost the Idaho Republican primary election on Tuesday to former GOP Rep. Raúl Labrador by more than 37,000 votes. Wasden, who has held his position since 2003, made national headlines in December 2020 when he refused to join a lawsuit filed by Texas to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, KTVB reported.
Don Surber blogspot,
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Don Surber
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Led by Ron DeSantis, Republicans stood up to Disney, the world's largest entertainment conglomerate (ABC, ESPN and half of Hollywood are among its holdings). (snip)
In fact, instead of pulling jobs from Florida, Disney is adding to its work force in the Sunshine State. (snip)
"The company should make the move to Lake Nona by late 2024, according to information shared on job postings. The Walt Disney Co. has confirmed it will relocate about 2,000 jobs from its California headquarters to Lake Nona, a master-planned community in southeast Orlando."
American Greatness,
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Debra Heine
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5/18/2022 12:54:34 AM
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Twitter is not in business to make a profit or to give people free speech, but to do “something that’s good for the planet,” a company employee can be heard saying in a secretly recorded video.
The new undercover footage from Project Veritas features Lead Client Partner Alex Martinez discussing the company’s authoritarian views on speech, and denigrating Tesla CEO Elon Musk as a “loony toon” with “special needs.” (snip) “Right now, we don’t make profit,” he noted, explaining that the company’s liberal ideology “led us into not being profitable.”
New York Post,
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Ann W. Schmidt
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Steve Wilson may have only one kidney, but that hasn’t slowed him down.
Wilson, 55, of Westchester County, New York, donated one of his kidneys a little over two years ago, on Feb. 6, 2020. As an avid athlete and cyclist, Wilson was determined to prove that the procedure didn’t change his lifestyle — so, earlier this year, he climbed to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
“For me, it’s such a great trade-off,” Wilson told Fox News Digital about donating his kidney. “You’ve given the ultimate gift. You’ve given somebody a second chance at life. And it doesn’t cost you but two weeks of your own.”
Trending Politics,
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Eric Thompson
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World history is replete with nations, some powerful, that declined from within, not from foreign adversaries invading their land. (snip) A left-wing mother wrote to an advice columnist for a far-left magazine, Slate. The abortion radical was distraught that her 17-year-old daughter attended a pro-life rally with her Christian boyfriend behind the mom’s back.
Here’s what the mom told the columnist, Jamilah Lemieux, in regard to how she handled it:
“We’ve grounded her and taken away her phone for going behind our backs, but she’s showing no remorse."
Biz Pac Review,
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Todd Jaquith
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5/17/2022 11:54:39 PM
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You just can’t make this stuff up.
Brian R. McCaffrey is a retired four-star general and MSNBC contributor, but on Monday the distinguished former military officer made a faux pas that he likely won’t live down anytime soon.
He posted a tweet that contained what he apparently thought was actual wartime footage from the Russo-Ukraine conflict, showing what appeared to be a Russian MiG being shot down by Ukrainian missile defenses. Twitter users, however, were quick to inform him it was actually just a clip from a video game.
New York Post,
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Ariel Zilber
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Twitter’s executive ranks continued to thin out Tuesday after three senior managers quit as the company has been thrown into turmoil by Elon Musk’s looming $44 billion takeover.
Ilya Brown, a vice president of product management; Katrina Lane, a vice president of Twitter service, and Max Schmeiser, the head of data science, all handed in their resignations, according to Bloomberg News.
Biz Pac Review,
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Kevin Haggerty
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While abortion activists near Washington, D.C. were protesting outside the homes of Supreme Court Justices, their leftist ilk in Texas rallied at the state Capitol where one mother, accompanied by her son, laughed off her failed attempt to terminate him, “I almost did. It didn’t work.” (snip) Shroyer asked the boy, “Aren’t you glad she didn’t abort you?” (snip) The son then chimed in and told Shroyer, “You believe in ruining the lives of women. Financially, it financially ruined my mother,”