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 »Samaritan’s Purse aiding civilians caught in war between Azerbaijan and Armenia
As the war between Azerbaijan and Armenia rages on, Samaritan’s Purse has delivered 11 tons of relief supplies to help civilians. Thousands have fled the Nagorno-Karabakh region after fighting escalated Sept. 27. ...
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 »Bible Gateway sponsoring free online Bible study with David Jeremiah
2020 has been packed with anxiety-producing challenges and hardships from the COVID-19 pandemic, social unrest, and more; and it’s not over yet. Bible Gateway, the most visited Christian website in the world, ...
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 »Judicial Watch shares concerns over changing vote totals
Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, has shared important background on both the laws concerning the election of a president and concerns over how ballots were counted in the 2020 election. Judicial ...
Read More »Liberty U removes Piper convocation after election tweet
The fallout from pre-election criticism of President Trump by popular pastor and author John Piper continues. Shortly after Piper’s election post went viral, Liberty University removed the pastor’s convocation, citing “a controversy ...
Read More »Historic Lecompton has Midwest’s largest Christmas trees and ornaments display
Experience the holiday magic of Christmas when visiting Historic Lecompton, Kansas. Visitors can see an indoor display of over 150 trees decorated in antique, Victorian, vintage and theme decor – including turn ...
Read More »Church attendance has dropped during pandemic, according to ‘2020 State of the Bible’ report
The ongoing pandemic and limits on group size has taken a toll on church attendance, a study by the American Bible Society and the Barna Group found. According to the “2020 State of ...
Read More »Turkey Bowl set for this weekend in Kansas City’s West Bottoms
The pandemic and recent cool temperatures have led to cabin fever for many Kansas Citians. With predicted temperatures in the 70s and plenty of room for social distancing, the West Bottoms area ...
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 »Kanye West and the end of Abortion
Kanye West’s recent tearful call for the Black community to reject abortion as child-killing gives us hope that a wave of Black Americans will flood into the prolife movement in the coming days. ...
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 »Chinese company could own part of Kansas City International Airport
A Communist Chinese-owned company could take over passenger boarding bridges at the Kansas City International Airport. The move concerns Missouri and Kansas U.S. Senate and Congressional leaders and they’re urging the Kansas ...
Read More »‘I felt God that day,’ says prodigal Josh Colwell of the moment his life changed
During his developmental years, Josh Colwell fell into alcoholism, crystal methamphetamine addiction, and gang life, which involved more than a decade as a member of a motorcycle “club.” “We called it a ...
Read More »Ministries overcome COVID to serve adoption, foster kids and women
As COVID spread this year, adoption, foster care and pro-life counseling ministries met the crisis with faith and changes to their day-to-day operations. “The pandemic has definitely made a challenging work even ...
Read More »Is Hollywood cheering the death of the movie theater?
You know how the symbiotic relationship between movie studios and U.S. theater chains work, right? To boil it down to its simplest terms, studios spend big tubs of cash to cast and ...
Read More »Arrests are an occupational hazard for pastors in India
Arrests of pastors in India are an everyday occurrence and come on the back of growing religious nationalism, warns Christian charity Open Doors. Mahesh, a pastor in his early 50s, is troubled with constant false ...
Read More »Upheaval in Iran as youth turn away from Islam
Iran is undergoing seismic shifts as the young turn towards the west and away from radical Islam. A first-of-its-kind survey reveals those changing attitudes toward religious beliefs and their authoritarian Islamic government. ...
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 »Seven in 10 Jackson County voters reject removal of Andrew Jackson statues
Two statues of Andrew Jackson will remain standing in the county named after him. Jackson County voters rejected the measure to remove both the downtown statue and the one outside the Truman ...
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 ...
Read More »Press conference: Trump campaign alleges shocking ballot counting fraud
As ballot-counting irregularities in Pennsylvania and other battleground states come into the spotlight, the Trump campaign on Wednesday afternoon asserted the President won. The campaign’s legal team announced a lawsuit alleging fraud ...
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