| Activists: Biden's Title IX changes could erase women | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Friday, September 22, and today's headlines include activists warning of the consequences of Biden's Title IX changes, Tim Ballard clapping back at a Vice report, and the debut of a non-binary character on a children's show. | Conservative activists called for the resignation of the U.S. Department of Education's Catherine Lhamon on Thursday in the wake of the Biden administration's proposed Title IX rule changes, which they warn could interfere with parental rights and further the "erasure" of women-only spaces. "We know that Title IX goes beyond sports titles," warned Annabelle Rutledge, the vice president of advancement and external relations at Concerned Women for America. "It impacts every asset of their future, and even if it didn't, it's still wrong for them to have to work to a certain end and have that stripped away from them by a male." Full Story. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Did FBI fire agent for 'radical' Catholics memo? Garland unsure | Republican lawmakers didn't mince words when challenging U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland's response to an FBI memo that warned of "radical-traditionalist Catholic ideology." During a Wednesday hearing, Garland initially hesitated to answer whether traditional Catholics are violent and stated he was unsure whether the memo's author was fired for drafting and circulating the piece. Read more. | Ballard denies Vice report alleging sexual misconduct | Tim Ballard, whose work in rescuing victims of sex trafficking inspired the hit film "Sound of Freedom," denied allegations of sexual misconduct reported by Vice, labeling them "baseless inventions." Vice claims its information came from unidentified sources close to Ballard's Operation Underground Railroad and an "anonymous" letter making the rounds on social media. Read more. |
| | Kirk Franklin meets father at 53 | Gospel pioneer Kirk Franklin has released a documentary chronicling his journey of discovering who his biological father is and reconciling with his estranged son. In "Father's Day: A Kirk Franklin Story," Franklin describes his adoption at age 4 by a distant relative and opens up about his upbringing and challenging relationship with his mother, including the discovery that his biological father is not who she said it was. Read more. | For the kids? 'Paw Patrol' debuts non-binary character | The popular children's cartoon series "Paw Patrol" has debuted a non-binary character for the spinoff series "Rubble & Crew." Show writer Lindz Amer, who uses "they/them" pronouns and identifies as "the queer Mr. Rogers," described the experience of writing a nonbinary character for children as a "bucket list item." The show is rated TV-Y.Read more. | | | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again on Monday! -- CP Editors |
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