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Missouri House begins debate on parents’ bill of rights
The Missouri Legislature wasted little time in tackling the numerous education bills that have been filed in the new session.…
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March for Life in Washington DC will take place Jan. 21
The 49th Annual March for Life annual rally in Washington, DC, will proceed as planned on Friday, January 21, despite…
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IRS blames delays on pandemic but snooping in your PayPal account may be real reason
Taxpayers can expect frustration and long delays Treasury Department officials warned on Monday, blaming it on the pandemic and low…
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Vaccine passport is not mark of the beast, says Franklin Graham
When it was reported that a vaccine passport microchip implant has been developed, some Christians questioned whether it could be…
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Trouble brewing: Economists say coffee prices to double in 2022
Coffee is as much a part of many church services as preaching and singing, not to mentions business meetings and…
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Focus on the Family implements vaccine mandate for staff
The Christian ministry founded by James Dobson is imposing a vaccine mandate on all employees. Focus on the Family emailed…
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Sen. Josh Hawley maintains strong poll numbers, fundraising despite media attacks
A number of liberal politicians and media outlets criticized Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, often with misinformation, after protests at the…
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Travel expert offers predictions for 2022
Travel expert Steve Glenn has shared his travel predictions for 2022. In his newsletter to followers, he says that over…
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mRNA co-inventor Dr. Robert Malone to Joe Rogan: US in ‘Mass-Formation Psychosis’
Famed mRNA contributor Dr. Robert Malone believes the United States is in the midst of a “mass formation psychosis.” Malone, who…
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Dozens of education bills await Missouri legislators as new session begins
Education is a hot topic in Missouri as the 101st General Assembly’s Second Session begins this week. More than 100…
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