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In what world does it make sense for the president of the United States, 143 countries in the United Nations, and American schoolchildren to take the side of proven terrorists against the country trying to defend itself against those terrorists?
Diplomatic shockwaves have been traveling between Washington and Jerusalem in the aftermath of a paused weapons shipment that was due to arrive in Israel last week.
In recent years we have literally seen millions of Americans relocate from blue states to red states. In some cases, there is simply a desire to be around other like-minded people. In other cases, specific political policies that have been enacted in certain states have motivated large numbers of people to relocate.
The IMF has recently noted the signs of global slowdown but, as usual, they argue that a "soft landing" is imminent. In other words, they claim there will be no serious repercussions for the economy. They do mention one interesting caveat in their analysis - The danger of global conflicts "derailing" the supposed recovery.
Family Research Council President Tony Perkins said, "The Boy Scouts should have considered the Cicada Scouts for their new name, because they have become nothing more than a hollow shell of what they once were." He added, "The Boy Scouts will now stand as a prophetic reminder of the cost of moral compromise."
Female sporting events remain one of the key conflicts in the transgender culture war touching nearly every aspect of public life.
Biden, by reconfirming that terrorism "works," will embolden all the other terrorists. Just keep on terrorizing everyone, and, when your demands are met, keep on increasing and hardening them. After all, if terrorism "works," why stop?
Why does bible prophecy matter? As a Christian, why should you spend any time studying it? It's sad to say, but many Christians (including countless "church leaders") say bible prophecy doesn't matter. Many of them say you shouldn't study it at all. Why?
If you watched the legacy media outlets this past week, you would think the news revolved around "mostly peaceful" campus protests, Donald Trump's courtroom, and the barrel of Kristi Noem's shotgun. Important as (most of) these stories are, numerous other significant stories took place this week that received far too little coverage.