Federal judge rejects community college bid to dismiss challenge to campus speech restrictions. A Southern California community college student won the first round in his fight against Pierce College last week when ...
Read More »Heritage Foundation says Trump’s first year better than Reagan
Some of his most ardent admirers compare President Donald Trump to Ronald Reagan. Others compare him to Richard Nixon. But where do the two presidents compare in action? The New York Times is reporting ...
Read More »In video, Trump takes hard stance against funding Palestinians
President Trump, speaking in Davos, Switzerland this week at a world economic forum, met with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and outlined changes for future Palestinian funding.
Read More »Brownback approved to fight for religious rights
After a close vote, the Senate approved the nomination of Governor Sam Brownback (R-Kansas) to be the Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, a job then-Senator Brownback was pivotal in creating ...
Read More »Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court delivers address
Editor’s Note: Missouri Chief Justice Zel M. Fischer delivered his state of the Judiciary address this week. Such speeches do not normally make for breathes reading. Metro Voice is printing the bulk ...
Read More »God will carry us through the hard times
What the short life, and death, of our daughter taught us about God and ourselves. Allie Rose would have been 4 this year. She would be learning her letters, colors and Sunday ...
Read More »Embassy move to Jerusalem set for 2019
Following through on a campaign promise that has eluded several presidents, Vice President Mike Pence announced that the U.S. embassy in Israel will move from Tel Aviv to Israel’s capitol of Jerusalem ...
Read More »Dead Sea Scroll translation sheds light on festivals Jesus celebrated
Researchers at the world-renowned University of Haifa, Israel have completed the translation of one of the last two parts of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Dr. Eshbal Ratson and Prof. Jonathan Ben-Dov of ...
Read More »USA Hockey player to take her faith to Olympics
USA Hockey’s Gigi Marvin Taking Faith and Strength of Jesus to 2018 Olympics. ‘It’s About Sharing Christ and Leading Others to Him’. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—For the U.S. athletes gearing up for the Olympic ...
Read More »Forum offers $1 million to U.N. agency to change policies on refugees
The Middle East Forum announces a donation of one million dollars to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). After the U.S. Government partially ...
Read More »Trump Holds Media Accountable with “awards”
Below are the winners of the 2017 Fake News Awards. For more read below. 1. The New York Times’ Paul Krugman claimed on the day of President Trump’s historic, landslide ...
Read More »City Union Mission Issues Final Plea for Help
As they enter the homestretch of their largest annual fundraiser, City Union Mission officials are asking the community to help close the gap on their $6 million campaign goal through generous support. ...
Read More »CWA of Kansas is on the move!
CWA of Kansas is part of Concerned Women for America (CWA). CWA is the largest public policy women’s organization in the nation. As an organization they are committed to conservative issues such ...
Read More »The Dirty Dog moves to larger space
Added services will make it the premier dog care facility in the area After five years of long days building her own business – The Dirty Dog – Mandi Biester is moving ...
Read More »Muslim militants kill man for cross tattoo
Militants belonging to the ‘State of Sinai’ group in Egypt have promised to “kill more Copts” after murdering a 27-year-old Coptic man because of the tattoo of a cross on his wrist. ...
Read More »How Cheap Rotisserie Chickens Make Billions for Grocers
Eater.com reports that, while extremely inexpensive, rotisserie chickens you find at Costco and Walmart are priced to rake in billions in other sales at their stores. It’s hard to believe, but before ...
Read More »How to cut the cable cord and save money this year
I’m all about saving money. I was raised by parents who never paid full price for anything and valued the “deal” more than the actual item being purchased. When people ask me ...
Read More »Missouri Pro-Life Legislative Update
Missouri Right to Life extends sincere thanks to Governor Eric Greitens and to the Missouri Legislature for their passage of Senate Bill 5. Many unborn babies and their mothers will be protected ...
Read More »Kansas Pro-Life Legislative Update
President Donald Trump made good on one of his campaign promises early in his presidency by nominating strong conservative judge Neil Gorsuch as the successor to the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice ...
Read More »College student takes stand against abortion
While the pro-abortion side would like everyone to believe they are really pro-choice and not pro-abortion, it’s truly a deception. Making abortion “safe, legal and rare” is just smoke and mirrors. Abortion ...
Read More »Nigeria sees Christians slaughtered by Muslims on New Years
Reports are filtering out of New Year celebrations marked by incidents which claimed dozen lives across Nigeria. According to local sources and media, the attacks were carried out by suspected Fulani herdsmen ...
Read More »Survey: 97% of evangelical leaders support FEMA helping churches
Many churches and faith-based groups experienced property damage in the natural disasters of 2017. Nearly all American evangelical leaders (97 percent) think faith-based groups should be eligible to apply for FEMA assistance. ...
Read More »Busy year for improved U.S., Israel relations
U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is proving to be a powerhouse on the diplomatic front. She has emerged as the most vociferous supporter of Israel in the last 50 years. 2017 saw many ...
Read More »Evolutionist retracts key study on origin of life
A secular scientist who attempted to explain the origins of life has made a bold admission that bolsters arguments against Darwinian evolution. Jack Szostak of Harvard University published a 2016 paper in ...
Read More »Wave of homelessness crashes over West Coast
Crowded encampments have sprung up along transportation corridors, rivers, and sidewalks up and down the West Coast following a surge in homelessness, according to a survey by the U.S. Department of Housing ...
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