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  • Top headlines for Friday, May 31, 2024

    In this episode, we dive into comedian Jerry Seinfeld's reflections on the decline of traditional masculinity and social hierarchies in America. We also cover the Supreme Court's unanimous decision protecting entities from being compelled to sever ties with the NRA.

    Additionally, we discuss the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President's regret over past administrative actions, and explore why Generation Z is less inclined to believe in the inherent goodness of humanity despite rejecting traditional moral viewpoints.

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    Graduate's diploma delayed for telling classmates to find Christ | Education NewsJerry Seinfeld laments decline of 'dominant masculinity' in US | Entertainment NewsNew York can't violate NRA’s First Amendment rights: SCOTUS | Politics NewsEpiscopal Church caucus calls for misconduct investigation reform | Church & Ministries NewsCity accused of banning chaplains from praying in Jesus’ name | U.S. NewsSWBTS president expresses ‘deep regret’ over former staffers | Church & Ministries NewsGen Z most likely to reject traditional morality: poll | U.S. NewsTennessee passes law protecting parental rights | Politics News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, May 30, 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the conclusion of Washington state's investigation into faith-based pro-life pregnancy care centers, with no charges pressed. We also preview the upcoming new chapter announcement from former Hillsong NYC pastor Carl Lentz and his wife, Laura.

    Plus, Disney-owned Hulu's acquisition of the U.K.'s first gay-themed reality dating shows, and the shifting perspectives of young Evangelicals in the U.S. regarding support for Israel.

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    Washington AG drops investigation of pro-life pregnancy centers | Politics NewsCarl Lentz and wife, Laura, tease ‘new chapter’ in video trailer | Church & Ministries NewsPope Francis apologizes for using 'homophobic terms' in meeting | Church & Ministries NewsHulu to roll out gay-themed reality dating shows on platform | Entertainment News40% of Christians prefer not to tell others about their faith | Church & Ministries NewsSupport for Israel declines among younger Evangelicals | Church & Ministries NewsLibertarians select Chase Oliver as their presidential nominee | Politics News
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  • Top headlines for Wednesday, May 29, 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the recent storm that caused significant damage and flooding at Prestonwood Baptist Church in North Texas. We also discuss Louisiana's new law penalizing those who force a pregnant woman to take an abortion-inducing drug without consent.

    Plus, we explore the upcoming 25-hour revival event gaining widespread support across the globe, and we highlight the remake of Nintendo's Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, which will now feature a trans-identifying character, correcting previous censorship in the U.S. version.

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    Prestonwood Baptist Church sustains damage after Texas storms | Church & Ministries NewsRussell Brand reflects on 'beautiful' first month as a Christian | Entertainment NewsLa. criminalizes giving women abortion drugs without consent | Politics NewsAlabama pastor charged with rape used church to contact victims | U.S. NewsPolice searching for drivers who twice defaced LGBT pride mural | U.S. NewsPope says gay men barred from seminary, uses derogatory word | Church & Ministries NewsGather25 seeks to unite 2.5 billion Christians to spark revival | Church & Ministries NewsNintendo 'Paper Mario' remake features a trans character | U.S. News5-y-o-boy released from hospital after family killed in crash | U.S. News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, May 28, 2024

    In this episode, we start in Seattle, where a school-based health clinic is now offering gender-affirming care services to students, including hormonal treatments. Next, we cover the devastating impact of a series of violent tornadoes that ravaged Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas over Memorial Day weekend, tragically claiming at least 18 lives.

    We then turn to California, where a unique art installation, a 500-foot-long tapestry painting called 2,000 Dragons, has been unveiled in an Episcopal Church cathedral. Lastly, we discuss the surprising resignation of Ed Young, the senior pastor of Second Baptist in Houston, one of the most influential Southern Baptist pastors in the country.

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    Seattle school-based health center offers hormones to students | Education NewsMany killed as tornados hit multiple states Memorial Day weekend | U.S. NewsPakistani Christian man in stable condition after mob attack | World NewsCannes: Jesus crown of thorns dress, man is best actress | Entertainment NewsCathedral displays 500-foot dragon painting in sanctuary | Church & Ministries NewsEuropean bishops condemn conversion of Turkey church into mosque | World NewsEd Young resigns from Houston's Second Baptist after 46 years | Church & Ministries News
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    Top headlines for Monday, May 27, 2024

    In this episode, we discuss Germany's highest medical body warning about the long-term impacts of youth transitioning and Ohio's Supreme Court's decision to uphold the block on a law banning sex change surgeries for minors.

