Many churches now are looking for ways to protect their congregations from the coronavirus, or Covid-19. While the threat of the sickness infecting any single American remains extremely low, the precautions may ...
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The Trump administration has announced changes to the federal food stamp program. While critics have made dramatic claims that it will “kill millions,” the truth is that it strengthens eligibility requirements for ...
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A Facebook page promoting terrorism and glorifying the murder of Israeli citizens has been shut down but not by the social media giant. Despite complaints, Facebook took no action and instead suggested ...
Read More »Gov. Kelly drafts controversial speech code for foster parents, state agencies
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and her administration are telling foster parents to accept the self-identified gender roles preferred by children in their care and to address them by those pronouns no matter the ...
Read More »Is Facebook’s ‘civil rights’ audit harming free speech?
Facebook, perhaps the world’s most powerful media platform, has released the results of its “civil rights” audit which it insists fights hate speech. The company said it is rolling out the updated ...
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