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Memories of Pearl Harbor attack fading as ‘what-if’ questions remain
Yesterday, on the anniversary of the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor, we learned that memories of that event are fading…
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Democrats ridiculed for bragging about 2-cent savings on gallon of gas
Democrats in Congress are being mocked for celebrating the news that gas prices have dropped by 2 cents per gallon.…
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Coach sues after he was fired for replacing BLM poster with one about Jesus caring for all lives
A former college coach has filed a lawsuit saying his First Amendment rights were violated when he was fired for…
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Bipartisan tributes pour in for Senator Bob Dole
Condolences continue to pour in over the death of former U.S. Senator Robert Dole. The Republican died over the weekend…
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Bob Dole, Kansas senator, WWII hero and presidential candidate, dead at 98
Kansan Bob Dole, former Senate Majority Leader and 1996 presidential candidate, died Sunday morning at age 98, the Elizabeth Dole Foundation announced.…
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Laura Ingraham adds to growing chorus warning of dangers of “Incompetent” White House team
As even some left-leaning political commentators question decision-making in the White House, Fox News host Laura Ingraham says the problem…
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St. Louis University bans conservative commentator Matt Walsh from speaking
St. Louis University has cancelled a speech by commentator and children’s author Matt Walsh of “The Daily Wire” in what…
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Attorney general proposes Parents’ Bill of Rights in Missouri
Parents’ rights have been at the forefront of the battle over critical race theory and school closings during the pandemic.…
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