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Sam Brownback warns of humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan
Former United States Ambassador Sam Brownback has issued a statement on the Biden administration handing Afghanistan over to the Taliban.…
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Study: teachers at no greater risk of Covid hospitalization
An exhaustive study out of Britain finds teachers are not at greater risk of hospitalization as a result of COVID-19…
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Concerned Women for America endorses Vicky Hartzler for U.S. Senate
Concerned Women for America has endorsed Rep. Vicky Hartzler in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate from Missouri. “She…
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Group pushes to legalize recreational marijuana use in Missouri
Missouri could become the new Colorado if a newly filed ballot measure legalizing recreational use of marijuana passes. Legal Missouri…
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Pro-life ‘heartbeat bill’ goes into effect in Texas
A new pro-life law in Texas has gone into effect after the Supreme Court refused to consider a motion to…
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Taliban executes Fawad Andarabi, Afghanistan’s version of John Denver
The Taliban has executed Afghanistan’s most famous singer. Fawad Andarabi, a national icon considered by some the country’s version of singer…
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Enrollment up in area religious schools where masks are optional
Enrollment is increasing in several Kansas City-area schools without mask mandates. “Our enrollment is up again, which is obviously a…
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Actress Angelina Jolie criticizes Biden administration’s handling of Afghanistan
Actress Angelina Jolie, daughter of conservative activist Jon Voight, said she is ashamed of the way President Biden has handled…
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After preventing it, judge allows unvaccinated mom to see her son
An Illinois judge on Monday reversed his earlier controversial decision to ban an unvaccinated mom from seeing her 11-year-old son.…
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Americans abandoned in Afghanistan as last U.S. troops leave
Just weeks after President Joe Biden promised Americans no citizens would be left in Afghanistan, hundreds remain behind enemy lines…
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