Inside: Media takes aim at Mike Johnson over porn accountability software, Woman drives car into what she thought was a Jewish school
| Virginia Dems sweep election, striking blow to Youngkin's push for 15-week abortion ban | Curated for you byCP Editors | Virginia Democrats are projected to gain control of both chambers of the state legislature, likely defeating Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin's plans to advance more Republican agenda items, including a 15-week abortion ban. All 140 seats in the Commonwealth's General Assembly were up for grabs on Tuesday, with Youngkin, who took office last year, hoping to see his party keep its majority in the House of Delegates while flipping the Senate. Full Story. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Media takes aim at Mike Johnson over porn accountability software | A resurfaced clip of House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., discussing his use of accountability software to prevent himself and his teen son from watching pornography is making the rounds on social media, with liberal media outlets using the 2022 clip to attack the conservative politician. Rolling Stone called the father-son accountability "creepy" while The New Republic suggested Johnson has "unusual porn habits." Read author Daniel Friedman's clapback to the criticism now. | 'Terrorist': Woman drives car into what she thought was a Jewish school | A 34-year-old Indiana woman has been labeled a "terrorist" by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police after admitting that she intentionally planned to attack what she thought was a Jewish school. Ruba Almaghtheh backed her car into the building while children and adults were inside, telling police she was offended by the "Hebrew Israelite" symbol on the front of the facility. The building, however, belongs to an anti-Semitic hate group. Almaghtheh, who reportedly made references to "her people back in Palestine," was arrested on a preliminary charge of criminal recklessness. Read more. | Leaders react to Nashville school shooter's manifesto | The leaked manifesto of trans-identified Nashville Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale sent shockwaves throughout the U.S., with screenshots of the handwritten pages detailing the planned violence and murder of children. From presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to conservative commentator Ben Shapiro and the shooting victims' parents, many were quick to weigh in following the release. Here's a look at five key reactions. | Michigan pastor not guilty in criminal sexual conduct case | Pastor Carlton Lynch of Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Benton Harbor, Mich., was found not guilty of criminal sexual conduct and bribery on Thursday. The charges against the pastor and civil rights leader stemmed from allegations made against Lynch in 2018 and 2022. Read more. |
| | Interpreting terrible atrocities on Earth with heavenly lens | When we witness terrible atrocities on earth, we must interpret them in light of the heavenly reality. Heaven is a palace from which God rules sovereign over all, and Heaven is a temple where He is worshiped as He ought. This is the reality. How, then, do these visions of God in His heavenly palace/temple impact our understanding of what happens here on earth? Continue reading. |
| | Kat Von D: Pray, don't criticize | Celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D, who recently went public with her conversion to Christianity, has called on Christians to pray for her husband instead of criticizing him. Her comments came during Allie Beth Stuckey's "Relatable" podcast, with the "LA Ink" star discussing how pandemic-era lockdowns and Antifa's threats of violence in her own front yard made her question her spirituality. Read more from Kat's interview or watch the full episode here. | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! -- CP Editors |
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