Tag: Social Issues

Woman Charged With Fake Bomb Threat of Boston Children’s Hospital For Providing Trans Surgeries

A woman from Westfield, Massachusetts, was arrested and charged on Thursday after she allegedly made a false bomb threat against the Boston Children’s Hospital. The hospital received the threat via phone on Aug. 30, with the caller claiming that “there is a bomb on the way to the hospital, you better evacuate everybody you sickos,”…


Yeshiva University Vows to Continue Fight Against Forced Recognition of LGBT Campus Club

Yeshiva University vowed to continue fighting in litigation over who should have the power to determine which campus groups it recognizes after the Supreme Court on Sept. 14 unexpectedly lifted a 5-day-old order that allowed it to refuse to accept an LGBT group based on the school’s religious beliefs. Founded in 1897, the Orthodox Jewish…


Rubio, Gonzales Introduce Legislation to Punish Distributing Deadly Fentanyl as Felony Murder

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) introduced legislation on Thursday that makes the distribution of fentanyl resulting in death punishable by federal felony murder charges. This comes as the crisis on the southern border continues to plague the country under the Biden administration. Known as the Felony Murder for Deadly Fentanyl Distribution…


Texas Grade School Teacher Quits After Being Accused of Posting Disturbing Sexual Content

A Texas resident blasted Highland Park ISD school board members on Sept. 13 over hiring a teacher for 5-year-olds who had disturbing sexual content allegedly posted on social media. Russell Fish, an activist and founder of OpenRecords.org, spoke publicly during the board meeting concerning a self-described “queer teacher” who identified with the LGBT community. Fish,…


Maine Parental Rights Advocate Wins $40,000 Lawsuit Against School Board

A Maine school board lost a battle against a parent fighting the introduction of obscene materials into schools—and has been ordered to pay him $40,000. But Shawn McBreairty said, “I’m not taking a penny. It’s all about the win. It’s not about the money.” In October 2021, McBreairty started a campaign to expose the radical…


Democrats Decry Graham’s 15-Week Abortion Ban

Congressional Democrats are decrying a bill unveiled by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) that would ban abortion at a federal level after 15 weeks. Graham on Sept. 13 unveiled the bill, dubbed the Protecting Pain-Capable Unborn Children from Late-Term Abortions Act. The legislation is similar to another bill introduced in the Senate by Graham last year but…


CCP Is Engineering a New Society to Control Human Will Via Data: Authors

The Chinese regime is utilizing futuristic technologies, including digital surveillance, to shape the will of the people and control social behaviour, according to journalists Josh Chin and Liza Lin, the authors of a new book, “Surveillance State, Inside China’s Quest to Launch a New Era of Social Control.” Systematic surveillance in China is not just for…


Pro-Lifers Aim to Advance Movement Beyond Overturning Roe v. Wade

Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade and returned abortion matters fully to the states, it is time to rebuild the culture of life in America, according to Tony Perkins, president of Family Research Council. “Life has been, and will be even more so, an issue in every election,” Perkins said…


Prosecutors Request Names of Salman Rushdie Stabbing Witnesses Be Withheld From the Accused

Prosecutors in New York on Sept. 14 called on a Chautauqua County judge to withhold the names of witnesses in the stabbing of author Salman Rushdie from alleged attacker Hadi Matar until the trial draws closer. During Matar’s court appearance on Wednesday, District Attorney Jason Schmidt requested that Judge David W. Foley put in place a protection order for…


Ohio Teachers Can Now Carry Guns in Classrooms

School teachers and other staff at educational institutions across the state of Ohio will now be allowed to carry firearms on campuses, including inside classrooms, after House Bill 99 came into effect this week. The bill was signed into law on June 13 by the state’s Republican Gov. Mike DeWine. It allows school districts to…