Thursday, February 6, 2025

On Thursday’s Front Page: The White House is standing firm on President Trump’s proposal to take over the Gaza Strip, President Trump has signed an executive order banning biological males from participating in women’s scholastic sports, and more.


A day after President Trump shocked the world by floating a plan to take over and redevelop the war-torn Gaza Strip, the White House stood firm on the proposal but said the relocation of Palestinian residents would be only temporary.
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President Trump ordered a ban Wednesday on biological males seeking to participate in girls’ and women’s scholastic sports, fulfilling a campaign promise and posterizing Democrats on an issue that has become a slam dunk for Republicans.
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The sheer size of a massive egg heist — the eggs were worth $40,000 and were stolen from the back of a distribution trailer at an egg supply depot in Greencastle, Pennsylvania — is raising questions about how the thieves will be able to unload that many eggs.
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New documents reveal the extent of the Biden administration’s “eco grief” workshops, in which U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees were encouraged to channel feelings of ecological anxiety into “lifesaving changes” for the planet.
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In the Book of Genesis, God ordered Adam and Eve to “go forth and multiply” — and members of the pronatalism movement aim to make that directive exponential.
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The Trump administration will embrace and uphold the core American value of religious freedom and expand protections for people of all faiths while rolling back federal censorship efforts “used to prevent Americans from speaking their conscience and speaking their mind,” Vice President J.D. Vance said Wednesday.
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