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Missouri News
Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens announces U.S. Senate run
Eric Greitens is back. The former Missouri governor, who resigned amid a scandal, announced on Monday that he will run…
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Home sales dip as uncertainty grows over taxes, spending
Is the 4-year housing boom coming to an end? That possibility has some worried as home sales fell more than…
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Travel
Christian woman wins Louisiana congressional seat left open by late husband
Yet another Christian woman will join the U.S. House of Representatives. Republican Julia Letlow won a special election in Louisiana…
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Oral Roberts University players pray after NCAA tournament upset win over Ohio
Oral Robert University basketball players prayed and gave thanks to God after their upset win. The team recorded the biggest…
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One million illegal migrants by summer, warns Congressman
Illegal border crossings will hit one million by summer. That’s the assessment of the Biden border crisis given by Rep.…
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Just when you thought it was safe, Meghan Markle may run for president
For any Americans who are not yet tired of Meghan Markle, rumors are circulating that she may run for president…
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Family Research Council criticizes confirmation of ‘radical’ Becerra
The Family Research Council says the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Xavier Becerra as Secretary of Health and Human Services makes…
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Media Watch
Christian journalist among media members questioning access to Biden Administration
Journalists ranging from a Christian reporter to a writer for “Playboy” are concerned about limited access to the Biden Administration.…
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Signatures to oust Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom far exceed number needed
California Gov. Gavin Newsom could be kicked out of office prematurely after backers of the recall effort against him submitted…
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Regardless of party affiliation, Americans want to reopen schools
Most Americans want schools to reopen, including majorities of all political persuasions and regions of the country. More than 94…
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