Bob Huston has a solution to Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas banning a Chiefs parade. Hold it in Cass County, Missouri. Huston, who serves as Cass Presiding Commissioner, made the suggestion in ...
Read More »Jewish groups rebuke Rashida Tlaib for calling Israel racist over vaccinations
Jewish organizations are criticizing Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan for calling Israel a racist state that deprived her grandmother of the COVID-19 vaccination. “I think it’s really important to understand Israel ...
Read More »News briefs, some of which you won’t believe
News briefs from around the globe. New Speak on immigration The Biden administration will now refer to an individual that has entered the country illegally as “noncitizen” instead of “illegal alien” which ...
Read More »Legal organization formed to confront ‘critical race theory’
A new coalition of legal foundations and attorneys will combat critical race theory in education. Christopher F. Rufo of the Discovery Institute is leading the effort. Rufo, noting that President Joe Biden ...
Read More »As Biden rolls back pro-life laws, Trump made today Sanctity of Human Life Day
Friday, Jan. 22 is National Sanctity of Human Life Day. The proclamation was made by Donald Trump as one of his last actions as president of the United States. It is also ...
Read More »Ely Parker: An American Indian’s lesson of unity in a divided country
Ely Parker (born Hasanoanda, later known as Donehogawa) was born in 1828 to Elizabeth and William Parker of the Tonawanda Seneca tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy in western New York. Parker became ...
Read More »‘Jesus the game changer’ – Amazing testimonies of changed lives
“Jesus the Game changer: To the Ends of the Earth” is the title of the second series of an award-winning documentary by Olive Tree Media. It examines how the Gospel has traveled ...
Read More »Two more Muslim countries were on verge of peace with Israel
The Times of Israel is reporting that the Trump administration was finalizing peace agreements between Israel and two more Muslim nations but time ran out. According to the newspaper, Mauritania and Indonesia ...
Read More »340,000,000 Christians now persecuted worldwide
Every day around the world, 13 Christians are killed for their faith; 12 are illegally arrested or imprisoned; 5 are abducted; and 12 churches or other Christian buildings are attacked worldwide. These ...
Read More »Promises Keepers launches virtual men’s marriage conference
Promise Keepers wants to strengthen marriages with a new online marriage conference. The news comes as a Wall Street Journal article shed some light on the extreme pressures at work on marriages ...
Read More »Legislators move to safeguard Second Amendment rights in Missouri
Legislators from rural Missouri, concerned about potential impact of a Democrat administration on gun rights, introduced a Second Amendment Preservation Act. “Gun bans directly, magazine bans, attacks on private gun manufacturers, red ...
Read More »Those inaugural flags on the National Mall? They funded abortion
The inauguration of Joe Biden on Wednesday prominently featured almost 200,000 American flags on the National Mall. Meant to represent members of the public who could not attend due to COVID-19, the ...
Read More »Biden signs executive orders reversing Trump administration policies
Immediately after being inaugurated, President Joe Biden went to work signing dozens of executive orders reversing Trump administration policy. Biden wore a mask while seated behind the desk President Donald Trump had ...
Read More »Pro-life hero Joe Scheidler leaves lasting legacy
An icon in the pro-life movement passed away Monday, Jan. 18. Joe Scheidler, founder of the Pro-Life Action League, was 93. Scheidler was considered a hero to the pro-life movement for his ...
Read More »Kohl’s, Bed Bath & Beyond boycott My Pillow
The department stores Kohl’s and Bed Bath & Beyond have joined cancel culture in boycotting the “My Pillow Guy” Mike Lindell. According to Lindell, both companies have stopped selling his products over ...
Read More »People moving from Kansas while Missouri remains steady
More people are moving out of Kansas than all but five other states, while roughly equal numbers of people are moving to or from Missouri. United Van Lines released its Annual National Migration ...
Read More »Sen. Hawley finds new publisher for book on censorship
Regnery Publishing will release “The Tyranny of Big Tech” by Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley this spring. Simon & Schuster broke a contract with him for his book following his vote to not ...
Read More »Topeka Rally and March For Life postponed
Due to COVID-19 and security concerns, the previously scheduled Rally and March for Life at the Kansas Capitol on January 21 has been postponed until later in the spring, according to Kansans ...
Read More »Here’s what President Trump said in his farewell address
President Donald Trump on Tuesday delivered a farewell address to the American people. You can read the full transcript below with video of the speech at the end. It is the goal ...
Read More »U.S. officially labels Chinese treatment of Uighur people ‘genocide’
China’s treatment of the Uighur minority has officially been labeled “genocide.” The declaration comes in the last days of the Trump administration making the United States the first nation to label it ...
Read More »The left wants to eliminate competing ideas
It was President Dwight Eisenhower who once wrote that “in a democracy debate is the breath of life.” Today, it seems as if the left wants to snuff that breath out. Competing ...
Read More »Topeka Mayor Michelle De La Isla diagnosed with COVID-19
Topeka Mayor Michelle De La Isla was diagnosed with COVID-19 last week. The Democrat, who lost a bid for the 2nd Congressional district, will be out of the office for the next ...
Read More »Gov. Parson proclaims January 24-30 as School Choice Week in Missouri
For the third consecutive year, the last week of January has been officially proclaimed Missouri School Choice Week by Gov. Mike Parson. His proclamation for the week recognizes that every Missouri student ...
Read More »Pastor to George W. Bush sentenced for investment fraud
Houston Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell, who was a close and prominent advisor to President George W. Bush, is going to prison for his role in a multimillion-dollar investment scam. In addition to his ...
Read More »National March for Life in DC canceled, will now be virtual
The National Right to Life March in Washington DC has been canceled, citing Covid-19 and security burdens. In a press statement the organization stated, “The protection of all of those who participate ...
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