As the winner of the 2020 election remains unclear, numerous lawsuits and recounts continue. The President-Elect will be determined on December 14, by which time all states will have certified the winner ...
Read More »Madison Cawthorn, youngest person elected to Congress in 55 years, shares his faith
Madison Cawthorn recently made history when he became the youngest person elected to Congress since 1965. He also is well known for standing to recite the Pledge of Allegiance during his speech ...
Read More »U.S. divorce rate hits 50-year low, but marriage rates plummet
The U.S. divorce rate is the lowest it has been in a half century, according to data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. The new data show that 14.9 marriages per ...
Read More »NFL star Burgess Owens flips Utah seat, further eroding Democrat majority
While national news media and Democrats demand President Donald Trump concede, Republican candidates across the nation, like Utah’s Burgess Owens, continue to win after they also refused to concede. The string of ...
Read More »SpaceX launch: America back in control
SpaceX and America heralded its historic return to regularly launched manned space flights from US soil on Sunday. A Falcon 9 rocket carrying four astronauts lit up the night sky on Sunday ...
Read More »Alternative social media sites Parler, MeWe, Gab becoming popular in wake of election
Many conservatives are switching to other social media platforms such as Parler, MeWe or Gab instead of Facebook or Twitter. These social networking services have been around for several years and classify themselves ...
Read More »Fifteen additional pro-life women elected to House of Representatives
One underreported story from Election Day is that at least 15 new pro-life women will join the House of Representatives in January. “We attribute their success to the fact that life is ...
Read More »Newsom, Pelosi scramble after caught breaking distancing rules
Democrat leaders Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi are being called out for hypocrisy over COVID distancing restrictions they’ve put in place. On Friday, Newsom, the Governor of California, apologized for joining in ...
Read More »Sen. Josh Hawley introduces bill to protect election integrity
Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley wants to make sure that the confusion surrounding this year’s election doesn’t happen again. Earlier this week, he introduced the Protect Election Integrity Act of 2020. “The ...
Read More »Former top Michigan election official: evidence needs ‘court intervention’
The former top election official in Michigan has signed a sworn affidavit calling for a state-wide recount, citing sufficient evidence of election fraud. Ruth Johnson said the allegations made in a recent ...
Read More »Vaccine volunteers report side effects as ‘severe hangover’
An announcement that a vaccine against COVID-19 is drawing praise while reports emerge of the side effects. Over 43,500 volunteers are taking part in Pfizer’s vaccine trial with some describing it as a ...
Read More »Homeschooling soars as public school enrollment falls across nation
According to a recent Gallup poll, the rate of homeschooling has doubled since last year to nearly 10 percent, while the rate of children enrolled in a public school declined seven percent ...
Read More »Jewish vote for Republican presidential candidate biggest in decades
Regardless of the outcome of the U.S. presidential race, the close results and possibility of a split Congress indicate that the nation remains deeply divided politically and socially. The Jewish community is ...
Read More »Biden, Harris announce they’ll reverse pro-life executive orders
The fears of pro-life voters are being realized as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris prepare to reverse policies that have saved countless babies from abortion. Should they officially be declared the winners ...
Read More »Pastors say pandemic economy still hurting congregations
After a few years of economic optimism, pastors say the pandemic economy is still hurting their congregation. The news comes as many cities across the U.S. still have restrictions in place for ...
Read More »AG Barr authorizes DOJ to ‘pursue substantial allegations’ of election fraud
The Attorney General of the United States has authorized federal prosecutors across the country to “pursue substantial allegations” of voting irregularities, according to a leaked memo. The news comes as the Michigan ...
Read More »353 counties have more registered voters than citizens of legal age
Washington, DC – Judicial Watch has released more information from a September 2020 study revealing that 353 U.S. counties had 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens. In other words, ...
Read More »Attorneys general from across nation sue Pennsylvania over ballots
Attorneys general from across the nation are joining a lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania mail-in ballots before the U.S. Supreme Court, according to multiple reports. Missouri’s AG is now one of them. A spokesperson for Missouri Attorney ...
Read More »Biden addresses nation as Michigan legislature issues subpoenas over fraud
Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden decided to address the nation as “president-elect” on Saturday night despite the fact that Electoral College “Electors,” and not news outlets, determine who is ...
Read More »Orange County looks to flip Congressional seats red
In Southern California, Orange County looks to return conservatives to Congress. Two Republican challengers have continued to widen slim leads over Orange County California Democratic House members. The races remained too close ...
Read More »President Trump’s remarks on ballot counting and alleged fraud
Metro Voice regularly shares the transcripts of the President’s remarks in an effort to bypass media filters. Below are President Trump‘s remarks about ballot counting and suspected fraud in Philadelphia. The remarks ...
Read More »Philadelphia sheriff defies court order, refuses poll watchers access to counting
Trump campaign officials said on Thursday that the Philadelphia sheriff is refusing to enforce a judge’s order that compels election officials to allow Republican observers adequate access to monitor the ballot count. ...
Read More »Biden had less evangelical support than Clinton did in 2016, poll finds
White evangelical support for the Democratic presidential candidate dropped from 2016 to this year, according to research by the Faith & Freedom Coalition. Eighty-one percent of self-identified white evangelicals voted for President ...
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court hears case that may have significant impact on religious liberty
Although it was largely overshadowed by the election, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a case regarding a Catholic foster care agency that refuses to compromise its religious ...
Read More »Trump campaign files lawsuit in Michigan after it’s denied access to observe vote counting
The campaign of President Donald trump has filed a lawsuit in Michigan after Democrat officials there prevented its officials from legally observing the vote counting process. The campaign wants to ensure the ...
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