A former Jerusalem librarian has been sentenced to prison after being outed as a spy for the Iranian-backed terrorist group Hezbollah. The group is the world’s most well-funded terrorist organization and operates ...
Read More »Despite boycotts, Chick-fil-A still #1 with Americans
Even after several years of organized boycotts from Democrat-led city councils to leftist college campuses, Chick-fil-A is still #1. It’s the seventh year in a row that consumers have chosen the Christian-owned ...
Read More »Our founding fathers knew: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty
Besides Christmas, Independence Day is my favorite time of the year! I love celebrating the birth of our country, liberty, and our founding fathers! My love of country and patriotism comes from ...
Read More »Lee Greenwood shares faith behind his song “God Bless the USA”
The Lee Greenwood song “God Bless the USA” has become as much of part of the Fourth of July as barbecues and fireworks. During an interview with CBN’s Studio 5, Greenwood shared ...
Read More »‘Lost tribe’ Bnei Menashe returns to Israel
The Bnei Menashe has been nicknamed a “lost tribe” and is an ethnolinguistic group in India’s North-Eastern border states of Manipur and Mizoram. They can possibly date their origins back to Old ...
Read More »Biden administration mocked for bragging about saving 16 cents on July 4th food
Americans can thank the Biden administration this year for saving 16 cents on the cost of food for their Fourth of July celebrations. “Planning a cookout this year? Ketchup on the news,” ...
Read More »Biden administration warns nation’s schools over transgender issues
The Biden administration sent a letter to educators across the nation to warn them against discriminating against transgender people. The letter was released on the 49th anniversary of the implementation of Title ...
Read More »Supreme Court decision protects donors to nonprofits from harassment
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that Americans are free to support nonprofit organizations without fear of harassment. In 2015, a federal lawsuit was filed against then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris, ...
Read More »Unemployment ticks up even as more jobs added
The nation’s unemployment ticked up in June as the economy struggles with hiring, surging inflation and fear over the cost of the Biden infrastructure plan. The unemployment rate jumped to 5.9 percent from ...
Read More »Republicans introduce bill to replenish Israel’s life-saving Iron Dome
The Iron Dome, Israel’s missile-defense system, helped protect the nation from recent attacks by the Palestinian terror group Hamas. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., has introduced a bill to replenish it. ...
Read More »Pro-life sanctuary city movement picking up steam across the nation
More than 30 cities have become “sanctuary cities” by passing local ordinances banning abortion In 2019, the small East Texas city of Waskom became the first in the country become a pro-life ...
Read More »Supreme Court upholds Arizona election integrity laws
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday sided on behalf of strengthened election integrity laws in a case involving Arizona. The court, by a 6-3 vote, reversed a lower court ruling in deciding ...
Read More »Missouri Right to Life disappointed with continued funding of Planned Parenthood
Pro-life leaders in Missouri expressed their disappointment on Wednesday after a special session ended with the state continuing funding Planned Parenthood. Lawmakers were called into a special legislative session last week by ...
Read More »Persecuted by China, Christian Liao Qiang and his family arrive in US
After repeated threats, terrifying interrogation and harrassment by Chinese communist authorities, Liao Qiang and his family have made it to the United States. The family, members of the Early Rain Covenant Church ...
Read More »‘Free Britney’ Spears movement fails as judge rules against her
The “Free Britney” movement has apparently failed after a Los Angeles Superior Court judge on Wednesday struck down Britney Spears’ request to remove her father, Jamie Spears, from the financial aspects of ...
Read More »Help homeless veterans on Independence Day
No veteran should have to suffer homelessness, but the good news is that the number of veterans experiencing homelessness is declining. A point-in-time survey by the Department of Veterans Affairs reports that ...
Read More »Palestinians say they’re in a police state not of Israel but of their own leaders
Palestinians say they’re living in a police state. But contrary to what some may think, it’s not at the hands of Israel, but their own Palestinian leaders. Earlier this year, Palestinian Authority ...
Read More »‘Christianity’ is now part of Chinese communist doctrine
Christianity is being officially interpreted as a communist doctrine in a new museum to honor the Communist Party’s 100th birthday. The startling news comes from human rights group Bitter Winter. The Chinese ...
Read More »Would you eat ‘upcycled’ food?
How would you like to dig into a “recycled” snack? Or take a swig of juice with “reprocessed” ingredients made from other food byproducts? Without the right marketing, these don’t sound like ...
Read More »How Stalin canceled Hamlet in the Soviet Union and what it teaches us
William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet is considered by some to be the single greatest story ever written. Hamlet has it all: ghosts, sword fights, suicide, revenge, lust, murder, philosophy, faith, manipulation, and a ...
Read More »More than 85% of Democrats support critical race theory while America rejects it
Although the majority of Americans reject critical race theory, Democrats overwhelmingly support it. The Economist/YouGov poll released this week showed that 58 percent of Americans polled find the controversial curriculum somewhat or ...
Read More »St. Louis sues state over new Second Amendment Protection Act
St. Louis and St. Louis County have filed a lawsuit to block Missouri’s recently enacted Second Amendment Protection Act. The lawsuit asks the court to declare the new law unconstitutional on both ...
Read More »Gas prices highest since 2014
If you are traveling for Independence Day, you’ll pay the highest rate for gas in seven years. To make matters worse, experts say there’s no end in sight for rising prices. The ...
Read More »NFL releases ‘Football is Gay’ ad
The National Football League on Monday released its “Football is gay” video embracing homosexuality and transgenderism. “The NFL told Outsports that its intention with the ‘Football is for everyone’ video is to ...
Read More »Kansas City area offers numerous events for July 4 weekend
Dry weather is in the forecast for the July 4 weekend, and a number of activities are on tap for the Kansas City region. Visit KC offers several suggestions. Look to the ...
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