After being discussed, voted on, delayed, and redesigned for 15 years, Kansas City’s new international airport will finally become a reality. Officials say that the new KCI will have a groundbreaking ceremony at ...
Read More »Megachurch pastor resigns, criticizes multi-campus church model
After nearly 40 years at the helm of the Forest Hill Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, which he built from a 180-member congregation into a 4,000-member, six-campus ministry, Pastor David Chadwick has resigned. More ...
Read More »Democrats vote not to condemn illegal immigrants voting
Democrats in the House on March 8 voted to oppose a measure lambasting illegal immigrants’ voting in elections, a sharp reversal of a previous Republican attempt to discourage such practices. The 228-197 vote marks ...
Read More »Girl Scouts honors member for pro-abortion activism
Girl Scouts of America chapter has openly revealed its pro-abortion stance by honoring an Arizona girl for her work on so-called “reproductive health justice.” The Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona granted Meghna ...
Read More »Pro-Life Action Day at State Capitol Tuesday
Individuals who value the life of the unborn, adoption and foster care, the elderly, and special needs individuals, will gather in the Missouri State Capitol Tuesday, March 12. It’s the “Show Me ...
Read More »Kansas Museum of History presents stories of history from each of 105 Kansas Counties
Want to learn a piece of history about every Kansas county? Every person has stories to tell—stories about life, family, community, and times – and now the Kansas Museum of History is ...
Read More »Gas tax hike redux as lawmakers consider ways to fix roads
Missouri lawmakers are in a race to fix the state’s roads before its too late. An effort to hike Missouri’s gas tax by 10 cents over four years to help fix roads ...
Read More »‘Prophecy fulfilled” as tech leaders in Israel for global summit
JERUSALEM, Israel – Nearly 20 thousand innovators and investors from almost every nation on earth came to see the largest tech meeting in the history of Israel, the OurCrowd global summit. Betty Wu ...
Read More »Manafort sentence a rebuke to Democrats, Mueller
In what is being seen as a slap to special counsel Robert Mueller and the entire investigation against President Trump, a federal judged sentenced Paul Manafort to just four years in prison. ...
Read More »Arrest rates for youth almost 4x that of their grandparents
A shocking study reveals that America’s youth are going to jail in historic numbers. Americans under the age of 26 years old today are far more likely to be arrested than older ...
Read More »Recently released letters from Einstein reveal faith, humor, fear of Nazis
While modern atheists like to assert Albert Einstein as one of their own, recently released letters prove he was interested not only in his own faith but that of his son who ...
Read More »China uses dynamite to destroy well-known megachurch
Chinese authorities have blown up with dynanmite a well-known Christian megachurch, inflaming . Witnesses and overseas activists said the paramilitary People’s Armed Police used dynamite and excavators to destroy the Golden Lampstand ...
Read More »Why Adam Hamilton is wrong about scripture and the UMC
The foundation of Christianity has been a belief in the authority of Scripture and the infallibility of God’s Word, the Bible. Conservative Christians believe that the holy scriptures−in their original form−are inerrant ...
Read More »Christian university bans black pro-life speaker Star Parker
The University of Northwestern at St. Paul has banned pro-life speaker and Christian activist Star Parker from lecturing on its campus. Students at the university’s Young Americans for Freedom chapter (UNW YAF) ...
Read More »Kansas Congressman at center to push Democrats to save babies
Late Wednesday, one week after Senate Democrats voted to block a bill to stop infanticide, House Democrats blocked a request by Republicans to vote on a similar bill to require medical care and ...
Read More »Democrat states ensuring Republican president never elected again
Liberal states and elected officials are mounting an increasingly popular initiative to undermine the Electoral College by awarding state Electoral College votes in presidential elections to the winner of the national popular ...
Read More »House Democrats block bill to stop infanticide for 12th time
Late Wednesday, House Democrats blocked a request by Republicans to vote on a similar bill to require medical care and treatment for babies who survive abortions. This was one week after Senate Democrats voted ...
Read More »Boeing secures $15.7 Billion Vietnam orders during Trump’s Hanoi visit
Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways and VietJet Aviation JSC signed deals to buy 110 aircraft from Boeing Co. during President Donald Trump’s visit to Hanoi for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Bamboo agreed ...
Read More »Royal couple denies Vanity Fair’s false claim of ‘gender fluid baby’
The royal family says a report alleging that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will raise their firstborn child “gender fluid” is “totally false.” Kensington Palace issued a rare statement to The Sun ...
Read More »PayPal teams up with organization with questionable track record on truth
Free markets, whether they be economic markets or the marketplace of ideas, represent American ideals. The free exchange of ideas communicates that for the most part, all are welcome to share their ...
Read More »US closes Consulate, moves Palestinian representation to new Embassy
The United States officially closed its Palestinian Consulate General in Jerusalem on Monday, downgrading its diplomatic mission to the Palestinians and merging it with the new US Embassy to Jerusalem. The consulate ...
Read More »One-year-old baby rides NY subway alone
The New York Police Department said a 1-year-old baby boy in a stroller rode alone on a Manhattan subway train for eight stops—or about 60 blocks—after the baby’s caretaker became ill. The toddler ...
Read More »‘Sliced bread’ to be debated by lawmakers
Some Missouri legislators hope it will be the greatest thing since sliced bread. That is, they hope to designate July 7 of each year as “Missouri Sliced Bread Day.” State Rep. Rusty ...
Read More »Did Steve Kraske expose bad reporting at The Kansas City Star?
At a time when The Star is already receiving heat from a lawsuit alleging that an editorial blatantly lied about comments attributed to State Senator Jim Denning, a member of its own ...
Read More »President and Congress join to target China over religious persecution
For the first time, persecuted faith groups in China and human rights organizations are forming a coalition to advance religious freedom in China, with the backing of the Trump administration and members ...
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