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Johnson County Republicans elect two conservative immigrants to lead the party
The Republican Party in Johnson County, Kansas has a new public image after a surprise ending to a vote for…
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Justice Department designates three cities as ‘anarchist jurisdictions’
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday designated New York City, Portland and Seattle as “anarchist jurisdictions.” The designation comes after…
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Catholics mobilize with $10 million to defeat Joe Biden
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is courting voters of faith despite policies that go against key teachings of his fellow…
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Filmmaker expects renaissance of Christian art over next decade
The marginalizing of Christianity may lead to an artistic renaissance over the next decade. “I think that the next decade…
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Salvation Army starting early in effort to ‘rescue Christmas’
Salvation Army kettles are as much a part of the Christmas season as festive lights and caroling. Because of the…
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Hobby Lobby stores announce plan to increase minimum wage to $17 an hour
The Christian-owned Hobby Lobby retail chain is increasing its starting wage for all full-time employees to $17 an hour beginning…
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Another Israel coronavirus lockdown forcing unprecedented changes approaching fall holy days
Israeli’s are headed for a second Israel coronavirus lockdown just before the Jewish High Holy Days begin. Jerusalem’s Great Synagogue…
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President praises Ginsburg as ‘amazing’ woman as focus turns to replacement
President Trump was speaking at a campaign rally Friday night when news broke that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg…
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies of cancer at 87
The Supreme Court announced on Friday that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away at age 87. Ginsburg died due…
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The Covid-19 timeline explained
Covid-19 fear grips the masses. Thanks to the misinformation spread by the media, the bureaucrats of the CDC, and politicians,…
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