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Texas Pro-Life Movement Scores Win as Planned Parenthood in Tyler Closes Its Doors

We celebrate the closure of the Tyler facility not as a political win, but as a moral correction. Our communities, particularly Black communities, have long suffered from the disproportionate placement of abortion clinics in minority neighborhoods. While Planned Parenthood claims to offer ‘reproductive justice,’ we see a history of reproductive targeting.

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Beyond the Headlines: Seeking Real Solutions in the Middle East

As this essential conversation continues, the United States remains unwavering in its pursuit of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East. Its steadfast support for Israel and dedication to regional stability are not diminishing. Rather, they reflect a long-term commitment to fostering diplomacy, deterring conflict, and encouraging coexistence in one of the world’s most geopolitically sensitive arenas

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Harvard’s Quiet Overhaul: DEI Rebranded in the Face of Political Pressure

Although Harvard has not publicly confirmed the broader scope of the transformation, recent developments at its schools of public health, divinity, business, and education suggest a unified effort to minimize overt DEI branding. This pivot raises essential questions about the future of DEI in American higher education and the extent to which elite institutions are willing to compromise under pressure from politics and the law.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump-Era Gender Policy on Passports

We at Every Black Life Matters (EBLM) firmly oppose to the recent federal court ruling that blocks the Trump-era policy limiting U.S. passport gender markers to “male” and “female.” We stand unapologetically for biological reality, traditional values, and the protection of women and children from what it views as harmful gender ideology. We reject the inclusion of nonbinary or transgender categories on official government documents, seeing such policies as part of a broader agenda that undermines truth, erodes moral and scientific standards, and destabilizes the foundations of American society. EBLM does not align with or support LGBTQ advocacy groups and believes that court decisions like this one further enable cultural confusion while threatening the legal and societal clarity needed to preserve family, faith, and freedom.

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Linda McMahon’s Title IX Showdown: The Battle Over Trans Inclusion in Women’s Sports

The potential consequences of this federal enforcement strategy are immense. Public school systems across the United States depend heavily on federal funding for everything from student meal programs to special education services and athletic infrastructure. By threatening to withhold these resources, McMahon and the Department of Education are leveraging substantial financial pressure to achieve policy compliance. Critics argue this approach weaponizes essential education funding, punishing entire school communities for state-level policy decisions. Supporters, however, see it as a necessary step to preserve competitive integrity in women’s sports and uphold the original intent of Title IX.

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Is Israel a Liability? Why the Answer Matters Now More Than Ever

But calling Israel a liability misunderstands the true nature of realism. Realism doesn’t mean retreat. It means investing in relationships that bring reciprocal strategic benefit. It means ensuring national security, preserving influence, and outmaneuvering adversaries. On all these fronts, Israel remains one of America’s most vital allies.

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When a Father Lets Go, Welcomes Back, Celebrates: A Father’s Day Reflection

This is the first cost of fatherhood: the pain of letting go. Of watching someone you love make choices you know will hurt them. Of standing back when every instinct in you wants to intervene.
Our heavenly Father does the same. He gave Adam and Eve freedom—even when it meant disobedience. He gives us the same. Real love, after all, never coerces. It releases.

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Exposed: The FBI’s Coordinated Campaign Against Pro-Life Catholics

Contrary to the narrative that the Richmond memo was a rogue document, Senator Grassley’s disclosures show that at least four FBI field offices — Richmond, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, and Portland — collaborated or contributed intelligence. This national coordination raises concerns that the federal government undertook a deliberate and widespread campaign against traditionalist Catholics, treating them as potential threats due to their religious and political beliefs

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United in Faith: A Global Call to Prayer for Israel

This is also a call to remain vigilant. The situation in Israel evolves rapidly, and informed, Spirit-led prayer can serve as both a spiritual covering and a source of prophetic insight. By remaining engaged, believers worldwide can become spiritual watchmen for Israel, standing in the gap during a time of unprecedented challenge.

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Equal Standards for All: The Supreme Court’s Reset on Title VII

By abolishing the heightened burden once placed on majority-group plaintiffs, the Court has reaffirmed a central tenet of American justice: the law applies equally to everyone. Whether this ruling ushers in a more balanced approach to discrimination claims or becomes a tool to dismantle inclusion initiatives remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is that the decision demands a reassessment of how fairness, equity, and opportunity are defined and pursued in modern America. As legal, political, and corporate landscapes continue to shift, the Ames case will serve as a key reference point in shaping the future of equal protection and workplace justice.

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