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Today on Good News Friday we look at some stories on David and Tim’s stack of good news articles- Billy Graham is honored with a statue in the US Capitol. Ohio purges its voter roll of ineligible and fraudulent voters. Companies who practice wokeness are continuing to suffer. San Francisco is requiring welfare recipients to undergo drug testing before receiving government assistance. And military aid is once again being sent to Israel.
Discover the profound influence of faith on America's foundations for an enlightening journey through the hallowed halls of the U.S. Capitol. We're examining the spiritual messages embedded in the architecture, underscored by the recent unveiling of the Billy Graham statue. Pastors, you're especially invited to our exclusive DC briefing where we'll delve into the historical threads that weave religion and governance together. Plus, we'll tackle how Ohio's new law is setting a precedent for election integrity, ensuring that only U.S. citizens can cast their vote—commendable work that could reshape the voting landscape.
The pulse of the public is thumping with reactions to corporate America's stance during Pride Month—with companies like Bud Light, Disney, and Target feeling the heat. We analyze the consumer backlash that is forcing corporations to realign with their customer base. Meanwhile, San Francisco's surprising political pivot casts light on shifting societal values, as voters push for stricter welfare measures and stronger police presence. Join us as we dissect these critical moments and their ramifications on our nation's dialogue between electorate, governance, and the social fabric that binds us all.
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Today on Good News Friday we look at some stories on David and Tim’s stack of good news articles- Billy Graham is honored with a statue in the US Capitol. Ohio purges its voter roll of ineligible and fraudulent voters. Companies who practice wokeness are continuing to suffer. San Francisco is requiring welfare recipients to undergo drug testing before receiving government assistance. And military aid is once again being sent to Israel.
Discover the profound influence of faith on America's foundations for an enlightening journey through the hallowed halls of the U.S. Capitol. We're examining the spiritual messages embedded in the architecture, underscored by the recent unveiling of the Billy Graham statue. Pastors, you're especially invited to our exclusive DC briefing where we'll delve into the historical threads that weave religion and governance together. Plus, we'll tackle how Ohio's new law is setting a precedent for election integrity, ensuring that only U.S. citizens can cast their vote—commendable work that could reshape the voting landscape.
The pulse of the public is thumping with reactions to corporate America's stance during Pride Month—with companies like Bud Light, Disney, and Target feeling the heat. We analyze the consumer backlash that is forcing corporations to realign with their customer base. Meanwhile, San Francisco's surprising political pivot casts light on shifting societal values, as voters push for stricter welfare measures and stronger police presence. Join us as we dissect these critical moments and their ramifications on our nation's dialogue between electorate, governance, and the social fabric that binds us all.
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