Human rights activists will rally in Washington, D.C., today to try to stop the 2022 Winter Olympics from being held in China. The effort to prevent the Chinese Communist Party from being ...
Read More »Biden administration finally describes protests in Cuba as pro-democracy
The Biden administration is being criticized after it originally described the pro-democracy protests in Cuba as just people protesting “Covid-19 cases.” “Peaceful protests are growing in #Cuba as the Cuban people exercise ...
Read More »FBI gets blowback for tweet on reporting ‘suspicious’ behavior
The FBI is getting criticism for encouraging a policy often used in communist countries. On Sunday the agency encouraged “family members and peers” to report “suspicious behaviors,” but was not specific as ...
Read More »Activists hang ‘God Bless Abortions’ banner on Christ of the Ozarks statue
Pro-abortion activists last week hung a banner reading “God Bless Abortions” from the Christ of the Ozarks statue in Eureka Springs, Ark. Indecline, an activist art collective started in 2001, draped the ...
Read More »Church wins lawsuit over Washington DC Covid restrictions
A church in the nation’s capital has been awarded $220,000 over limits on gatherings during Covid. Capitol Hill Baptist Church (CHBC) filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Washington DC restrictions that a ...
Read More »Is government killing private daycare?
As the government steadily assumes responsibility for services previously provided by the private sector, small businesses shutter. It is hard for enterprising individuals to compete with widespread, “free” (i.e., taxpayer-funded) government offerings ...
Read More »Trump files major lawsuit against Big Tech over free speech
Facebook, Twitter and Google are the defendants in a censorship lawsuit being brought by Donald Trump, it was announced Wednesday. The 45th President said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, ...
Read More »Religious and spiritual freedom examined in Magna Carta exhibit
The Bible and the Magna Carta are two of the most important writings in human history. The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., is examining their relationship in a new exhibit ...
Read More »State job growth linked to political party in power
A study by personal finance company Wallet Hub finds all 10 states with the worst job growth have policies led by Democrat governors. All states with the best job growth are Republican-led ...
Read More »Amazon loses advantage with new Missouri sales tax
Online retailers such as Amazon will lose the sales tax advantage over local businesses as a new Missouri law goes into effect. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed legislation that will allow Missouri-based ...
Read More »Biden administration warns nation’s schools over transgender issues
The Biden administration sent a letter to educators across the nation to warn them against discriminating against transgender people. The letter was released on the 49th anniversary of the implementation of Title ...
Read More »Republicans introduce bill to replenish Israel’s life-saving Iron Dome
The Iron Dome, Israel’s missile-defense system, helped protect the nation from recent attacks by the Palestinian terror group Hamas. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., has introduced a bill to replenish it. ...
Read More »Supreme Court upholds Arizona election integrity laws
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday sided on behalf of strengthened election integrity laws in a case involving Arizona. The court, by a 6-3 vote, reversed a lower court ruling in deciding ...
Read More »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 that 58 percent of Americans polled find the controversial curriculum somewhat or ...
Read More »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 lawsuit asks the court to declare the new law unconstitutional on both ...
Read More »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 worse, experts say there’s no end in sight for rising prices. The ...
Read More »Black parent with two medical degrees blasts Critical Race Theory
A black man who earned two medical degrees has gone viral for his criticism of Critical Race Theory. Ty Smith, a parent who hosts a weekend radio show in central Illinois, blasted ...
Read More »Republicans filibuster to block Democrat takeover of state, local elections
Supporters are saying Senate Republicans have saved American democracy when they blocked a Democrat bill that would take over every election in the county. Republicans did so co-opting a filibuster tactic used ...
Read More »DeSantis tops polling for 2024 presidential nomination
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came out on top of an early straw poll for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Last weekend, the Western Conservative Summit took place at the Centennial Institute, a public ...
Read More »Power grab: Democrats introduce bill to override state pro-life laws
Congressional Democrats last week introduced a bill that would override state restrictions on third-trimester abortions. The Women’s Health Protection Act would allow abortion all the way up until birth and has been ...
Read More »“Race-based Marxism” say Cruz, DeSantis about critical race theory
Critical race theory is a racist worldview that applies Marxism’s theory of economic class conflict to race, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said. Speaking at the Faith & Freedom Coalition Road to Majority ...
Read More »Here’s the latest new Missouri laws going into effect
Another Missouri legislative session is in the books, with a number of new laws enacted. From license plates honoring black baseball players to prescription drug monitoring and agricultural inspections, here are the ...
Read More »Missouri, Kansas Congressional reps rated on voting records
Although Missouri’s House members from Kansas City and St. Louis are liberal, other representatives in the state are strong conservatives according to their voting records. In Kansas’ 3rd District which includes several ...
Read More »Mark and Patricia McCloskey plead guilty to misdemeanor over guns
In a surprise move, Mark and Patricia McCloskey on Thursday pleaded guilty for waving guns at protesters outside their St. Louis home last year. Mark McCloskey pleaded guilty to a Class C ...
Read More »Name of new federal Juneteenth “Independence” holiday criticized
Federal employees will now have more than two weeks off work for holidays after Congress passed a bill making Juneteenth the 11th such day off. The bill, which gained bipartisan support, was ...
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