Here are 6 things you may not have noticed, but these short items are important:
1. Conservative and Christian Columbian Presidential Candidate Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay Was Shot During a Political Rally
The senator was shot three times, twice in the head.
Uribe Turbay had said that Columbian President Petro “represents the exact opposite of what Christian values represent. What’s more, he represents anti-values; he’s a person who wants to invert those values… and of course, throughout his political life, he has persecuted those of us who hold Christian faith.”
Please pray for Senator Miguel Uribe’s recovery.
2. The State of Nebraska: 29th State to Ban Trans-identified Men from Women’s Sports
Has your state banned it yet?
3. Facebook: AI Created Scam Ads Target Audience
• Scammers do not just blast out ads at random. They use Facebook’s ad targeting system to pick the most vulnerable audiences.
• Older users are targeted with health scams or celebrity cash giveaways.
• Men aged 25-45 are frequently shown crypto or investment ads
• Fans of specific celebrities or shows may see fake endorsements tied to those shows.
• Users who click on giveaways or contests are more likely to be targeted again.
• Common signs of Facebook AI Generated Scam Ads:
• Scam ads can be surprisingly well-made, but common themes show up again and again for:
• Free game betas or giveaways, especially ones that require downloads.
• Celebrity endorsements promoting crypto, weight loss pills, or supplements.
• Mimicked news articles or fake media logos.
• Urgent claims or miracle results, which are classic scam tactics.
4. Anchor Babies $145.6 Billion Tax money Every Year
Nine million anchor babies out of 40 million public-schools or attendees suggests 22.5 percent of U.S. public school enrollment could be anchor babies, a term used to describe children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents.
Federal statistics estimate U.S. taxpayers spent an average of $16, 280 per student in school year 2020-2021, the latest data available.
It is much more today.
9 million anchor babies at $16,280 each is $145.6 billion. Per year.
5. Target: Misinformation Verses the Truth
Media and social ad posts falsely claim Target has replaced its controversial LGBT collection for Pride Month (June) with a collection celebrating “America First” policy.
Here is the truth:
• Target did not stop its Pride Month displays.
• Target’s website hosts a 2025 Pride collection selling LGBT-themed merchandise.
One source of confusion was Target’s 2025 “Coastal summer style” collection which has many USA-themed items.
One social post said:
“BREAKING: Target OPTS OUT of Pride month & replaced its Pride collection with an American First Summer display.” This post had 1.2 million views and 56,000 likes.
6. The U.S. Supreme Court Ruled 6-3 to Uphold Tennessee’s Law Protecting Children from Harmful Puberty Blockers, Hormones, and Irreversible Mutilating Surgeries
Chief Justice John Roberts authored the majority opinion stating that the ruling was “only to ensure that” the law “does not violate” the Equal Protection clause.
“Having concluded that it does not, we leave questions regarding its policy to the people, their elected representatives, and the democratic process.”
The decision will protect similar laws protecting children in 26 other states.
