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Go big or go home: Missouri governor wants bold ideas for budget surplus
Some of the recent massive spending by Congress will make its way to Missouri. Gov. Mike Parson is looking for…
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Leading pastors say churches need to teach Bible prophecy
Many Christians are turning to Bible prophecy to make sense of a fast-changing world. Pastors who choose not to preach…
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Parents emerge as powerful political force following recent elections
Parents across the nation have become a unified and powerful force while raising education to the top of public concern.…
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Auschwitz exhibit at Union Station extended until March 2022
If you’ve been to the Auschwitz exhibit at Union Station, you know that it has brought visitors from around the…
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Parents concerned over CRT play role in local school board elections
Provoked by a number of outrages across the country, parents have begun pushing back on politicians, school boards, and educators…
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Missouri School Boards Association leaves national group over “domestic terrorist” comparison
The National School Boards Association recently compared parents to domestic terrorists. The Missouri School Boards Association (MSBA) has responded by…
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News
Condoleezza Rice on CRT: “We don’t have to make white kids feel bad for being white”
Condoleezza Rice, former secretary of state for President George W. Bush, said making “white kids feel bad for being white”…
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Columns
Warren Harding and his historic speech on race: how did America respond?
No matter which major party won America’s presidential election in 1920, the country was destined for another chief executive from…
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County to discipline school districts that undermine American principles
At a time when many school districts are implementing critical race theory, a North Carolina county is taking a different…
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