    Additionally, we'll explore a recent study linking body-mutilating surgeries in trans-identifying adults to an elevated suicide attempt risk. On the political front, former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley reveals her intention to vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

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    German Medical Assembly calls for restricting puberty blockers | Politics NewsJamal Bryant, TD Jakes speak out on domestic violence | U.S. NewsOhio Supreme Court won't lift hold on law banning trans surgeries | Politics NewsSecond pastor at Living Word Church charged with sex crimes | U.S. NewsLouisiana House passes bill that would punish abortion coercion | U.S. NewsSadie Robertson Huff details how she overcame exposure to porn | Living NewsNikki Haley says she is voting for Trump | Politics NewsNational Park Service to allow Memorial Day mass after rejection | U.S. NewsAdults who have trans surgery at higher risk of attempted suicide | U.S. NewsTed Cruz blasts nominee for letting male rapist in women's prison | Politics News
  • Top headlines for Friday, May 24, 2024

    In this episode, a new report revealing the top Fortune 500 companies committed to religious and belief diversity. We also explore the candid revelations from Christian influencer couple Sam and Nia Rader in the Netflix series Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal, discussing the aftermath of the 2015 hack.

    Additionally, we cover the Department of Justice's charges against former Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary professor Matthew Queen for falsifying records in the Southern Baptist Convention investigation. Finally, we discuss the backlash from political leaders and influential voices in response to recent actions by the United Nations and the U.S. State Department.

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    Two Fortune 500 companies ranked best for freedom of religion | Business NewsSam and Nia Rader open up about Ashley Madison hack | Entertainment NewsDeaf Missions releases groundbreaking film about Jesus in ASLPastor charged with obstructing DOJ investigation of SBC | Church & Ministries NewsChristian politician submits defense to Finland's top court | World News4 reactions to UN, US honoring fallen Iranian president | Politics News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, May 23, 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the controversial findings of the Society of Family Planning's latest WeCount report, which estimates a significant increase in abortions in the U.S. post-Dobbs decision. We also discuss the pushback from a pro-life researcher questioning the report's accuracy.

    We'll explore the decision by a Texas megachurch to continue its ban on same-sex weddings, South Carolina's new legislation prohibiting gender transition surgeries for minors, and the heated reactions at a girls’ state championship race where a male student identifying as female took the top spot.

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    Pro-life scholar skeptical of study showing spike in abortions | U.S. NewsIHOPKC’s Forerunner Church closes with final service | Church & Ministries NewsUMC megachurch won't host same-sex weddings | Church & Ministries NewsSouth Carolina bans gender transition surgeries for minors | Politics NewsTruck driver thanks God after crash sent her dangling off bridge | Living NewsTrans athlete booed after winning girls' state title | Sports NewsDOJ sues pro-life activists over 'Red Rose Rescues' in Ohio | Politics NewsCatholic hermit comes out as trans on Pentecost Sunday | Church & Ministries News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, May 22, 2024

    In this episode, we dive into a new report revealing the substantial assets, including a private aircraft, owned by the church led by the late Mica Miller's husband. We also cover a Florida Orthodox Jewish rabbi's lawsuit against a homeowners association over alleged antisemitic harassment.

    Additionally, we discuss the settlement between CVS and a Christian nurse practitioner who was fired for refusing to dispense abortion-inducing drugs. Finally, we explore the controversy surrounding Pope Francis' recent 60 Minutes interview, where his comments on the fundamental goodness of the human heart sparked accusations of heresy.

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    Docs show church of Mica Miller’s husband owns $430K plane | Church & Ministries NewsJewish family claims antisemitic harassment by HOA in lawsuit | U.S. NewsHarry, Meghan rebuked for ‘photo op’ tour amid Nigeria 'genocide' | World NewsFormer Anglican bishop deposed over 'inappropriate relationships' | Church & Ministries NewsCVS, Christian nurse fired for pro-life views reach settlement | Business NewsGeorge Barna identifies biggest threats facing the Church | Church & Ministries NewsPope draws accusations of heresy for saying humans are 'good' | World NewsBlac Chyna opens up about leaving OnlyFans, getting baptized | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, May 21, 2024

    In this episode, we explore the latest developments in two states where proposals to establish a right to abortion in their constitutions will be on the fall ballot. We also discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's decision not to hear a case concerning a Maryland school district's policy on gender identity.

    Additionally, we examine the controversy in Louisiana, where lawmakers are close to passing a bill requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments. Finally, we highlight the inspiring story of Dr. Ming Wang, whose journey of faith and perseverance is featured in the new Angel Studios film, Sight.

