Missouri and Kansas are among the eight states planning for the centennial of the iconic Route 66 in two years. When the road connected Chicago to Los Angeles in 1926, it represented ...
Read More »Nation needs spiritual renewal, not reparations, civil rights leader says
Not every civil rights activist is in favor of slavery reparations, as the Kansas City Council is exploring. “We’ve got to look beyond saying that every solution has to have a winner ...
Read More »NFL, Phoenix attempt to squash free speech during Super Bowl
A “Clean Zone” law implemented by Phoenix which gave the city and the NFL the ability to censor speech near State Farm stadium has been found unconstitutional. It’s a tale of two ...
Read More »Democrat-led Colorado joins Florida in busing illegal immigrants
With illegal entries into the United States at crisis levels, Democrat-led Colorado will join Republican states in busing migrants to New York and other Democrat-run cities. The announcement by Colorado’s Democrat Governor ...
Read More »Kansas, Missouri at opposite ends of yearly apple consumption
Missouri and Kansas are polar opposites when it comes to their love of the apple. The tasty fruit, a sure sign of fall, is a favorite of Missourians who visit many of ...
Read More »Christian group to spend up to $42 million in midterm elections
The Faith & Freedom Coalition, a social conservative national grassroots organization headed by longtime Christian activist Ralph Reed, will spend between $36 million and $42 million on a nationwide effort to target ...
Read More »Missouri ranks 17th, Kansas 36th in education freedom, Heritage Foundation report finds
Missouri ranks No. 17 in the nation in overall education freedom, according to a new report from The Heritage Foundation. The state is in the top 10 in school choice, regulation and ...
Read More »Arizona man kills stepfather during argument over Bible reading
Biblical disagreements occasionally can apparently turn deadly. An Arizona man was arrested last week for allegedly killing his stepfather during a heated discussion about the Bible. Sheriff deputies charged Jay Albert Stevens, ...
Read More »California prohibits travel to states that ban breast removal on ‘transgender’ kids
California is banning travel to more states who are banning breast removal and other surgeries on children who believe they are transgender. California Attorney Gen. Robert Bonta issued an edict preventing employees ...
Read More »Arizona lawmakers presented with cell phone tracking data of ‘ballot traffickers’
A well-respected election integrity watchdog this week presented Arizona lawmakers with cell phone tracking data that they allege shows ballot traffickers visited drop boxes 5,700 times during the 2020 election. The evidence ...
Read More »Judge stops Biden administration from ending Title 42
The Biden administration is being told it cannot end Title 42, an important border policy that allows authorities to quickly expel illegal immigrants at the southern U.S. border back to Mexico over ...
Read More »Nebraska joins Convention of States effort to amend U.S. Constitution
The movement for a Convention of States is gaining strength after Nebraska became the 17th state to approve it. A Convention of States to make changes to the U.S. Constitution has never ...
Read More »First Nations Version translates the New Testament for North American Native Peoples
It’s a Bible verse familiar to many Christians — and even to many non-Christians who have seen John 3:16 on billboards and T-shirts or scrawled across eye black under football players’ helmets. ...
Read More »Christian school organization, female athletes ask to join lawsuit about transgender regulations
Christian Schools International and three female athletes are trying to intervene in a lawsuit challenging President Biden’s reinterpretation of sex discrimination. The new policy will allow biological males to compete against girls ...
Read More »Jennie Finch says God is ‘so much more than’ her Olympic gold medal
If anyone knows what it’s like to win, it’s Olympic medal winner Jennie Finch. At the height of her game, the famed right-handed softball ace was simply unbeatable. Major League Baseball All-Stars ...
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 »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 »Arizona begins recount of 2 million 2020 election ballots
Maricopa County, Arizona is recounting ballots for the 2020 election. The hand audit of more than 2 million was scheduled to have begun Friday. Materials and equipment, including 385 tabulators, were delivered ...
Read More »Missouri House to debate resolution declaring lack of faith in presidential election
The Missouri House continues to debate the results of the presidential election. On Monday evening, a committee will hear testimony that would declare that Missouri has no faith in election results from ...
Read More »Prominent conservatives urge swing states to appoint own electors
Some of the nation’s leading conservatives have joined Republicans in Congress penning a letter urging swing states to “exercise their plenary power” to call up electors to the Electoral College. They say ...
Read More »Conservative justices to hear lawsuits in 4 contested states
When the Trump campaign‘s lawsuits over alleged ballot fraud and other legal issues are heard by Supreme Court justices, they might find sympathetic ears. The Supreme Court on Nov. 20 released the ...
Read More »Here’s where recounts and lawsuits stand in battleground states
As the winner of the 2020 election remains unclear, numerous lawsuits and recounts continue. The President-Elect will be determined on December 14, by which time all states will have certified the winner ...
Read More »Jewish vote for Republican presidential candidate biggest in decades
Regardless of the outcome of the U.S. presidential race, the close results and possibility of a split Congress indicate that the nation remains deeply divided politically and socially. The Jewish community is ...
Read More »Media expert lays out 4 ways Trump will have Electoral College victory
Donald Trump has won the 2020 Elections by 311 to 227 electoral votes, if you only count legally cast ballots. As of November 11, 2020, the Decision Desk has projected 279 votes for ...
Read More »Church resumes outreach to hard-hit Navajo Nation
The coronavirus pandemic is having a significant impact on Native American reservations, such as the Navajo Nation in Arizona. “When you go there, I promise you it is a different world,” Pastor Scott ...
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