(Pew Research Center) Amid rising coronavirus cases and widespread protests over racial injustice, President Donald Trump’s approval rating has dropped among a wide range of religious groups, including white evangelical Protestants – though they remain strongly supportive. Roughly seven-in-ten white evangelical Protestants (72%) say they approve of the way Trump is handling … [Read more...] about White Evangelical Approval of Trump Slips, but Eight-In-Ten Say They Would Vote for Him
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New Video Reveals Planned Parenthood Admitting Under Oath Babies Are Born Alive
(LifeSite News) The pro-life investigators of the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) released a new video Tuesday containing footage from the sworn testimony of abortion industry officials admitting that they are aware of babies having been born alive, and suggesting that they are murdered soon after. In the new video, Advanced Bioscience Resources (ABR) procurement manager … [Read more...] about New Video Reveals Planned Parenthood Admitting Under Oath Babies Are Born Alive
The States That Drink the Most Alcohol in America
(Vinepair) America loves to drink. According to an April 2020 report from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Americans’ alcohol consumption reached 7.8 billion gallons in 2018. U.S. residents reportedly drank 6.3 billion gallons of beer, 900 million gallons of wine, and 570 million gallons of spirits. As a country, we drink an … [Read more...] about The States That Drink the Most Alcohol in America
Republican Senators Debate Replacing Columbus Day with Juneteenth as a Federal Holiday
(Relevant) On June 19, a bipartisan coalition of 40 senators led by Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) introduced a bill to make Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, a federal holiday. That effort is now being held up by a Senate budget squabble. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) doesn’t want to add another paid holiday to the … [Read more...] about Republican Senators Debate Replacing Columbus Day with Juneteenth as a Federal Holiday
Boston to Remove Controversial Monument Depicting Lincoln Standing Over Freed Slave
(Boston Globe) The city will take down a controversial statue depicting Abraham Lincoln standing over a half-dressed, kneeling formerly enslaved man after the Boston Art Commission Tuesday voted for its removal. “As we continue our work to make Boston a more equitable and just city, it’s important that we look at the stories being told by the public art in all of our … [Read more...] about Boston to Remove Controversial Monument Depicting Lincoln Standing Over Freed Slave





