Are Trump administration policies having a positive impact on lowering drug overdose deaths? For the first time in nearly three decades, the deaths resulting from drug overdose in the United States have ...
Read More »Australian scientist: Poor brush management, not global warming, cause of fires
Australian authorities have determined that 200 fires have been deliberately set and warned the nation’s residents to prepare for another wave of evacuations. The news comes as temperatures in the country’s southeast ...
Read More »Former NFL player predicts a “black awakening” will reelect Trump
A black “awakening” will help President Trump win reelection in 2020, according to a former NFL player. “For me, once I saw the policies that President Obama pushed in the back half ...
Read More »U.S. Senate confirms record number of conservative judges in 2019
The most lasting legacy of any president is the opportunity to reshape the nation’s courts. Federal judges are appointed for life and their impact lives on for generations. As the media reviews ...
Read More »MSNBC laments huge number of Trump’s conservative judges
As news networks reflect on the biggest news events of 2019, MSNBC took a look at what conservatives are applauding. The liberal news outlet highlighted the confirmation of scores of conservative federal ...
Read More »Polls show historic Black and Hispanic support for Trump surging ahead of 2020
Is Donald Trump heading towards a 50-state sweep in the 2020 election? That’s what some political analysts are saying after new polls that show surging support among African American, Asian and Hispanic ...
Read More »Visit Historic Lecompton to see largest Christmas trees and ornaments display in the Midwest
Experience the holiday magic of Christmas when visiting Historic Lecompton. In the Territorial Capital Museum, visitors can see an indoor display of over 170 Christmas trees decorated in antique, Victorian, vintage and theme décor ...
Read More »Jerusalem street on which Jesus walked, and built by Pontius Pilate, now open to public
Pontius Pilate has gone down in history for his role in the crucifixion of Jesus. However, archaeologists recently found that he also invested time and money in building the infrastructure of Jerusalem ...
Read More »Poll: Trump September approval shoots up to 49%
While Democrats ramp up efforts to impeach President Donald Trump, a September Gallup poll and new Harris poll may give them pause as his approval rating skyrockets. A Harris poll released today ...
Read More »Historic local Spanish-speaking church placed on Missouri endangered building list
The faith history of Kansas City was shaped not only by people and events but also by places. One of those places, La Gloria de Dios Iglesia Cristiana on Avenida Cesar Chavez ...
Read More »Black unemployment hits historic low even with trade war
The unemployment rate among black Americans reached 5.5 percent in August—a historic low. That’s even down from 6 percent the month before and a substantial 0.4 percentage point below the previous record in May ...
Read More »Here’s how to really view the economy
As media headlines focus on underperforming areas of the economy, the early story is not getting told. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released some revised employment numbers showing 500,000 fewer jobs ...
Read More »Media hypes Amazon fires as Brazil turns down help
As wildfires spread across a small corner of the Amazon, the media may be misrepresenting their impact and size compared to other large fires. The government of Brazil, while struggling to contain ...
Read More »Missouri selling historic Broadway Bridge
Missouri has a bridge to sell you. The old Broadway Bridge. As part of bridge replacement plans across the state, the Missouri Department of Transportation is giving away at least eight old ...
Read More »Trump’s workforce initiative reshaping American job market
A whopping 300+ companies have thrown their support behind President Donald Trump’s White House workforce initiative, committing to train over 12 million Americans for new job skills over the next five years. ...
Read More »Moving moments as President Trump hears stories of religious persecution
Victims of religious persecution are rarely heard, but Wednesday dozens of them met with the most powerful leader in the world, inside the White House to share their stories. It was an ...
Read More »Remembering the Moon landing
On July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 mission first put a man on the moon and has become an iconic moment in American history, and 50 years later, the nation hopes to reach further. ...
Read More »How God showed up in America’s Moon mission
On July 20, 1969, man first touched the surface of another world when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon. Though conquering space certainly marked a triumph for science and ...
Read More »Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom makes history
Day one of the Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom conference saw many emotional moments as victims of religious persecution shared their testimonies. This is the first time that such a meeting has ...
Read More »Sen. Hawley takes on Nike for dissing Betsy Ross flag
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, has some strong word for the international shoe giant Nike after its much-criticized decision to pull shoes from stores that bore the original 13 star American flag. NFL ...
Read More »Trump makes history going to North Korea
President Donald Trump made history on Sunday as the first sitting US President to physically step foot into North Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un accepted Trump’s invitation to revive discussions on ...
Read More »One in seven kids online contacted by predators
Almost 1,700 suspected child sex predators were arrested by Law enforcement officers across the United States during April and May, the Department of Justice announced June 11. Specialized Internet Crimes Against Children ...
Read More »Giving to churches up in booming economy
It seems the nation’s booming economy under the Trump administration is having a positive impact on America’s ministries and evangelical churches. Across the country, churches and non-profit organizations saw an increase in ...
Read More »President salutes, shakes hand of every Air Force graduate this week
President trump was greeted by thunderous applause from cadets when he announced he would personally greet all 1,000 Air Force Academy graduates this week. He saluted, shook hands with, and spoke to each ...
Read More »Congress to debate flood disaster relief for Missouri, other states
The U.S. House is expected to bring up a $17 billion federal disaster relief package this week that involves helping Midwestern farmers, including in Missouri. Northern Missouri Republican Congressman Sam Graves tells ...
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