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'Boise Pride Season Kickoff' canceled for low attendance: 'It takes showing up'
The scheduled "Pride Season Kickoff" in Boise, Idaho, on June 6 was called off because too few were interested in purchasing tickets, despite online enthusiasm.

Sesame Street stokes backlash for promoting pride month: 'G for Groomer'
"Sesame Street" drew fire on social media Sunday for celebrating pride month, the latest firestorm related to allegations that the publicly funded children's program is pushing LGBT ideology on children.

PCA stated clerk repents, announces retirement amid fallout from 'scandalizers' list
The stated clerk of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) announced his imminent retirement Thursday and issued a second apology amid fallout regarding a list of alleged church "scandalizers" he recently publicized.

PCA stated clerk faces potential ethics probe over ‘scandalizers’ list: ‘Deeply disturbing’
The stated clerk of the second-largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States could potentially face an ethics investigation after he displayed a list of people he publicly accused of being "scandalizers."

Trump's week in review: Showdown with South Africa, Big Beautiful Bill, Make America Healthy Again
President Donald Trump's week was marked by a heated confrontation in the Oval Office with the president of South Africa over alleged genocide, a major legislative victory in the U.S. House of Representatives, and a further escalation in the administration’s tussle with Harvard University.

Rachel Levine awarded honorary degree by all-women's Smith College
Former U.S. Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine, a transgender-identifying man whose original name is Richard, was awarded an honorary degree at a private liberal arts women's college in Massachusetts earlier this week.

Pete Hegseth prompts criticism for prayer to 'King Jesus' during Pentagon event
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth led a prayer during a voluntary event at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, on Wednesday that addressed Jesus as king and invoked His wisdom for guidance, prompting critics to accuse him of violating the U.S. Constitution.

Critics slam Comey for ‘8647’ seashell story pleading ignorance: ‘Down-to-the-marrow stupid’
Former FBI Director James Comey drew scorn on social media after claiming he and his wife happened upon a group of seashells on a beach that said “8647,” a message some interpreted as a call for presidential assassination.

Dept. of Education rescinds $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University
The U.S. Department of Education has dismissed with prejudice an unprecedented $37.7 million fine against the largest Christian university in the United States following a years-long legal battle.

Son of merchant mariner who painted USMMA Jesus painting 'honored' by Duffy's support
Hunter A. Wood II, whose father painted the Jesus painting at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy that has repeatedly made headlines, said he is honored by how the midshipmen there have supported the artwork. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has vowed it will be restored after being taken down during the Biden administration.



















