House Speaker Nancy Pelosi may find it more difficult to receive communion when she returns home to San Francisco. Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, whose diocese encompasses her district, released a 17-page pastoral letter on ...
Read More »Republicans dash Democrat hope of taking Texas House seat
In a narrowly divided Congress, every seat counts. A north Texas seat will remain red after a runoff to fill a vacancy. Two Republican candidates will advance to a runoff as the ...
Read More »Kamala Harris tells ABC News America is not a ‘racist country’
In a surprising admission, Vice President Kamala Harris has confirmed that America is not racist. Her comments on ABC News contradict much of the current media narrative that is driven by groups ...
Read More »Kansas City archbishop leads debate on pro-abortion Catholic politicians
Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City is taking the lead as U.S. Catholic bishops debate their stance on Catholic politicians such as President Joe Biden who publicly support abortion. During their next ...
Read More »Missouri lawmakers race to pass LGBTQ bill many say is disastrous for churches
A group of Missouri lawmakers is trying to pass LGBTQ discrimination bills before the session ends next month that some say endangers religious freedom. Last week, a bill adding sexual orientation and ...
Read More »Senate candidates Greitens, Schmitt tied in polls
The two declared Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate in 2022 are in a dead heat, according to a recent Remington/MO Scout poll. If the primary election were held today, 40 percent ...
Read More »Pat Robertson issues call to action against extreme liberal agenda in Washington
Pat Robertson, the founder of CBN, warned on “The 700 Club” this week that Democrats in Washington have launched an aggressive campaign on multiple fronts in a blatant power grab that’s designed ...
Read More »House votes to limit travel bans on terrorist-prone nations
Prioritized by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democrats passed a bill limiting a president’s authority to issue travel bans on individuals entering the U.S. The action was in response to President Donald Trump ...
Read More »Trump focused on mid-terms, looking at 2024
Former President Donald Trump is focused on taking back the House and Senate next year’s mid-terms while keeping his options open for 2024. His comments come as President Joe Biden suffers disastrous ...
Read More »Pro-life Democrats rally to protect Hyde Amendment
Pro-life Democrats rallied on Capitol Hill on Sunday to protest other Democrats’ threats to ditch the Hyde Amendment which bans the use of tax dollars to fund overseas abortion. Democrats for Life ...
Read More »Poll finds partisan divide in opinions about Biden’s faith
Americans have widely varying perceptions about President Biden’s faith, a survey from the Pew Research Center found. Fifty-eight percent of those surveyed correctly identified Biden’s faith as Roman Catholic. An additional 31 ...
Read More »Biden press secretary dodges question about impact of Equality Act
The White House earlier this week dodged a question about how the Equality Act would affect religious freedom. Owen Jensen from the Catholic television network EWTN asked press secretary Jen Psaki about ...
Read More »Rep. Vicky Hartzler praying and looking ‘very seriously’ at run for U.S. Senate
Count Republican Rep. Vicky Hartzler among the possible candidates to replace Roy Blunt in the U.S. Senate in 2022. If elected, she would be only the third female elected to the Senate ...
Read More »Myth vs. Fact on Georgia voting reform bill
Media outlets and some democrats are describing the new voter laws in Georgia as “Jim Crow” laws. But what’s the truth? We know that the law, as signed by Georgia Gov. Brian ...
Read More »Charles Barkley calls out politicians for sowing racial discord
Politicians fuel racial divides to “keep their grasp on money and power,” NBA analyst Charles Barkley said last weekend. “Man, I think most white people and black people are great people,” Barkley ...
Read More »Florida Democrats defend Republican Gov. DeSantis over 60 Minutes story
The CBS news program 60 Minutes is being accused of false reporting on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his vaccine rollout. The Republican has found some unlikely allies in state Democrat officials ...
Read More »NRA sees membership surge under Biden
The Biden Administration has been good for the NRA. The organization has seen a jump in new members in recent months, with 150,000 signups in 2021 alone so far. On average, the ...
Read More »Pro-life amendment stalls action on Medicaid expansion in Missouri
A pro-life amendment adopted by the Missouri Senate this week is slowing action on a bill to fund Missouri’s Medicaid program. “My intent was not to deny Medicaid recipients birth control,” Senator ...
Read More »Christian woman wins Louisiana congressional seat left open by late husband
Yet another Christian woman will join the U.S. House of Representatives. Republican Julia Letlow won a special election in Louisiana on Saturday to fill the seat of her late husband, Luke Letlow, ...
Read More »Family Research Council criticizes confirmation of ‘radical’ Becerra
The Family Research Council says the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Xavier Becerra as Secretary of Health and Human Services makes abundantly clear the Biden administration and the Democratic Party are using health ...
Read More »Signatures to oust Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom far exceed number needed
California Gov. Gavin Newsom could be kicked out of office prematurely after backers of the recall effort against him submitted a huge number of signatures to the state. Organizers say it will ...
Read More »What you need to know about H.R. 1: The ‘For the People Act of 2021’
As a bill giving the federal government power to control local elections moves to the Senate, opposition is growing in many quarters. Constitutional scholars to State Attorney Generals to local election boards ...
Read More »Even among blacks, support for Black Lives Matter waning, police rising, poll finds
The long-awaited trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd began last week in Minneapolis. Americans’ faith in the Black Lives Matter movement has dropped since last ...
Read More »Race to replace Roy Blunt could be most crowded in years
No sooner did Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt announce that he will not seek reelection in 2022 than speculation began about might run replace him. “The Missouri Times” listed a number of potential ...
Read More »‘Where’s Joe?’ trending as president’s mental state questioned
Where’s Joe? Despite Thursday night’s scripted speech, President Joe Biden’s lack of news conferences, Oval Office speeches and a State of the Union address is raising both questions and ridicule. By this ...
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