Conservative actor Jon Voight has criticized mainstream media for ignoring racist language by Hunter Biden, son of the President. “What is this, a race? A war?” Voight said in a video posted ...
Read More »IRS denies tax exempt status saying prayer benefits ‘interests of Republican Party’
In what could be a new crackdown on religious freedom by the Biden administration, the IRS has denied tax-exempt status to a Texas group that encourages church members to pray for state ...
Read More »Biden now supports death penalty for Boston Bomber
In a surprise turnaround, the Biden administration is asking the Supreme Court to reinstate the death sentence against the Boston Marathon bomber. The request comes while President Joe Biden promised on the ...
Read More »Justice Department will defend Christian schools against lawsuit
In a twist, the Justice Department this week said it will defend a rule that exempts Christian schools from anti-discrimination laws. The announcement comes as the Biden administration moves to force schools ...
Read More »Arizona election audit nears end while more states send observers
Arizona officials say that the audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County is nearing the finish line as legislators from numerous states visit to observe the process. In addition to having ...
Read More »Minority-owned businesses join suit against MLB for moving All-Star Game
The decision by Major League Baseball to move its All-Star Game out of Atlanta because of Georgia’s new voting laws is having a significant finical impact. Now Black, Asian, Hispanic and white ...
Read More »After Facebook ban, Trump launches national tour
Just days after Facebook banned Donald Trump for an additional two years, the former president has announced he will commence on a national “history tour.” The event promises a “never-before-heard inside view” ...
Read More »Republicans believe stage is set to regain control of Congress in 2022
Republicans believe they have the momentum to take back the House and Senate in the 2022 midterm elections. Conventional wisdom says the party not in the White House — in this case, ...
Read More »Legislators want special session to stop critical race theory in Missouri schools
Two Missouri lawmakers have sent a letter to Gov Mike Parson to request a special legislative session to address the teaching of critical race theory in state schools. In the letter, Sen. ...
Read More »Democrats threaten to pack Supreme Court as abortion case nears
A court case that could reexamine the Roe v. Wade abortion decision has Democrats again threatening to pack the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court announced this month it would hear oral arguments on ...
Read More »Three Jewish Congressional Democrats urge Biden to name anti-Semitism ambassador
As the “Squad” continues to promote anti-Semitism, several other Democrats in Congress are pushing back. Three Jewish House Democrats are calling on President Biden to appoint an ambassador-at-large to combat anti-Semitism that ...
Read More »Sen. Josh Hawley’s new book outlines threats from big tech
“The Tyranny of Big Tech” is the book that corporate monopolies don’t want you to read, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley recently told CBN News In his new book, (at end of article) ...
Read More »CNN loses motion to dismiss defamation lawsuit
CNN has lost its effort to have a defamation lawsuit dropped. The suit, brought by famed Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz, was upheld by a federal judge. CNN had selectively edited ...
Read More »Some Democrat lawmakers criticize anti-Semitic members of their party
Anti-Semitism among some Democrat members of Congress is becoming so bad that even some of their fellow party members are calling them out. The lawmakers’ remarks come after an intense two-week conflict ...
Read More »Missouri college appeals Biden order requiring dorm rooms, showers be opened to opposite sex
The College of the Ozarks plans to appeal after a federal judge who ruled the school must open its dorm rooms and showers to members of the opposite sex. The Missouri school, ...
Read More »Senate could vote today on controversial commission to investigate January 6
Missouri’s Senator Roy Blunt opposes forming a commission to examine the capitol breach on January 6. He’s not alone given the history of investigations “gone wild” during the last four years. “I ...
Read More »Missouri legislature may call special session over Kansas City defunding police
Missouri Republicans are calling for a special legislative session to address the Kansas City Council and Mayor Quinton Lucas defunding the police department. Lucas, who recently traveled to Washington DC to meet ...
Read More »State Department memo directs embassies to display BLM flag
The U.S. State Department is being criticized after it issued a memo directing American embassies to fly the Black Lives Matter flag.U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken gave the directive to U.S. ...
Read More »Florida now allows citizens to sue Big Tech for censorship
Florida has become the first state to allow citizens to sue Big Tech over censorship issues. The bill was signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and is seen as a ...
Read More »Poll finds viewers of conservative news more likely to get facts right
A new poll finds that those who watch conservative news sources have a better grasp of the facts. The findings disprove misconceptions that conservatives are less informed on important issues than liberals. ...
Read More »Ad campaign exposes hypocrisy of ‘woke’ corporations
A backlash against “woke” corporations is growing. Earlier this week, Consumers’ Research launched the Consumers First Initiative, a major name-and-shame campaign against corporations that try to distract attention from their corporate failures ...
Read More »Judge blocks Biden restaurant stimulus based on sexual preference, race
A federal judge has prevented the Biden administration from handing out stimulus restaurant grants based on gender, race, and sexual orientation. The funds were part of a multi-billion dollar COVID-19 restaurant relief ...
Read More »Biden administration seeks policy input from atheist groups
Biden administration officials recently met with several leading atheist and secular organizations for the first time. The White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, including Executive Director Melissa Rogers and Deputy ...
Read More »Kansas City Council considers controversial plan to slash police funding
Despite soaring murder rates, the City Council in Kansas City, Mo., on Thursday announced a proposal that would significantly reduce funding for the city’s police to the minimum allowed by state law ...
Read More »Should we dismantle the family?
Last fall, the Black Lives Matter organization quietly deleted a section of its website in which it professed an intention to “disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement.” The statement was removed after ...
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