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Thursday

After months of speculation, Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis officially launched his presidential campaign on Wednesday and discussed his plans for resolving the illegal immigration crisis and cleaning out the federal bureaucracy with hundreds of thousands of listeners as he pitched himself as the candidate to "lead our great American comeback."

The Los Angeles Dodgers will move ahead with plans to honor a blasphemous drag troupe to perform at the team’s pride event next month after initially removing them from the event in response to backlash from conservative and Catholic groups.

While less than half of adults in the U.S. believe in God without a doubt or attend religious services frequently, the majority, almost 80%, say they still pray, a new study from NORC at the University of Chicago shows.

The Biden administration is reportedly ending the familial DNA testing at the United States' southern border that authorities use to prevent traffickers from posing as the family members of children to smuggle them into the country.

Nebraska has become the latest state to ban chemical castration and body-mutilating sex-change surgeries for minors and establish limits on abortion by enacting legislation to protect children.

A progressive pro-life activist has been left to speculate why two FBI agents showed up at the doorstep of her mother's home, wondering if it was an intimidation tactic meant to provoke fear in her and other members of her group.

Jenn Nizza, a former psychic medium who became a Christian, is warning parents that the belief in "starseeds" is a demonic, occult practice and if parents aren’t careful the devil will come for their children.

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