Jimmy Kimmel’s political ad for liberalism, commonly known as late night comedy, stooped to a new low Monday night. Kimmel suggested that his “compromise” to the battle of Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court ...
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Houston is roiled in controversy as the nation’s first sex robot brothel prepares to open. An Ontario-based business, where customers can rent realistic sex robots for a half hour or an hour at ...
Read More »‘I was a virgin’ Kavanaugh admission rocks allegations
Two personal admissions are rocking the allegations against Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The first broke Monday night as Kavanaugh, who received the highest rating ever for personal character from the American ...
Read More »Judge Kavanaugh’s strongly-worded letter in his own defense
Below is the complete letter of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to Senators Grassley and Feinstein. Metro Voice, in an effort to bring you unfiltered news, makes the letter available in an effort to ...
Read More »New Gallup poll refutes media hopes of November bloodbath
A Gallup poll shows forty-five percent of Americans now have a favorable view of the Republican Party, a nine-point gain from last September’s 36%. It is the party’s most positive image since ...
Read More »Girl discovers how energy-efficient lighting can help homeless
Last summer, Olivia Truesdale had a bright idea. The 13-year-old from Raytown decided to put her passion for both helping the homeless and helping the environment through an energy and lighting audit ...
Read More »Second accuser not sure if Kavanaugh was even at party
With the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh hanging in the balance due to a sexual assault allegation while he was in high school, a second accuser has come out with ...
Read More »Will Kansas City host NCAA Final Four?
Will Kansas City be in the spotlight for NCAA Division 1 women’s basketball in the future? We’ll know today. The Kansas City Sports Commission will find out Monday whether the NCAA will ...
Read More »Polling as a top concern, border wall finally going up
An extended news story on CBS Sunday Morning outlined the billions of dollars of fentanyl and heroin streaming across the nation’s southern border. So great is the profit to Mexican and other ...
Read More »Kansas review committee begins work to address pregnancy-associated deaths
Pregnancy is often a positive experience filled with joy and anticipation. For some families, this exciting time turns tragic. Miscarriage and still births are one form of tragedy, but also there is ...
Read More »USS Kansas City launched by Navy
For the second time, Kansas City has entered Navy history as the USS Kansas City was christened Saturday in Mobile, Alabama. The ship will stand as a symbol of the strong bond ...
Read More »Pence: ‘America is back and we’re just getting started’
The biggest names both in and out of the administration and conservative politics, attended the Values Voters Summit over the weekend. They each weighed in on everything from the economy to religious ...
Read More »Woman sentenced for fire that killed two firefighters
A 46-year-old woman who set a fire that resulted in the deaths of two Kansas City firefighters has been sentenced to 74 years in prison. Thu Hong Nguyen was sentenced Friday for ...
Read More »Long-time friend of Christine Blasey Ford contradicts her on party
A friend of the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault has denied that she was at the party where the alleged assault occurred. The Senate Judiciary Committee ...
Read More »Oklahoma pro-abortion billboards are turning heads, and here’s the approach they’re using
A pro-abortion group has placed head-turning billboards along busy interstates in Oklahoma City, according to published reports. Emma Newberry-Davis, a spokesperson for Reproductive Justice, said the billboards went up Monday and will ...
Read More »The danger of thinking you’re a good person
Jesus once told a story about two men who went to pray. One was a high standing religious man, the other was a tax collector that had extorted money from people. The ...
Read More »Soros’ Clean Missouri Initiative back on ballot
The Missouri Court of Appeals in Kansas City has reversed a Cole County judge’s decision on the “Clean Missouri” initiative – leaving the extremely controversial measure on the November ballot, at least ...
Read More »Dems now vow to impeach Kavanaugh if confirmed
Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, has rejected Friday’s deadline and asked for one extra day to decide if she will testify in the Senate. The ...
Read More »University ready as President rallies supporters today
President Trump does not seem to have a problem in drawing huge crowds. His rallies for Republican candidates across the nation have all been standing room only and often draw tens of ...
Read More »School district: banning short shorts is sexist
A school district near San Francisco has become the latest to adopt a dress code allowing midriff-baring shirts like tube tops and short shorts to meet an “anti-body shaming” agenda. Students and ...
Read More »Peace Valley Ministries Invite the Weary
Kenneth and Vickie Campbell searched for 30 years for a peaceful place on the river. Nothing felt right until Kenneth picked us a local ad sheet and saw an ad for acreage ...
Read More »Do you need a retreat? Here’s how to plan
Planning a retreat? Here is your chance to be a hero! The more you plan in advance, the more organized you will be, and the overall outcome will be higher quality. Most ...
Read More »Top 5 uncommon phone apps every Christian needs
Are you looking for the best Christian apps for your smartphone or tablet? If yes, then you came to the right place. I personally use different applications that help me with my ...
Read More »Claire’s choice: ‘No’ on Judge Kavanaugh
Missouri’s incumbent Democrat Sen. Claire McCaskill announced Wednesday she will vote against Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the U.S. Supreme Court. She is citing his positions on “dark money” issues. McCaskill said in ...
Read More »Sick kids suffer most in socialist Venezuela
Sick kids are the first victims of Venezuela’s socialist economy shattering the nation’s health care system and the situation in the nation’s hospitals is heartbreaking. Families of patients dig through neighborhood garbage ...
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