Despite Wind at Its Back, America’s Dominant Abortion Provider Faces a Struggle to Adapt

Shown, an image from a Planned Parenthood video likening chemical abortion to an “early miscarriage” with “lots of cramps and bleeding.” As many of its surgical abortion clinics close, the organization faces competition from abortion drugs widely available online. By Mark Hemingway, RealClearInvestigationsSeptember 8, 2022 Since the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June, Planned… Continue reading Despite Wind at Its Back, America’s Dominant Abortion Provider Faces a Struggle to Adapt

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The Meaning of Charity – SpiritualDirection.com

Editor’s note: This article is part 8 of a series, “The Kingdom of Grace.”  Part 7 can be found here.  When many people hear the word charity, the first thing that comes to mind are various works of mercy such as soup kitchens, shelters, and orphanages. All such things are outward works of charity indeed,… Continue reading The Meaning of Charity – SpiritualDirection.com

The Rule Of 20 And Why The Bear Market Remains

Authored by Lance Roberts via The Epoch Times, The “Rule Of 20” says the “bear market” may just be resting despite much commentary to the contrary. In a recent Investing.com article, Bank of America strategist Savita Subramanian warned clients that stocks are still expensive despite this year’s drawdown. “Our analysis of the ERP indicates a 20% likelihood… Continue reading The Rule Of 20 And Why The Bear Market Remains

Spring-Heeled Jack (Victorian Mystery!)

Podcast: Download MYS223: In 19th century London, residents reported a ghostly figure in outrageous costumes would accost them, sometimes bellowing blue flame in their faces, and then vanish in the night. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli ask who was Spring-Heeled Jack and did he really exist. Get all new episodes automatically and for free: Follow… Continue reading Spring-Heeled Jack (Victorian Mystery!)

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Bank of America’s Equity: Racial Discrimination, Elitism, Fraud, and Bad Business

Bank of America (BoA)’s newest racially discriminatory program provides a casebook study in what “equity” is really about – racial discrimination perpetrated by billionaires against poor white people to atone on the backs of others for the fact that they are very, very rich, while too few non-white people are equally rich. In other words, making other,… Continue reading Bank of America’s Equity: Racial Discrimination, Elitism, Fraud, and Bad Business

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See Delicate Rib Vortices Encircle Breaking Ocean Waves

Imagine the perfect ocean wave: a wall of water swells and curls in on itself before breaking dramatically near the shore. Catching such a wave would be any surfer’s dream—and the physics underneath its churning surface is just as mind-blowing as the ride. As an ocean wave coils, it creates a hollow tube made of… Continue reading See Delicate Rib Vortices Encircle Breaking Ocean Waves

Central Bankers From Around The Globe Deliver Hawkish Message At Jackson Hole

For those waiting in anticipation of a sudden central bank reversal on interest rate hikes or full capitulation and a return to stimulus, you might be holding your breath a while longer.   A host of central banking heads from around the world delivered a unified message of hawkish intent on Saturday at the Kansas… Continue reading Central Bankers From Around The Globe Deliver Hawkish Message At Jackson Hole

How Blatant Anti-White Racism Won Acceptance in Elite America

In a 2021 lecture at Yale University titled “The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind,” psychiatrist Aruna Khilanani described her “fantasies of unloading a revolver into the head of any white person that got in my way, burying their body and wiping my bloody hands as I walked away relatively guiltless with a bounce in… Continue reading How Blatant Anti-White Racism Won Acceptance in Elite America

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See Iceland Aglow in Volcanic Eruptions

Breaking more than seven months of calm, the peninsula of Reykjanes in western Iceland has once again burst into volcanic flames. After a swarm of earthquakes in late July and early August rocked the area,lava burst forth from the Fagradalsfjall volcano into the valley of Meradalir—not far from the barely cooled lava from the same… Continue reading See Iceland Aglow in Volcanic Eruptions