The Ongoing Tale of Two Cities
While the defeat of Satan is imminent, the divorce from humanism still rages on, contemptuous from its loss and relentless to find the true heirs of Christ—God’s election.
The Contorted Face of Humanism’s Warfare with God’s Elect—Teresa Berry-Moss
The Federalist
- by Breccan F. Thies'If the language were defensible, [Jay Jones] would have defended it. A lawyer who believes in his ballot question quotes his ballot question.'
- by Chris Bray'These are not medical treatments — they are child abuse.'
- by Jordan BoydThe lawyer tasked with defending Mississippi’s 15-week abortion limit in front of the U.S. Supreme Court did so in the face of “overwhelming advice” not to demand the overturn of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Mollie Hemingway’s new book Alito: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution details. […]
- by Shawn FleetwoodA government watchdog filed an updated IRS complaint on Thursday challenging the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) tax-exempt status, The Federalist has learned. The move comes days after the far-left organization was indicted on charges related to allegedly making fraudulent payments to extremist groups including the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Filed by the Center to […]
- by Breccan F. ThiesThe UK is banning tobacco products for young people, in a major power-sharing agreement struck between government euthanizers and migrant knife attackers.
- by Chris BrayThey're a non-governmental organization that lives on government, period. They're an almost purely governmental non-governmental organization.
- by M.D. KittleA judge blasted the Dems' flowery ballot language as 'flagrantly misleading', failing to 'accurately describe the proposed amendment.'
- by Chaney GooleySupporting someone with infertility is simple but not easy.
- by Jordan Boyd‘This cannot go on. The House must act to stop this abomination once and for all,’ Sen. Josh Hawley urged.
- by John Daniel DavidsonAs Christianity declines in the West, we should expect Christians to be persecuted. It’s already happening in Britain.
- by Christopher JacobsA recent congressional hearing showed the scope of the state waste, fraud, and abuse problem our nation faces.
- by Chaney GooleyThe fight for life isn’t just at pregnancy centers — it’s at OB offices too.
- by Tina CozbyIf the church hopes to see this youthful resurgence lead to lasting faith, it must prioritize deeper formation.
- by Dimpee BrarIf Europe wishes to be protected while reserving the right to sabotage its protector’s actions, let it build and fund its own shield.
- by Kristine ChristliebThe investigation and indictment of the SPLC put Jocelyn Benson, a sitting statewide official and gubernatorial candidate, in an awkward position.
- by Breccan F. Thies'Until our side invests the same amount of money and enthusiasm in [get-out-the-vote], in canvassing …as it does with consultants and media buyers, we're gonna continue to come up just short, and the country's gonna really be damaged as a result.'
- by Brianna LymanAfter the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked in May of 2022, Justice Samuel Alito warned his colleagues that delaying its official release “was a security threat,” The Federalist’s Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway reports in her new book, Alito: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution. Despite the danger, Justices […]
- by M.D. KittleIn short, Virginia’s statewide election was a national election. The only problem, frustrated Republicans say, the GOP didn’t get that.
- by Chris BrayAt the SPLC, Moser wrote, staff joked that they would keep at their work 'Until justice rolls down like dollars.'
- by Eddie ScarryWhen the Atlantic magazine trots out one of its mostly anonymous defamation pieces against President Trump or one of his allies, it should be conventional wisdom now that its purpose is purely political. Keep in mind what former Washington Post editor Marty Baron said in a speech last week — more or less that the dying […]
Daily Caller
- by Harold Hutchison'I just want to go home'
- by Anthony Iafrate'Was intent on doing as much harm … as he could'
- by Hudson CrozierAuthorities identified the gunman who opened fire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington on Saturday night as a California man, according to reports citing law enforcement sources. Cole Allen, from Torrance, California, allegedly attacked the event while President Donald Trump and other senior U.S. officials were in attendance, The New York Times and […]
- by Harold HutchisonOne USSS agent was shot, but is expected to be okay
- by Justin BaileyTrump said the officer was shot and survived
- by Anthony Iafrate'That is not a joke'
- by Harold HutchisonTrump, Cabinet Officials Evacuated From White House Correspondents’ Dinner After Shots Fired
- by Anthony Iafrate'the largest gay company on the planet'
- by Fred Fleitz'Free ourselves from the whims of the Middle East'
- by Mark Tanos'If you're going to do it, that's the way'
- by Anthony Iafrate'we don't expect ever a formal apology'
- by Mark Tanos'A waste of time'
- by Anthony Iafrate'not gonna travel just to sit there'
- by Mark Tanos'The first opportunity to draw these maps'
- by Mark Tanos'Unsurprising'
- by Hudson Crozier'Taxpayer funded cartel that facilitates criminal activity'
- by Ireland Owens'More of the same failed approach'
- by Derek VanBuskirk'Grave crimes that demand accountability'
- by Will Upton'That means fully disclosing all the payments her campaign made'
- by Leena NasirYouTube told the streamer they found evidence of 'severe or repeated violations'