Nearly nine in 10 American universities restrict free speech in some form, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE’s) 2021 Spotlight on Speech Codes. The organization looked at the free ...
Read More »Pence affirms Biden as President-elect after Capitol breached
Vice President Mike Pence affirmed the vote of the Senate early Thursday morning, announcing that Joe Biden had secured enough electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election. The night-long debate came after ...
Read More »List of objectors as joint session of Congress meets today
As the Senate and House convene Wednesday, 90 Republicans are saying they will object to electoral votes for specific states. If objectors fail, the joint session of Congress could bring to an ...
Read More »Democrats take one Georgia seat, pro-life policies threatened
Democrat Raphael Warnock has defeated pro-life Senator Kelly Loeffler in one of the two Georgia runoff Senate races. Warnock was ahead with just over 50 percent of the vote. Pro-life Republican U.S. ...
Read More »Plan to challenge electoral votes divides Republicans in Senate
Senate Republicans are divided over plans to object to electoral votes on Wednesday. Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.), up for reelection in 2022, said in a statement that he supports President Donald Trump ...
Read More »Georgia will decide fate of current pro-life US Senate
Pro-life attention is on Georgia today as voters decide a runoff election for two US Senate seats. Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler face challengers from radical pro-abortion Democrats Raphael Warnock ...
Read More »Democrats plan to ditch Hyde Amendment that bans federally funded abortion
The Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funding of abortion, is at risk of being repealed in the next Congress. “This is the last year,” said Rep. Rosa DeLauro, a Connecticut Democrat who ...
Read More »From cotton to Congress, Sen. Tim Scott shares a positive vision
Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is offering a message of hope despite the contentious political climate in the United States. “I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and my savior, ...
Read More »Can employers require workers take a Covid vaccine?
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency in charge of enforcing laws prohibiting discrimination in the workplace, on Dec. 16 said that employers can require employees to get vaccinated before entering ...
Read More »Obamacare plans will cover elective abortions in most states next year
More than two-thirds of health plans on Obamacare exchanges will cover elective abortions in 2021, according to the pro-life Charlotte Lozier Institute, “Due to the former Obama administration’s severe lack of transparency ...
Read More »Hawley will object to Electoral College vote for Biden, citing fraud and big tech
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley has announced he will object to the Electoral College vote for Joe Biden on Jan. 6. Hawley made the announcement Wednesday in a tweet, noting the evidence he ...
Read More »Covid bill also requires Navy and FBI release data on UFOs
Was E.T. phoning home from the U.S. Capitol? Perhaps so as one of the most curious parts of the just-signed Coronavirus relief bill has to do with the Navy and UFOs. While ...
Read More »Half of households with children concerned about food security for the next month
The new year would be a good time for churches and individuals to step up to help feed the hungry. Less than half of households with kids in the United State are ...
Read More »Pro-life Operation Rescue recognizes President Trump as its person of the year
Although “Time” magazine selected Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as its persons of the year, Operation Rescue honored President Trump with its 2020 Person of the Year Malachi Award. The organization gives ...
Read More »Obama loses spot as “most admired man” to President Donald Trump
Barack Obama has been dethroned as America’s most admired man and many are saying it’s another clue into a 2020 election result that doesn’t align with polling. The Gallup polling organization asked ...
Read More »President and First Lady wish America a Merry Christmas
Americans were wished a Merry Christmas by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump wished Americans a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, expressing gratitude to God and courageous citizens. “The President and I want to wish ...
Read More »Recall of California Governor Newsom gains steam after lockdowns
Months of regulatory overreach and lockdowns are catching up with California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Willie Brown, a former state assembly speaker, warned him in a newspaper column headlined. “Gavin Newsom is in ...
Read More »President Trump’s letter explaining veto of Defense Act
President Donald Trump on Thursday vetoed the National Defense Authorization Act, fulfilling a promise he made months ago. The president had told Congress he would not sign unless it contained elements that ...
Read More »VIDEO: President Trump addresses nation about election battle
In a message to the nation late Tuesday, President Donald Trump explained to the American people why he is pursuing all legal and constitutional challenges to “stop the theft of the presidential ...
Read More »Justice Department suit says Walmart fueled opioid crisis
Did Walmart help create the opioid crisis? That’s what a U.S. Justice Department suit alleges saying that the retail giant illegally dispensed controlled substances to customers. The complaint alleges Walmart pharmacists knowingly ...
Read More »Congressman Matt Gaetz joins growing number objecting to Electoral College tally
Congressman Matt Gaetz says he will vote his conscience and join other Republicans Jan. 6 and vote not to affirm the Electoral College results. The Congressional is needed to certify the presidential ...
Read More »Court ruling solidifies the position of Arkansas as most pro-life state
Arkansas is being recognized as one of the most pro-life states in the nation. The Eighth Circuit Court declined to hear a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and the ...
Read More »Congress today will vote on stimulus no one has read
A new stimulus package is scheduled to have a vote in Congress Monday morning even as almost no legislators have read it. The House of Representatives is scheduled to meet after 9 ...
Read More »Trump campaign files challenge to Pennsylvania in U.S. Supreme Court
The Trump re-election campaign has filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a lower court ruling. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court had upheld changes to the election process made by ...
Read More »Home Depot will pay multi-million fine for lead paint violations
Home Depot will pay a fine by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice in a nationwide settlement. Parent company Home Depot U.S.A. Inc. is cited with breaking ...
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