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Maureen Collins | June 29, 2017
Here's a feel-good story. Justin Korva, a 20-year-old from Rockwall, Texas, walks three miles to work every day.  One day, a complete stranger named Andy Mitchell noticed him walking in his fast food uniform in 95 degree weather and decided to offer him a ride. Mitchell was obviously impressed by Korva's work ethic. He wrote in a Facebook post:  "[Korva] told me he walks 3 miles to work and…
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Maureen Collins | June 28, 2017
Mark Zuckerberg might actually think he's God.  Think I'm exaggerating? The 33-year-old Facebook founder said that his social media website could eventually replace church in society. At a Facebook event last week, Zuckerberg commented on how "membership in all kinds of groups has declined," and how Facebook can fill that gap.  "A church doesn't just come together. It has a pastor who cares…
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Maureen Collins | June 27, 2017
CNN and Planned Parenthood allies have struck gold with a heart-wrenching story about a young mother who says she would be forced to travel to Mexico if the GOP's proposed healthcare bill passes. The only problem: it may, in fact, be fool's gold.  Ariana Gonzalez, a mother of two from El Centro, Calif., says that if the Republican health care bill passes and Planned Parenthood is defunded, she…
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Maureen Collins | June 27, 2017
LGBT-rights protestors blasted loud music and danced the day away in front of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's home in Washington D.C. on Monday.  Besides boogying down, protesters waved rainbow flags and threw glitter and confetti. One demonstrator even chucked some confetti in the Majority Leader's mail box. The whole event, which took place at McConnell's Capitol Hill residence behind…
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Maureen Collins | June 26, 2017
Vice President Mike Pence was in Colorado Springs this past Friday to speak at Focus on the Family's 40th anniversary. Pence congratulated the organization for their 40 years of service, saying they've "fearlessly engaged our culture and advocated in the public square for the timeless values that our society needs to hear, now more than ever." Of course, the Left was outraged at a sitting vice…
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Maureen Collins | June 26, 2017
Monday morning, the Supreme Court announced that it would hear the case of a Colorado baker who refused to cater a same-sex wedding.  In 2012, Jack Phillips declined to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple, Charlie Craig and David Mullins, who walked into his shop in Lakewood, Colo. What happened next was a nasty two-year legal battle. After Craig and Mullins filed a complaint with the…
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Maureen Collins | June 23, 2017
Thursday night, under cover police officers arrested a group of teens who were selling a dangerous chemical compound on the National Mall. What was this dangerous compound?  Di-hydrogen oxide, H20, or -- as it's known on the streets -- "bottled water."  Undercover @usparkpolicepio handcuffing kids on @NationalMallNPS for selling water. pic.twitter.com/7iSqP4UYMq — Tim Krepp (@timkrepp) June…
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Maureen Collins | June 23, 2017
The communist dictatorship of North Korea needed some good press this week after the mysterious death of American student Otto Warmbier.  And it looks like Al Jazeera English was willing to give it to them.  The news outlet shared a bizarre short video to social media on "North Korea's traffic ladies," which seemed to pitch the country as a fun place to visit. Uh...what? According to the…
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Maureen Collins | June 23, 2017
Four high-ranking leaders in the Roman Catholic Church have expressed their doubts about Pope Francis's teaching on marriage. Cardinals Walter Brandmüller, Carlo Caffarra, Joachim Meisner, and the controversial Cardinal Raymond Burke have all signed a letter to the Pope entitled "Dubia," which is Latin for "doubts." The cardinals are concerned that a lack of clarity in the Pontiff's Amoris…
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Maureen Collins | June 22, 2017
Wisconsin's state legislature just passed a bill to protect free speech on campus. The Campus Free Speech Act (Assembly Bill 299) just passed the Republican-controlled Assembly 61-36 and will now head to the state senate.  The bill is already receiving a lot of attention regarding its provision that state-run schools expel or otherwise discipline students who attempt to shut down speeches at…