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Focus on the Family founder Dr. James Dobson dies at 89
Dr. James Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family, has passed away — he was 89 years old. Dobson was a pillar of the Evangelical community for decades and one of the best-known Christian broadcasters of all time. He was also an advisor to presidents, a best-selling author and a trained psychologist. Gary Bauer of the James Dobson Family Institute says “Dr. Dobson was a pioneer — a man of deep conviction whose voice shaped the way generations view faith, family and culture.”
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Greg Clugston SRN News White House correspondent
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Supreme Court upholds Trump passport gender policy
The Trump administration has won a transgender case at the Supreme Court. Justices are allowing the administration to enforce a policy blocking transgender and nonbinary people from choosing a sex on their passport that’s different from their biological sex. In January, President Trump signed an executive order declaring the U-S would “recognize two sexes, male and female,” based on birth certificates and “biological classification.”
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GOP Promises Thorough Oversight Hearings On Trump Executive Moves
Senate Republicans say upcoming hearings will provide thorough oversight of President Trump’s use of executive power. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says he;s observed a lot of presidents and says they all try to exert as much executive power as they can. Then he says as a matter of course those decisions often have to face scutiny from the courts and Congress, Thune told CNN Republican senators “have a responsibility as an independent, coequal branch of the government to make sure that we’re doing appropriate oversight of these decisions.”
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Bernie Bennett SRN News U.S. House correspondent
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Americans Think Job Market Tightens
WASHINGTON (AP) – Americans say they are increasingly concerned about their ability to find a good job, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll . Reporter Bernie Bennett has the details.
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High prices for groceries, housing and health care persist as a fear for many households, while rising electricity bills and the cost of gas at the pump are also sources of anxiety, according to the survey.
Some 47% of U.S. adults are “not very” or “not at all confident” they could find a good job if they wanted to, an increase from 37% when the question was last asked in October 2023.
Electricity bills are a “major” source of stress for 36% of U.S. adults. Just more than one-half said the cost of groceries are a “major” source of financial stress, and about 4 in 10 said the cost of housing and health care were a serious strain. About one-third said they were feeling high stress about gas prices.
Bernie Bennett in Washington.
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A female hockey player calls it quits
A female hockey player calls it quits
VERBATIM: Rachel Stoneberg doesn’t want to play against men and under the law in Minnesota — where she lives — she would have to. The Women’s Hockey Association of Minnesota has several men playing on its teams and Stoneberg, is a social media post, says it’s time to draw a line. Writing on X, Stoneberg says of the league “They do not care about my safety or the sanctity of the sport. I can no longer participate in a league that does not care about me.” MH REPORTING
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