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    Abortion ballot initiatives certified in 2 states | Politics NewsEpiscopal university to consider divestment from Israel | Education NewsSCOTUS won’t hear parents’ case against school's trans policy | Politics NewsChurch of England attendance remains below pre-pandemic levels | Church & Ministries NewsLouisiana may require 10 Commandments displays in public schools | Politics NewsRussian Orthodox Church providing military training to kids | World News'Sight' shows man's journey from labor camp to renowned surgeon | Entertainment News
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    Top headlines for Monday, May 20, 2024

    In this episode, Pope Francis' has strong words for conservative Catholic bishops in the U.S., accusing them of having a suicidal attitude. Next, we discuss the harrowing testimony of a Jewish student who faced a machete-wielding Harvard employee amidst rising antisemitism on college campuses.

    We then turn to California, where a school district has settled for $360,000 with a Christian teacher fired for not using students' preferred pronouns. Lastly, we honor the legacy of the late evangelist Billy Graham as faith leaders and politicians unveil a new sculpture in his memory at the U.S. Capitol.


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    Pope Francis accuses conservative critics of 'suicidal attitude' | Church & Ministries News4 more states sue Biden admin. over Title IX final rule | Politics NewsJewish students want universities held accountable | U.S. NewsPeru declares transgenderism a mental illness | World NewsChristian teacher gets $360K settlement after firing | U.S. NewsKansas City apologizes for revealing where Harrison Butker lives | Sports NewsUS Capitol unveils statue honoring evangelist Billy Graham | U.S. News
  • Top headlines for Friday, May 17, 2024

    In this episode, we explore the controversy surrounding Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who is facing backlash for his commencement speech comments on abortion, LGBT issues, and President Joe Biden. We also cover Maranatha Baptist Church's historic decision to hire Rev. Ashley Guthas as its first woman pastor.

    Additionally, we discuss the recent federal appeals court ruling affecting Maryland's largest school district and its policies on LGBT literature in elementary schools. Finally, we delve into J.K. Rowling's latest statement on societal attitudes towards men who crossdress.

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    Over 100K demand Kansas City Chiefs release Catholic kicker | Sports NewsJimmy Carter’s church appoints first woman pastor | Church & Ministries NewsMaryland school district can require LGBT teachings: 4th Circuit | U.S. NewsSan Francisco spends $5M per year on alcohol for homeless | U.S. NewsJK Rowling calls 'crossdressing' men a 'pandered-to' demographic | Entertainment NewsPastor issues profanity-laden response to comedian DL Hughley | Church & Ministries NewsUK pediatrician says US 'out of date' regarding trans procedures | Politics NewsOnly 2% of Evangelicals define ‘Evangelical’ in political terms | Church & Ministries News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, May 16, 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the sentencing of the first pro-life atheist under the FACE Act, who received 27 months in prison for a 2020 abortion facility blockade. We also discuss the Presbyterian Church in America's decision to cancel a panel featuring Evangelical writer David French.

    Additionally, we cover Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's bold remarks against President Biden and other pro-abortion Catholics during a commencement speech. Finally, we explore Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s attempt to clarify his stance on full-term abortion amidst his independent presidential campaign.

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    First pro-life atheist indicted under FACE Act sentenced | U.S. NewsDennis Quaid hosts new series exploring 'Holy Marvels' | Entertainment NewsPCA cancels General Assembly panel featuring David French | Church & Ministries News18 Christians killed since mid-April in Nigeria's Plateau state | World NewsHarrison Butker slams 'church of nice' in commencement speech | Sports NewsHotel cancels pro-Israel Christian event amid threats | U.S. NewsWhy US Evangelicals who support Israel should also back Ukraine | VoiceECFA developing new standard to combat ‘integrity failures' | Church & Ministries NewsDr. Ben Carson says America needs a revival of nuclear families | Family NewsRFK Jr. walks back support for 'full-term' abortion | Politics NewsTexas church fires senior pastor after child porn arrest | Church & Ministries News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, May 15, 2024

    In this episode, we start with the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism's ambitious plan to invest over $6 million in Papua New Guinea, focusing on renovating a Baptist college and medical clinic. Next, we explore the persistent efforts of an Indiana high schooler fighting for official recognition of a pro-life student club, despite the school's objections.

    We also hear from Pastor Matt Chandler of The Village Church, who shares his perspective on the mark of the beast in our current era. Lastly, we discuss a major retailer's plans for LGBT pride month and the resulting backlash from American consumers.

