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1 week ago |
readlion.com | Ben Johnson |Josh Mann |Amy Howe
(The Washington Stand) – As Vice President JD Vance warns about the suppression of Christians’ free speech rights, a new law in a Western nation makes “praying with or over a person” in some circumstances “unlawful even if that person has asked you to pray for them.” Making the wrong kind of intercession for someone in this U.S. ally could land a believer up to five years in prison.
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3 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Adam Wittenberg |John Ransom |Josh Mann |Bethany Blankley
The transgender shooter who took six lives during an attack at a Nashville Christian school was seeking fame and notoriety, the final police report on the incident says. The 48-page report, released Wednesday by Metro Nashville Police, also says 28-year-old Audrey Hale planned the attack for years while hiding her mental issues from professionals.
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3 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Adam Pack |Jake Smith |Trish Wilger |Josh Mann
(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Republican Indiana Sen. Jim Banks and Democratic Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego will introduce a bill Tuesday that would fight back against colleges’ discrimination against Greek life and other single-sex social groups.
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3 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Jaryn Crouson |Josh Mann |Katelynn Richardson
(Daily Caller News Foundation) – The American Principles Project (APP) is calling on congressional education committees to investigate former President Joe Biden’s use of taxpayer dollars to fund warfare against Christian schools.
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3 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Josh Mann |Mary Margaret Olohan |Bethany Blankley |Joy Stockbauer
After his eight-day space station visit turned into an eight-month ordeal before returning to Earth, astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore was asked by the media about life lessons learned from the failed plans. In short: Trust in God, who has a plan and purpose in all circumstances, even in disasters, Wilmore told the media during a press conference Monday, nearly two weeks after splashing down in the SpaceX capsule that saved him after 286 days. “All of our lives are bound up in many things,” he said.
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3 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Mariane Angela |Fred Lucas |Christian Rehder |Josh Mann
A federal judge on Monday issued a temporary injunction against the Trump administration and its decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans living in the United States. U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of San Francisco ordered a temporary halt to the Trump administration’s effort to terminate temporary legal protections for 350,000 Venezuelans, one week before these protections were due to end April 7, according to a court filing.
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3 weeks ago |
readlion.com | Adam Pack |Louise Secker |Josh Mann |Jillian Schneider
(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Senate Republicans will reintroduce a bill Thursday to impose criminal penalties on individuals who leak confidential information pertaining to the U.S. Supreme Court. Republican Sens. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi are the primary sponsors of the Stop Supreme Court Leakers Act.
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1 month ago |
readlion.com | John Ransom |Fred Lucas |Josh Mann
A remarkably public meeting of Trump’s Cabinet Monday went a long way to underscore – and defend – Elon Musk’s DOGE effort to cut waste, fraud and abuse in government. The cohesive meeting with reporters present comes two weeks after the New York Times alleged there was discord among Musk and several Cabinet members over the depth of the cuts. The latest meeting started with Trump talking about a “record number” of businesses that are returning to the U.S. because of “the election on Nov.
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1 month ago |
readlion.com | Greg Bishop |Jim Talamonti |Kevin Bessler |Josh Mann
(The Center Square) – Nearly 4,000 opposition slips have been filed against a measure in Illinois to regulate homeschooling. That’s 100 times more than the nearly 40 who have filed in support. House Bill 2827 would create the Homeschool Act and require parents to inform their local school district if they decide to homeschool their children. If not, the children could be labeled truant.
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1 month ago |
readlion.com | Casey Harper |Josh Mann |Christy Wright
(The Center Square) – Over the past few years, more Americans were surprised to learn that their bank suddenly closed their accounts, purportedly for their political views. The process is called debanking, when a bank chooses to kick a customer out, often without any notice or explanation. Critics say the Biden administration encouraged banks to remove politically controversial customers in the name of reputational risk. Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis sent a letter to U.S. Rep.