Half Of Americans Believe In God Without Doubt, Target's Pride Merch From A Pro-Satan Brand, Toddler Saved From Deadly Fall
Top headlines for Thursday, May 25, 2023
While less than half of adults in the U.S. believe in God without a doubt or attend religious services frequently, the majority, almost 80%, say they still pray, a new study from NORC at the University of Chicago shows. From men wearing women’s swimsuits to LGBT-themed products targeted at children, multiple corporations, including Target and Starbucks, have become embroiled in controversy for promoting trans ideology. Devout Christian Megan Danielle of Georgia came in second place for season 21 of the popular singing competition television program American Idol. A pregnant woman walking her dog in Des Moines, Iowa, saved the life of her neighbor's son after the toddler fell out of a second-story window, rescuing the 2-year-old child before he could plummet to his death or suffer severe injuries.
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- Target sells pride merch from ‘Satan respects pronouns’ brand | U.S. News
- Christian singer Megan Danielle wins 2nd place on 'American Idol' | Entertainment News
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