Smartphones and tablets will have a porn filter after the governor of Utah signed a new law meant to protect children. The law, which was signed Tuesday, requires a filter blocking pornography ...
Read More »Former Intelligence Director Ratcliffe: info on UFOs released by June 1
The world will soon learn more about what U.S. intelligence agencies and the military know about UFOs. Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe on Fox News talked about classified information that ...
Read More »MyPillow’s Mike Lindell announces plans to launch his own social media website
Mike Lindell, founder of MyPillow, is promising not only the best night’s sleep but also a new social media experience. He plans to launch his own social media website, after his personal ...
Read More »Facebook settles lawsuit over ‘creepy’ tag photo facial recognition
The “tag” a friend photo feature on Facebook has been dealt a huge privacy blow. A federal judge on Friday gave final approval to a settlement and ordered the 1.6 million plaintiffs who ...
Read More »Parler back online with commitment to free speech
Parler is back. The interim CEO Mark Meckler said it will continue the company’s vision of being a space that protects free speech in a way that is “more firm and entrenched ...
Read More »The U.N. confirms: The U.S. doesn’t need the Paris Climate Accords
The United Nations has released its Emissions Gap Report 2020, which gauges a country’s contribution to greenhouse gas and carbon emissions. The data has put President Joe Biden in an awkward position ...
Read More »Where do birds go when it’s cold?
Ever wonder where birds go when it’s freezing cold, or rainy or even storm? That’s a question many bird lovers ask. Bird Cams project leader Charles Eldermire provided an interesting look at ...
Read More »The black doctor who performed open heart surgery in 1893
While the world celebrates open heart surgery as a modern triumph of science, it was a black doctor in 1893 Chicago that really made history. In July of that year, Dr. Daniel ...
Read More »DOJ: It was Facebook, not Parler, that fueled capitol riot
The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI have released new data contradicting media narratives that social media app Parler was the cause of the Capitol riot. Parler, the main competitor to ...
Read More »New poll looks at who is most likely to be harassed online
As the nation seemingly splinters over a growing lack of acceptance of differing views, a new poll finds a shocking number of people have been harassed online. The new uncivil war touches ...
Read More »Meteor showers and planets will make 2021 spectacular
Ready for some spectacular sky shows? Here’s a list of some of the major celestial events you can expect overhead this yea. This year you can enjoy an awe-inspiring meteor shower, a ...
Read More »30 conservative groups blast Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook for censoring conservatives
The nation’s largest media watchdog group is calling for the break-up of big tech companies after they’ve started banning conservative and Christian groups in the last week. Media Research Center (MRC) President ...
Read More »Pro-life group looks at fetal tissue origins of COVID-19 vaccines
As the approval of three COVID-19 vaccines draws closer, many Christians are asking questions about pro-life implications. Many say that a vaccine that was developed and tested using fetal tissue derived from ...
Read More »Is this week’s meeting of planets the Star of Bethlehem?
Few would disagree that COVID-2020 has been a year like no other in any of our lifetimes. We could all certainly use a little extra Christmas cheer this season. How about a ...
Read More »Rep. Hartzler encourages President Trump to sign defense authorization bill
Missouri Rep. Vicky Hartzler has encouraged President Trump to sign the $731 billion defense authorization bill, citing the military’s importance to her district. The bill includes another $40 million for the hospital ...
Read More »Israel to launch second attempt to land on Moon
Israel is going back to the Moon and on Wednesday launched its Beresheet 2 project, the country’s second lunar mission. Israeli President Reuven Rivlin hosted the ceremony, which was joined online by ...
Read More »Astronomers predict a rare ‘Christmas star’ on December 21
The three wise men were not the only ones who were able to see the Christmas star. Astronomers say Saturn and Jupiter will align into a bright Christmas star on December 21. ...
Read More »Ban on gay therapy overturned by US Court of Appeals
The US Supreme Court may end up hearing a case involving gay conversion therapy after a Federal Court overturned a ban. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals broke with two other appeals ...
Read More »Astronaut Victor Glover takes bible and faith onboard SpaceX
Astronaut Victor Glover journeyed on a SpaceX rocket this week for a six-month stint in outer space, saying his Christian faith will help him throughout this huge assignment. Glover recently discussed his ...
Read More »SpaceX launch: America back in control
SpaceX and America heralded its historic return to regularly launched manned space flights from US soil on Sunday. A Falcon 9 rocket carrying four astronauts lit up the night sky on Sunday ...
Read More »Alternative social media sites Parler, MeWe, Gab becoming popular in wake of election
Many conservatives are switching to other social media platforms such as Parler, MeWe or Gab instead of Facebook or Twitter. These social networking services have been around for several years and classify themselves ...
Read More »Bible Gateway sponsoring free online Bible study with David Jeremiah
2020 has been packed with anxiety-producing challenges and hardships from the COVID-19 pandemic, social unrest, and more; and it’s not over yet. Bible Gateway, the most visited Christian website in the world, ...
Read More »Ted Cruz slams Twitter CEO: “Who the hell elected you” to censor news?
Polls show that Americans are alarmed by bias and censorship from social media companies like Facebook and Twitter. Senator Ted Cruz led leaders in the Senate in grilling the CEOs of Facebook, ...
Read More »VIDEO: Google admits work to censor, meddle in election
An undercover journalism nonprofit has released a video of a Google staffer speaking about the ability of the big tech giant to boost or censor political views. Adriano Amaduzzi, a technical account manager at Google Marketing, ...
Read More »Judge temporarily blocks ban of Communist-owned TikTok app
A federal district judge has temporarily blocked the ban on Chinese Communist Party-owned TikTok. The injunction allows the app to remain available for download from U.S. app stores. U.S. intelligence services say ...
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