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The page displays a news feed with multiple article headlines and brief excerpts: 1. 'Trump's deal does not bind us': Israeli leaders decry Lebanon's inclusion in US-Iran deal - Israel is not bound to US President Donald Trump's US-Iran ceasefire agreement, Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir said in an X/Twitter post on Monday morning. 2. Bigger battle brews after med group pushing children into transgenderism gets favorable ruling - Florida's lawsuit against a medical association pushing child sex change procedures is stalled after a federal judge declared the case to be 'weak'. 3. WATCH: Mauricio Ruffy Quotes John 3:16 After Defeating Michael Chandler at UFC Freedom 250 - Brazilian fighter Mauricio Ruffy defeated Michael Chandler and quoted scripture after his victory. 4. Abortion industry promoters find new way to threaten members of pro-life movement - New Jersey's new abortion protection bill could make pro-life activism illegal in the state. 5. Anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe surge in May - Anti-Christian incidents across Europe rose sharply in May with record arson attacks. 6. The LGBTQ+ philosophy and Scripture don't blend - Article discussing church positions on sexual inclusion. 7. Christian ballplayer inks Bible verse next to 'gay' rainbow on baseball cap - Landen Roupp, a pitcher for the San Francisco Giants, personalized his cap. 8. Teachers union chief under fire for trying to use pension funds for leftist politics - The second largest teachers union in the U.S. may be using pensions to advance political agenda. 9. What Is the 'Gospel'? - Explanation of the gospel as 'good news' in biblical context. 10. Christian police officer reaches settlement over diversity training discrimination claim - North Yorkshire Police settled with a former police community support officer (PCSO) over discrimination claims. 11. NOW 2 former court clerks arrested for helping illegal aliens avoid arrest - Two former court clerks indicted for helping illegal aliens avoid law enforcement. 12. We can learn vital lessons on the value of life from those with special needs - Personal reflection by Heather Jenkins.

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