Palestinian leaders are being accused of stooping to a new low, this time over their criticism of Israel’s plans to make a biblical sight handicap accessible with wheelchair ramps and an elevator. ...
Read More »Israel sends firefighters to fight California wildfires
Californians got major help from Israel this week. A team of Israeli firefighters are now on the ground battling blazes alongside their American counterparts. The cooperation has made history. It’s the first ...
Read More »Samsung to move last TV factory out of communist China
Samsung Electronics is closing its last TV factory in China. The move comes as President Donald Trump continues to talk about decoupling the U.S. and world economy from the brutal communist regime. Samsung, ...
Read More »Trump nominated for Nobel Peace prize for Middle East peace
President Donald Trump on Wednesday was nominated for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a respected member of Norway’s Parliament, said he submitted the nomination because of Trump’s tireless work in ...
Read More »How school will look in the age of Covid
Before Covid, the question of the relative value of digital versus face-to-face instruction in a school setting never came up. Children were learning face-to-face while still spending a certain amount of time ...
Read More »Liberals want Franklin Graham cancelled over convention prayer
No good deed goes unpunished. Franklin Graham has helped millions of people through Samaritan’s Purse, but an activist group is calling for him to resign after his prayer at the recent Republican ...
Read More »80 percent of buildings in Malden, WA destroyed by wildfire
An entire town has been almost completely wiped out by a fast-moving wildfire in eastern Washington State. Authorities are scrambling to account for the community’s residents after the fire swept through Malden ...
Read More »Is there a biblical basis of capitalism? Top Wall Street trader says yes
Socialism has gone from the fringe to the mainstream in the United States, especially among many young people. A former top Wall Street trader is pushing back, saying capitalism is not only ...
Read More »Actor Jim Caviezel speaks out on abortion and persecuted church
Jim Caviezel, who starred in “The Passion of the Christ,” is one of the rare Hollywood actors who is outspoken about his Christian faith. “The way God sees us is who we ...
Read More »New website becomes Online Farmer’s Market for Kansans
In 2020, life has changed for both the farmer and the consumer. KSGrown.com was developed earlier this year out of a need to help both producers and consumers, to facilitate a direct ...
Read More »Palestinians deal with new reality as more Arab nations move to Israel’s side
Palestinians authorities (PA) are a no longer feeling the love from Arab nations. The PA, which was brought to the dance by a dozen Arab nations, is sitting on the side as ...
Read More »This big cat sanctuary in Kansas wants you to know it’s nothing like ‘Tiger King’
The Netflix show “Tiger King” caught the attention of millions of viewers back in March. The “murder, mayhem and madness” suggested in its subtitle collided in a human train wreck of a ...
Read More »Lady Gaga and father join suit against New York restaurant restrictions
New York’s covid restaurant laws are a “monster,” according the father of Lady Gaga. After thousands of New York restaurants have permanently closed, many of those that remain have joined in a ...
Read More »Presbyterian Church USA scales back General Assembly over finances
Mainline Protestant denominations continue to face tough decisions because of dwindling membership and financial contributions. The Presbyterian Church USA recently announced that it might have to limit or even end its tradition ...
Read More »Worldview of Americans correlates to biblical perspective, survey finds
Being a Christian has a profound impact on a person’s worldview, a new survey found. Ninety-eight percent of American adults who choose socialism over capitalism oppose a biblical worldview, according to the ...
Read More »Lockdowns and mask laws hit world’s poor the hardest
Around the world, government lockdowns have disproportionately affected the poor. One inequity that has been exposed is unequal access to a mask which, in many cases, are required with the risk of ...
Read More »8 Ways to pray as schools reopen
As the 2019-2020 school year drew to a close no one could have imagined what challenges would be faced then and in the ensuing months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, great ...
Read More »CDC: Only 6% of listed deaths were actually from Covid only
Last week the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released new information that shines new light on the coronavirus and its true health impact. The government agency released data revealing that ...
Read More »25 more children rescued by US Marshals
U.S. Marshals Service have announced the rescue of another 25 missing and endangered children. The missing children, between the ages of 13 and 18, were found in Cleveland, East Cleveland, Euclid, and ...
Read More »Kansas City voters rally to recall Mayor Quinton Lucas
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is being criticized for his pandemic response and budget priorities by voters who say he’s fallen short. On Wednesday evening, a group of Kansas Citians called for ...
Read More »Communist group to hold anti-Trump rally in Kansas City, other metros on Saturday
Kansas City is one of more than 20 U.S. cities targeted by communist groups for anti-Trump rallies this Saturday. The event is scheduled for noon at 47th and Main Streets at the ...
Read More »Secret formula? World’s oldest married couple honored
Is there a secret to both long life and a long marriage? If so, it was discovered by a couple in Ecuador. The Guinness World Record for being the oldest couple in ...
Read More »Economists blown away: Manufacturing expands at fastest rate since 2018
Economist expectations were blown away in August with U.S. manufacturing levels accelerating at close to a two-year high. The encouraging data was released by the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) and coincided ...
Read More »Service announced for slain St. Louis police officer Tamarris Bohannon
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department announced the funeral and memorial arrangements for fallen Officer Tamarris Bohannon. Visitation will be held Saturday, September 5 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the ...
Read More »Missouri police organization seeks public input on training, discipline standards
Police training and discipline have been in the spotlight in recent months. Now Missouri residents are being asked to share their thoughts on the subject through surveys, email comments and public listening ...
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