WASHINGTON – Before Judge Amy Coney Barrett‘s confirmation hearing in the US Senate, she released a copy of her opening statement. Statement: Chairman Graham, Ranking Member Feinstein, and Members of the Committee: ...
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Newspapers and other media outlets are being criticized for using the talking points of Democrats in their reporting of the hearings for Amy Coney Barrett. They’re being led by the Associated Press, ...
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Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise you can do. Here are five reasons why you should be getting in the water if you want to get in shape and ...
Read More »Democratic Senate candidate Barbara Bollier backs gun confiscation
Gun confiscation suddenly has become a hot topic in the final days of the Kansas race for the U.S. Senate between Republican incumbent Roger Marshall and Democrat challenger Barbara Bollier. The Marshall ...
Read More »Trump unveils economic plan to provide opportunities for black communities
President Donald Trump is expanding his 4-year effort to help black Americans prosper. The Black Economic Empowerment Platinum Plan commits $500 billion to inner-city areas. It is a follow-up to policies instituted ...
Read More »Democrats fearful about attacking Barrett’s faith during confirmation
Democrats courting Christian voters are now wary of using faith as a weapon against Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, whose confirmation hearings are taking place this week, according to ABC News. ...
Read More »WHO urges halt to lockdowns worldwide
Stop using lockdowns to control the pandemic. That’s what the World Health Organization is now urging political leaders around the globe “We in the World Health Organization do not advocate lockdowns as ...
Read More »Judges on Missouri’s ballot for the Nov. 3 election
Ask any voter what the most frustrating item on a ballot is and they almost always say “the judges.” From the State Supreme Court to your local Circuit Court, there is little ...
Read More »More ballots found in trash, this time in California
This week saw numerous instances of mail-in ballots being found in the trash, 50,000 going to the wrong people in just one North Carolina county. On Thursday, over a dozen ballots were found ...
Read More »‘Luther in Real Time’ podcast will be released on 500th anniversary of heresy charges
Protestant Christians will be able to walk in the footsteps of Martin Luther, 500 years to the day from his heresy charges on Oct. 10, 1520. Ligonier Ministries will release the first ...
Read More »Political conservatives and moderates more likely than liberals to pray
More than 160 million adult Americans pray each week, according to a new survey by the non-partisan Presidential Prayer team. In the general public, nearly half of all adults claims to pray ...
Read More »Former NFL star Benjamin Watson calls for Roe v. Wade to be overturned
Benjamin Watson, a recently retired NFL player, criticized Joe Biden for saying that Roe v. Wade “must remain the law of the land.” Biden made the comment during a town hall event ...
Read More »Democrat, Republican Party platforms compared
A political party platform is the formal announcement of the policies, promises, and objectives that a political party wants to achieve. In the United States, political platforms go all the way back ...
Read More »Milestone: Complete Bible now available in more than 700 languages
The entire Bible now has been translated into more than 700 languages, with more than 5.7 billion people having both the Old and New Testaments available in their native tongues. “Every time ...
Read More »County voters to decide fate of Andrew Jackson statues at courthouses
Donald Trump is not the only president on the November ballot. Jackson County voters also will decide the outcome of Question 2: “Shall Jackson County, Missouri, remove the statues of Andrew Jackson ...
Read More »Tucker Carlson calls Harris ‘most secular candidate ever to run’
Fox News host Tucker Carlson is not buying the claims of faith by vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris. “First of all, Joe Biden and I are both people of faith,” Harris said ...
Read More »Chinese organizations linked to unrest in U.S. cities
More evidence is coming to light showing that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been fueling some of the social unrest in the United States this summer. Author and documentarian Trevor Loudon, ...
Read More »Supreme Court unanimously strikes down efforts to ditch witnesses on absentee ballots
The U.S. Supreme Court this week blocked attempts in South Carolina to do away with witnesses for absentee ballots. The nation’s highest court blocked a lower federal judge’s injunction that eliminated South Carolina’s ...
Read More »Does a $15 minimum wage help workers? Target experiment hurts loyal employees
Bonnie Furlong started working at Target more than seven years ago. Today, however, she’s making the same as new hires and less than she was before the Minneapolis-based retailer raised its minimum ...
Read More »The story of Hamid: A hardline Muslim finds Christ
“Show me the straight path,” Hamid* continually prayed in Arabic. Hamid and his family came from a fanatical Islamic background in Banten, West Java. They were also deeply involved in occultism. They ...
Read More »Essential Oils – God’s Gifts Of The Earth
Welcome to Essential Oils and the Bible, a mini journey of exploration about these ancient oils and their application today! It is said that Egyptian hieroglyphics and Chinese manuscripts revealed that priests ...
Read More »‘God working in their hearts’: Zimbabwean Sophie Lancaster has cure for racial ills
As the daughter of businessman Sphinx Tsikirayi and diplomat Eve Tsikirayi, native Zimbabwean Sophie M. Lancaster has traveled the world, including living for years in Australia and Japan while growing up. But ...
Read More »Ice Age cave bear found perfectly preserved in Siberia
It was one long winter for a Siberian bear who has just now seen the light of day. The perfectly preserved remains of an Ice Age cave bear were discovered in the ...
Read More »McCloskey’s indicted on weapons charge; Gov. Parson promises pardon if convicted
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who were charged with brandishing weapons against a mob at their St. Louis home in July, have been indicted by a grand jury. The couple was indicted on ...
Read More »Local Catholic bishop criticized for letter encouraging pro-life voting
Bishop James V. Johnston Jr. of the Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese is under fire for a letter he wrote encouraging Catholics to vote for pro-life candidates. The letter does not explicitly tell ...
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