The head of the Federal Elections Commission this week warned Americans that there is a “substantial chance” the final outcome of the presidential election may not be known on election night. The ...
Read More »Majority of Americans think Biden would die during first term
A new poll finds that more than half of Americans polled think that Joe Biden would die before finishing a four-year term if he is elected to the presidency in November. In ...
Read More »Graham calls on Christians to descend on Washington for prayer march
Franklin Graham is calling for hundreds of thousands of believers and their pastors and churches to join him for “Prayer March 2020” in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 26. “Our nation is in ...
Read More »Black Seattle police chief resigns after Democrat city council defunding vote
After months of animosity from the Seattle City Council and mayor, the city’s police chief says she is stepping down. The announcement was made public the same day the City Council approved shrinking ...
Read More »Accused rapist kills victim after release from jail over covid concerns
An accused rapist, released from prison because of the pandemic, has murdered the victim in her apartment. The horrific incident is being condemned across the nation by victims’s rights organizations and law ...
Read More »Ted Cruz asks US military to stop attacks on faith
Concerns about a culture of discrimination and hostility toward faith in the US Military have led Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to demand an explanation from Defense Secretary Mark Esper. He sent the ...
Read More »Trump signs executive orders to extend unemployment benefits, cut payroll taxes, assist renters & relieve student debt
President Donald Trump signed four executive actions Saturday for coronavirus economic relief, after lawmakers failed to reach a deal on Friday. Trump accused Democrats of stonewalling greater aid efforts. Trump’s executive action calls for $400-per-week in supplemental ...
Read More »Trump may bypass Democrats, issue unemployment order; also require preexisting conditions to be covered by insurance
President Trump said on Friday he could sign executive orders within a week that would extend unemployment benefits that expired on July 31, and that he will also sign an executive order ...
Read More »Families furious as Andrew Cuomo hides number of nursing home deaths
The New York State Assembly and Senate gave New York Health Commissioner Howard Zucker plenty of chances to tell them the number of nursing home residents who have died from COVID, but ...
Read More »Protestors in Portland are burning Bibles
In a scene reminiscent of 1930s Nazi Germany, protestors in Portland, Oregon are now burning Bibles in the street. Protesters carrying “Black Lives Matter” signs threw Bibles into a fire in front ...
Read More »World’s largest plane delivers US Military trucks to be retrofitted in Israel
The world’s largest airplane landed in Israel Monday bringing a shipment of American military trucks. The trucks will be integrated into Israel’s famous Iron Dome anti-missile system being sold to the U.S. ...
Read More »San Francisco Giants pitcher refuses to kneel because of faith
Pitcher Sam Coonrod of the San Francisco Giants recently took a stand by refusing to take a knee. He said his Christian faith was the reason he refused to kneel during the ...
Read More »SpaceX Crew Dragon to splash down Sunday
The Crew Dragon spaceship is scheduled to return to Earth Sunday afternoon with a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico. The two-person craft, built by Elon Musk’s SpaceX Corporation, will end a ...
Read More »Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain dead
Popular Republican candidate and business owner Herman Cain died Thursday after being hospitalized for Covid-19. Cain, 74, was admitted to an Atlanta hospital on July 1. His death was announced on his website and ...
Read More »100 police agencies withdraw from guarding Democratic Convention
In a historic announcement, more than 100 police agencies are pulling out of agreements to send personnel to the Democratic National Convention (DNC) scheduled for August. The police departments stated they could ...
Read More »Republicans announce details of HEALS Act stimulus effort
As Democrats revive Congressional hearings over the now debunked Russian collusion theory, Senate Republicans have finished a second stimulus plan to nurture the economic expansion. The proposal aims to stimulate the economy ...
Read More »New $1,200 stimulus checks to go out in August
Stimulus checks will once again be distributed to most Americans in August, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told reporters on Saturday. The Treasury announced they will again be $1,200. The new payments will ...
Read More »Washington Post settles $250 million defamation suit with student Nick Sandmann
Newsrooms across the nation, enjoying relative immunity from the consequences of publishing falsified stories, have again been rocked this week. Nick Sandmann, the high school student who was subjected to negative press ...
Read More »CDC now strongly favors schools reopening in fall
As polls show an overwhelming majority of both Democrats and Republicans believe schools should reopen, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the science now backs it up. The nation’s ...
Read More »Polls: most parents want to reopen schools this fall
As the coronavirus lockdown loosens, most parents of school-age children want to reopen schools this fall and say it will be bad for students if they do not. A new Rasmussen Reports ...
Read More »Ready for mail-in ballots? Neither are most states
The road to the November 2020 presidential election is already fraught with unprecedented crises and uncertainty. Now comes expanded mail-in voting. The COVID-19 pandemic has uprooted daily life and changed cultural norms, ...
Read More »Nike, among global brands relying on religious minorities as slave labor
“Slave labor.” That is the term U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo used on July 16 when speaking about China to television anchor Bill Hemmer on his Fox News show. The polite ...
Read More »After endorsing Obama/Biden twice, police unions now support Trump
Families of police officers applauded this week as the National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO) endorsed President Donald Trump for reelection. It had supported the Obama/Biden ticket in 2008 and 2012. The ...
Read More »Walmart will be closed on Thanksgiving this year
Walmart announced on Tuesday it will close all of its stores on Thanksgiving this year. The move shocked retail analysts who point to a trend in recent years in which Black Friday ...
Read More »Christian leaders concerned about rising attacks on churches
Attacks against churches is rising at alarming rates, said Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council. “It looked like something out of a 2015 news report — a picture from ISIS, ...
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