“God’s Not Dead” earned a suprising $60 million when it was released in 2014. The low-grade flick was made on a budget of just $1.5 million and a decade later, producers are ...
Read More »Intelligence agency: Iran seeking to disrupt US elections
The The Wall Street Journal reports an American intelligence agency says Iran is attempting to sabotage the election campaign of former U.S. President Donald Trump. The assessment was revealed the Office of the ...
Read More »News Briefs: Israel & Hezbollah; Measles cases; Venezuela elections; changes to SCOTUS
Today’s News Briefs include Measles on rise in U.S.; Israel prepares response to Hezbollah after rocket attack kills 12 children on soccer field; SCOTUS changes proposed; Venezuelans protest election result. Israel to ...
Read More »Missouri Right to Life endorses candidates for August 6 primary
The Missouri Right to Life Political Action Committee has announced its endorsements for federal and statewide races in the August 6 primary. “As the political arm of Missouri Right to Life, MRL ...
Read More »News Briefs: UK’s new leader; Chinese migrants; Israel and July 4th greeting
Today’s news briefs include a new leader for the UK; Illegal Chinese migrants deported; Israel sends July 4th greetings to America. United Kingdom elects new leader The British public went to the ...
Read More »News Briefs: Denmark taxes cow farts; Squad member defeated; Kenyan police in Haiti
Today’s news briefs include Denmark taxing cow and other livestock farts; Squad member and antisemite Jamaal Bowman defeated; International police force arrives in Haiti. Denmark to tax livestock farts Denmark will become ...
Read More »Need a media break? Here are five signs to watch out for
The negative effects of social media on children have been hotly debated. Adults also may benefit from reduced screen time. Here are five signs that it may be time to take a break ...
Read More »Supreme Court hears Missouri election speech case
The U.S. Supreme Court this week heard arguments in the case of Murthy v. Missouri, which some observers believe could affect conversations about the 2024 election The justices will decide if a ...
Read More »Supreme Court unanimously rules Trump cannot be kicked off ballots
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled former Donald Trump cannot be banned from Colorado ballots. The decision overturns a Colorado ruling that said he engaged in an insurrection and likely applies to ...
Read More »Former Missouri Senator Jean Carnahan dies at 90
Jean Carnahan, the first woman to represent Missouri in the Senate after her husband Mel’s death in 2000, has died. On Tuesday, her family announced that Carnahan passed away at a St. ...
Read More »Jay Leno on political comedy: “I just stopped doing it”
Jay Leno may have acknowledged why late-night comedy shows are losing viewers in droves: they’re just too political. In a recent interview, the legendary late-night talk show host expressed his opinion on ...
Read More »Pro-life leaders call out Trump for softening stance on abortion
Leading pro-life organizations are expressing concern about former President Donald Trump’s recent statements about his position on abortion. He called Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ six-week ban “a terrible thing” and abandoned a push ...
Read More »Jackson County voters again to decide whether to remove Andrew Jackson statues from courthouses
Although Jackson County voters in 2020 defeated a proposal to remove two statues of Andrew Jackson from in front of the Kansas City and Independence courthouses, county legislators refuse to take no ...
Read More »DeSantis tells Christian broadcasters to “put on the full armor of God”
The faith of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has become more relevant now that he has announced his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. He discussed his vision for the nation during a ...
Read More »Sen. Tim Scott calls out “The View” over criticism of his background
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., officially announced his campaign for the presidency early this week. The hosts of “The View” immediately criticized him for his Christian faith and impressive life story. Host Whoopi ...
Read More »Trump says the Florida six-week abortion ban is “harsh”
The issue of abortion is heating up as candidates jockey for the Republican presidential nomination. Former President Donald Trump has denounced Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent signing of a law that bans ...
Read More »Missouri fails to enact presidential primary while Kansas moves ahead
The Missouri House voted down a bill Monday that would reinstate the primary while in Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly signed a bill to reinstate the primary in the Sunflower State. The Missouri ...
Read More »What you need to know about Trump arraignment hearing
Donald Trump will be arraigned during a hearing scheduled to begin at 2:15 p.m. ET on Tuesday, April 4 with all charges being revealed during his hearing. The former president arrived in ...
Read More »Reactions to Trump indictment from Pence, others
Observers, including legal experts, say the nation is on perilous ground after a New York grand jury proceeded with an indictment of former President Donald Trump on March 30. The charges, brought ...
Read More »Trump: evangelical leaders ‘disloyal’ for lack of 2024 support
Former President Donald Trump is criticizing evangelical leaders for not yet endorsing him for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. “I don’t really care, it’s a sign of disloyalty,” he told David Brody, ...
Read More »Warnock wins Georgia Senate seat giving Dems 51 vote majority
Georgia’s runoff election for U.S. Senate came to a close Tuesday as Sen. Raphael Warnock narrowly defeated GOP challenger Herschel Walker. The victory will give Democrats a 51-49 majority that lessen the ...
Read More »Sen. Warnock: Abortion is ‘what Jesus would do’
As Georgians end weeks-long voting today to choose between incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker, Warnock has made startling comments about Jesus and abortion. It’s not the first time Warnock ...
Read More »Election shows the Kansas political landscape is shifting
This election may go down as one of the most bizarre ever. The results themselves (when they finally came in) were so chaotic that describing them would sound like the proverbial collection ...
Read More »Pelosi to address caucus as Republicans secure control of the House
Republicans have gained control of the House of Representatives after one of the last remaining races was called Wednesday. While there was no so-called “red wave” in this election cycle, it is ...
Read More »Trump announces he’s running for presidency
Former President Donald Trump is officially running for president. The announcement came during an hour-plus speech on Tuesday evening, Nov. 15 from Mar-a-Lago and was covered by most national media. Trump had ...
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