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About 56% of people in the United States favor “Medicare for all,” according to polling from the Kaiser Family Foundation out last week. That’s an increase of 3 percentage points from last ...
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They say history repeats itself. That’s never seemed to be more true, according to a new book by Col. Oliver North who says it puts things in perspective. “Our nation’s capital is ...
Read More »Faith In America: Belief And Practice
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Read More »President Trump addresses nation about Iran and recent events
President Trump spoke to the American people today, and by default, the Iranian people, stating that the United States does not want war but will do what is necessary to protect the ...
Read More »While Democrats protest death of Soleimani, Pompeo shows videos of Iraqis celebrating
On Saturday thousands protested across the United States against the killing of Iranian Revolutionary Guard leader General Qassim Soleimani. Democrat Presidential Primary candidates denounced President Trump and the killing while Hollywood actors tweeted ...
Read More »Fox News reporter lists top five religion stories of 2019
New Year’s week is when journalists look back at the top news stories of the year that is ending. Mark Heckler of Fox News offered his top five religion stories in 2019 ...
Read More »Are evangelicals who support Trump fools?
In a lengthy op-ed piece for the Christian Post, Chris Thurman claims that “evangelicals who support Donald Trump are being both blind and foolish to do so.” Therefore “labeling them as such ...
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Francis Chan, the popular author and pastor, is stepping out of his comfort zone. He recently announced plans to relocated to Asia as a missionary in February. He challenged other Christians to ...
Read More »As the British attack, Francis Scott Key writes Star Spangled Banner
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Read More »Does the Left truly hate America?
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Read More »Bells rang this week to mark 400 years since enslaved Africans arrived
August marked 400 years since the first enslaved Africans reached American shores at Point Comfort, known today as Fort Monroe in Hampton, VA. In a ceremony to mark the occasion, President Trump ...
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A senior Trump administration official says the White House plans to cut aid used to fund abortions in West Africa. It’s part of a new goal to redistribute America’s international foreign aid ...
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The horrific massacres in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, are stark reminders that something is disturbingly amiss in American culture. Leftists will politicize these tragedies and use them as weapons against ...
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