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    Mission org. launches $6M effort to 'transform' Papua New Guinea | Church & Ministries NewsHigh school blocked pro-life club; flyers deemed 'too political' | U.S. NewsK-LOVE Fan Awards nominees released | Entertainment NewsJustin and Hailey Bieber are pregnant; parents are praising God | Entertainment NewsMatt Chandler says mark of the beast 'active even now' talks 666 | Church & Ministries News'The Rings of Power' season 2 trailer teases Sauron's return | Entertainment NewsJack Graham on church growth, furthering the Gospel Target unveils 'Plans for Pride 2024' | Business NewsChristopher Hitchens now realizes God is great | VoiceThe Boy Scouts get trans-ed | Voice
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, May 14, 2024

    In this episode, the U.S. Supreme Court has made headlines by refusing to block a subpoena against a New Jersey pro-life organization, sparking debates on privacy and donor rights. Meanwhile, Disney faces pressure to reconsider its streaming bundle with HBO Max, amid concerns over explicit content.

    We'll also explore a revealing survey, showing practicing Christians and scripture-engaged believers exhibit more skepticism towards artificial intelligence than the general American populace. Lastly, we highlight Sen. Tim Scott's inspiring message to Liberty University's class of 2024, urging graduates to lead lives of courage and commitment to their faith.

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    Supreme Court allows subpoena of pro-life pregnancy centers | Politics NewsPTC slams Disney's plan to partner with ‘pornographic’ HBO Max | Business NewsPro-life activist suffered stroke in solitary confinement | U.S. NewsPracticing Christians, Scripture engaged more skeptical of AI | U.S. NewsSen. Tim Scott, Willie Robertson speak at Liberty graduation | Education NewsChurchgoers disarm suspect with rifle at kids’ communion Mass | U.S. NewsGunmen attempt to kidnap students at Catholic school, guard shot | World NewsPastor declares ‘miracle’ after tornado sweeps through church | U.S. News
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    Top headlines for Monday, May 13, 2024

    In this episode, we start with President Joe Biden's contentious decision to withhold an arms shipment to Israel amid potential conflict in Gaza, sparking debate across the political spectrum. Moving to the domestic front, we discuss Missouri's recent law that cuts public funding to Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers, a significant move impacting reproductive rights.

    The conversation then shifts to New York, where a judge’s ruling has temporarily stalled a proposed constitutional amendment for abortion rights, highlighting the legal battles entangling this issue. Lastly, we explore a story of transformation and redemption, featuring a former Latin Kings gang member who found faith and a new path in life after nearly losing it all to addiction and incarceration.

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    6 reactions to Biden's threat to cut off weapons for Israel | Politics NewsThe ‘death to America’ crowd | VoiceMissouri defunds Planned Parenthood, abortion providers | Politics NewsJudge sides with female athletes who protested trans athlete | U.S. NewsProposal to enshrine abortion in NY Constitution kept off ballot | Politics NewsMan who heard Mica Miller crying regrets not checking on her | U.S. News100 make decisions for Christ in aftermath of Hawaii wildfires | Church & Ministries NewsEx-Latin Kings member tells how he left gang, followed Jesus | Living News
  • Top headlines for Friday, May 10, 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the rising concerns among Jewish students in the Berkeley Unified School District, where a failure to address antisemitism has reportedly left them feeling unsafe to express their identities. Then, we shift our focus to New York City, where the Department of Education Chancellor, David Banks, faces tough questions about the reassignment of a principal following a high school riot against a Jewish teacher.

    We continue to North Carolina, where an appeals court's decision allows a Catholic school to dismiss a teacher over his same-sex marriage, sparking debate over religious freedom and discrimination. Finally, we reflect on the candid admissions of televangelist Benny Hinn, who voices his regrets over promoting false prophecies and prosperity theology.

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    Berkeley school teachers promoting Palestinian propaganda: ADL | Education NewsLawmakers question school heads on antisemitism in K-12 schools | Politics NewsCatholic school can legally fire teacher in gay marriage: court | U.S. NewsElementary school will allow prayer club after pressure | Education NewsBenny Hinn reveals his '2 biggest regrets' from ministry | Church & Ministries NewsFemale athlete, teachers sue Biden admin. over Title IX changes | Politics NewsNew doc 'Multiplied' gives look at Christianity's growth across | Entertainment NewsMatt Chandler reflects on 'grace' he received after controversy | Church & Ministries News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, May 9, 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the Southern Baptist congregations' remarkable achievements in 2023, noting an upswing in baptisms, worship attendance, and small group participation, alongside a deceleration in membership decline. Then, we explore the Boy Scouts of America's transformative decision to rebrand as “Scouting America,” a move aimed at embracing gender inclusivity within their ranks.

