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How Stalin canceled Hamlet in the Soviet Union and what it teaches us
William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet is considered by some to be the single greatest story ever written. Hamlet has it all:…
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More than 85% of Democrats support critical race theory while America rejects it
Although the majority of Americans reject critical race theory, Democrats overwhelmingly support it. The Economist/YouGov poll released this week showed…
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St. Louis sues state over new Second Amendment Protection Act
St. Louis and St. Louis County have filed a lawsuit to block Missouri’s recently enacted Second Amendment Protection Act. The…
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Gas prices highest since 2014
If you are traveling for Independence Day, you’ll pay the highest rate for gas in seven years. To make matters…
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NFL releases ‘Football is Gay’ ad
The National Football League on Monday released its “Football is gay” video embracing homosexuality and transgenderism. “The NFL told Outsports…
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Kansas City area offers numerous events for July 4 weekend
Dry weather is in the forecast for the July 4 weekend, and a number of activities are on tap for…
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“Wake up!” Ted Cruz challenges churches to fight for culture
It’s time for the church to wake up and defend the culture, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said at the Faith…
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Leading historian warns of ‘fake religion’ of woke culture
So-called woke culture is a fake religion that can have deadly consequences, a leading historian said. Hoover Institution fellow Niall…
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Missouri bicentennial gets own postage stamp
The U.S. Post Service will recognize the Missouri bicentennial with a commemorative stamp later this year. Gov. Mike Parson shared the design…
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Pastors say influence of denominations declining
Most denominational Protestant pastors expect denominations to become less important over the next decade, a new survey from Lifeway Research…
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