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Kansas judge rules telemedicine abortions can continue
A Kansas judge ruled New Year’s Eve that the state of Kansas cannot stop so-called telemedicine abortions or “webcam abortions.”…
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Cable prices going up in 2019
If you are not one of the tens of millions of Americans abandoning cable and satellite, you may be joining…
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Top 7 religious freedom victories in 2018
There’s more good news coming out of 2018. Religious freedom scored several important victories across the United States. Religious freedom is…
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Missouri’s wage hike takes effect, small business holds breath
Beginning today, people entering the workforce and receiving minimum pay will now make $8.60 per hour, up from $7.85 in…
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American sentenced to life in prison for selling his home to Jews
He broke the law but it wasn’t murder, rape or a terrorist act. Nevertheless, he is going to prison for…
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Crackdown on MS-13 ‘animals’ has dramatic effect
It’s been five months since President Trump gave his speech about liberating Long Island from the brutality of the international…
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Where is God in your New Year?
A long time ago there was once a King named David. His Kingdom had grown, and he became great in…
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Another violent year for homicides in Kansas City
It was another violent year in Kansas City and while the Kansas City Star is downplaying the homicide numbers today,…
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Franklin Graham suspended from Facebook
Evangelist Franklin Graham has revealed that he was suspended from Facebook for taking a stand for his biblical beliefs. The…
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Netanyahu’s Christmas greeting to Christians is amazing
In a heartfelt televised address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his gratitude in a Christmas greeting to Christians around…
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