Inside: California taxpayers foot the bill for fake vaginas, breast implants; Copeland's 'dark days' before suicide
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11/09/2023
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The top contenders for the GOP presidential nomination, excluding former President Donald Trump, faced off Wednesday night as they tried to make their cases to voters in the third Republican presidential debate in Miami, Florida. From candidates addressing the fentanyl crisis to Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., stressing the importance of restoring the nation's Christian values, here's a roundup of six key takeaways from the third Republican debate.
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The Nashville Police Department has suspended seven detectives amid an ongoing investigation into the unauthorized disclosure of documents written by trans-identified Nashville Christian school shooter Audrey Hale. The investigation aims to identify how the documents made their way to podcast host Steven Crowder. Read more.
California has spent more than $4 million of taxpayer dollars on sex-change surgeries and other cosmetic procedures for inmates who identify as the opposite sex. The $4 million price tag has covered procedures for 157 inmates since 2017. Read more.
From Ohio voting to legalize marijuana to Democrats narrowly taking control of the Virginia House of Delegates, voters nationwide made big decisions on election night. Here are five takeaways from Tuesday's election results.
F.L. "Bubba" Copeland, the Alabama pastor and city mayor who committed suicide after a news report revealed his secret online alter ego as a "transgender curvy girl," struggled in the days leading up to his suicide, friends told local media. Read details from their interviews here.
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A study from Lifeway Research shows that the majority of churchgoers switch churches because of a residential move. From disenchantment to differing political opinions, click here to read the other top reasons people switch congregations.
A report from the University of California Los Angeles' Center for Scholars & Storytellers shows that almost half of adolescents in the U.S. believe there's too much sexual content on TV, maintaining that sex is unnecessary for the plot of most films and TV shows. Respondents expressed the desire for more platonic relationships in media. Read more.
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Is Thanksgiving the holiday that remains the most Christian in character? According to Dr. Robb Brunansky, the answer is "yes." Read Dr. Brunansky's breakdown of America's biggest holidays and what Scripture has to say about thanks and givingnow.
Dr. Alex McFarland discusses why the war in Israel is another example of the cheapening of human life and the importance of recognizing Israel has the right to defend itself. "This is not a war over land and never has been. Israel has given up land repeatedly," McFarland asserts. Read more.
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Developers want to demolish West Presbyterian Church on the Upper West Side of Manhattan to build a $30 million luxury condominium. The 12-member church was forced to sign a binding contract over a $2 million repair bill they can't afford. Now, actors Matt Damon and Mark Ruffalo have joined the fight to stop the NYC landmark's destruction. Read more.
During its red carpet premiere, the creators behind "Journey to Bethlehem" opened up about the reverence that went into making the film as well as the spiritual opposition they faced when bringing to life the story of Jesus' birth. Watch the interview here.
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