    In more somber news, we reflect on the Robeson County sheriff's office's report from North Carolina, which provided conclusive evidence regarding the tragic demise of Mica Miller. Lastly, we celebrate a faith-based film's success as it breaks into Netflix's global top 10, signaling a renewed interest in spiritual cinema.

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    SBC baptisms near pre-pandemic levels as attendance surges | Church & Ministries NewsBoy Scouts changing name to gender-inclusive 'Scouting America' | U.S. NewsFlorida school pulls Christian club after atheist group complains | Education NewsChicago Teachers Union wants $50B for pay hikes, free abortions | Education NewsMIT drops DEI diversity statements for faculty hiring | Education NewsMica Miller bought gun, told police ‘I’m about to kill myself' | U.S. NewsMississippi high court: Private schools eligible for public funds | Politics NewsPro-life movie 'Lifemark' makes it into Netflix Global Top 10 | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, May 8, 2024


    In today's episode, pro-choice advocates express outrage against bans in several states, reflecting on the larger context of the U.S.'s position among the few countries allowing late-term abortions. Next, we shift to the University of Southern California, where a Washington state church and Christian artist Sean Feucht are set to amplify their support for Israel through a dedicated rally. In the corridors of power, Congressman Jim Jordan questions the FBI's practices around diversity, equity, and inclusion, sparking a broader conversation on governmental hiring practices. Lastly, we share a gripping tale of faith and survival from Pennsylvania, where a pastor attributes his escape from an attempted shooting during his sermon to divine intervention.

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    Biden awards priest Presidential Medal of Freedom | U.S. NewsPost-Dobbs, US is still 1 of 8 nations with abortion up to birth | U.S. NewsPursuit Church, Sean Feucht to hold pro-Israel rally at USC | U.S. NewsJim Jordan launches inquiry into FBI's diversity hiring practices | Politics NewsAustin City Council passes 'transgender protection resolution' | U.S. NewsSingle-sex toilets could be mandated for new buildings in England | Politics NewsMan claims God told him to shoot pastor | U.S. News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, May 7, 2024

    In this episode, reactions to the Antisemitism Awareness Act from key political figures. We also cover the controversy surrounding a notable film producer's expression of solidarity with Andrew Tate, amidst serious allegations. Switching gears, we explore Ayaan Hirsi Ali's surprising departure from her previous stance on religions, shedding light on her new perspective.

    Lastly, we journey through pivotal moments in Christian history this week, from the very first Mother’s Day celebration to the compassionate efforts of Father Damien and the influential life of Kathryn Kuhlman.

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    ‘Necessary' or 'misguided'?: 6 reactions to the antisemitism bill | Politics News'Sound of Freedom' producer ripped for backing accused trafficker | Entertainment NewsAyaan Hirsi Ali: ‘I used to mock Christianity ... I regret it’ | World NewsCountry star Colt Ford says he died twice from heart attack | Entertainment NewsSeminary professor hopes to ‘reorient’ how churches do politics | Politics NewsUSCIRF: Designate India as a ‘country of particular concern’ | World NewsTravel: Postcard from Ocala, Florida | Living NewsThis week in Christian history: first Mother’s Day celebration | Church & Ministries News
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    Top headlines for Monday, May 6, 2024

    In today's episode, we discuss former President Donald Trump's recent remarks suggesting openness to state-level prosecutions of women who undergo abortions, a statement sparking nationwide conversations about women's rights and state autonomy. Then, we turn to a landmark decision by the United Methodist Church General Conference, which has voted to remove language from its rulebook that deemed homosexuality incompatible with Christian teaching, signaling a significant shift in the church's stance on LGBTQ+ issues.

    We cover Pastor John MacArthur's controversial comments denying the existence of mental illness, a statement that has drawn fierce criticism and raised questions about the intersection of faith and mental health awareness. Finally, we explore the implications of a lawsuit filed by Florida's Attorney General, challenging the Biden administration's Title IX rule changes regarding transgender athletes' participation in female sports, a dispute that underscores the ongoing debate over gender identity and equality in athletics.

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    Trump: States should decide if women are prosecuted for abortion | Politics NewsUMC removes rule that homosexuality violates Christian teaching | Church & Ministries NewsJohn MacArthur criticized for claiming mental illness isn’t real | Church & Ministries NewsArizona repeals Civil War-era abortion ban ahead of 2024 vote | Politics NewsNorthwestern professor says journalism is 'not about objectivity' | U.S. NewsFlorida AG says Title IX change impacts girls' sports | Politics News'There was Jesus' singer makes 'American Idol' top 7 | Entertainment News