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First Female Archbishop of Canterbury Will be Installed Wednesday
History will be made when Sarah Mullally becomes the first female Archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday. She will be installed…
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‘Jesus Wells’ highlighted on World Water Day
In many parts of the world, fresh drinking water is more valuable than oil, according to UNICEF. The shortage is…
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Missouri Poll Shows Support for Amendment 3
Forty-seven percent of likely Missouri voters, including 70 percent of Republicans, support Amendment 3, a ballot proposition that would repeal…
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Novelist Mark Helprin on Learning, Curiosity, and Revitalizing Education
Mark Helprin once got fired from tutoring a high school girl because she lit a cigarette at the kitchen table…
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Kobach Opens $2.3 Million in Kansas Victim aid Grants
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach said Wednesday that applications are now open for six state grant programs that help fund…
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So What’s The Big Deal With St. Patrick?
If you are like me, St. Patrick’s Day might be about watching a parade, wearing green or for some, having…
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Antifa Terrorists Convicted in Historic Trial
Eight defendants in a landmark Texas Antifa trial found guilty Friday of terrorism. The charges include carrying explosives, rioting, and…
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Missouri is Facing a Foster Care Crisis
There’s a strain on Missouri’s child welfare system that endangers kids in foster care. Chad Puckett, president of the Missouri…
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Rep. Alford Backs President’s Authority on Iran
Missouri Rep. Mark Alford believes President Donald Trump has the necessary constitutional authority to take military action against Iran. “Well,…
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Religious Liberty Means Nothing if It Is Only for People Like Us
I’ve long defended the rights of religious people to practice their faith without fear. Typically, I’m writing about people in…
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