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Supreme Court rules cross on public land OK
In another win for the participation of faith in the public domain, the United States Supreme Court has ruled in…
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I-29 re-opens after flooding forced closure
Motorists will welcome the news that Interstate 29 has reopened north of St. Joseph even with floodwaters lapping at its…
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Drunk driver kills motorist plus the pastor and friend who stopped to help
A popular pastor and a friend were killed by a drunk driver as they helped a stranded driver who was…
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After biological male dominates their race, female athletes file federal complaint
On Monday, three high school female athletes filed a federal discrimination complaint against Connecticut’s policy regarding transgender athletes. The young women…
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Israeli folk dance camp to be held Saturday
The woman “saw angels rapidly descending down to join us, dancing behind us with their swords. They would in unison put…
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Armed citizens take down inmate who shot Missouri officer
An innocent bystander armed with a gun and several other witnesses helped to take down a shackled inmate last week…
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Sen. Josh Hawley confronts foreign espionage
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) on June 18 introduced legislation aimed at protecting sensitive national security-related academic research from theft by foreign…
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‘Hallelujah to the Lord,’ sing students to Chinese police
An extradition bill that would have sent criminal suspects to communist China for prosecution seems to be dead for now,…
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12 practical steps for protecting children from sexual abuse
The Metro Voice’s recent articles (see links below) on child molestation provide detailed descriptions of how pedophiles and child molesters…
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Deportations will begin of a million whom courts have ordered to leave
President Trump has announced he will use the laws on the books, those passed by both Democrats and Republicans, to…
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