Combat veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth has been nominated for Secretary of Defense by Presidet-elect Donald Trump. In making the announcement, Trump expressed confidence in the pick, highlighting Hegseth’s military ...
Read More »New movie “The Firing Squad” praised by Christian leaders
Chrisitan leaders are praising the new faith-based movie “The Firing Squad,” which opened in theaters on Friday. Early reports indicate strong advance ticket sales, with some showings already sold out. TBN host ...
Read More »How much do you know about Memorial Day?
How much do you know about Memorial Day? As we ponder the selfless sacrifice of the men and women of our armed forces, we hope that you will join us in reflecting ...
Read More »Three US troops killed in Iran-linked drone strike
Several U.S. troops have been killed in an attack related to the Israel–Hamas war. Last week, two Navy Seals accidentally died in a naval operation. The Biden administration blamed Iran-backed forces for ...
Read More »Rep. LaTurner against Chinese facility in Johnson County
Kansas Congressman Jake LaTurner is concerned about a Chinese technology firm planning to build in Johnson County. In a January 8 letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, ...
Read More »Governor bans China, others from owning Missouri land near military sites
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson this week issued an executive order prohibiting foreign countries considered American adversaries from purchasing land near military facilities in the state. The order will block entities from China, ...
Read More »Israel uses new “Iron Beam” laser to shoot down Hamas rockets
Israel made history in recent days with the first operational use of a laser defense system during its war with Hamas. Its “Iron Beam” laser successfully intercepted an incoming rocket fired by ...
Read More »Summit and legislation tackles artificial intelligence, nukes and globalism
The United Nations and Swiss government, concerned by the spread of artificial intelligence, held a summit this week to address how to control and benefit from it. More than 3,000 experts from ...
Read More »Dept. of Defense ends drag shows at military facilities
Drag shows have been ended at U.S. military facilities the Department of Defense announced. The move comes amid a growing backlash by the public against shows targeting children and LGBT marketing efforts ...
Read More »South Africa, China, Russia to hold military exercises
South Africa, once a stalwart ally of the West and democratic principles, is solidifying its position in the sphere of Russia and Communist China. It will hold joint military exercises with those ...
Read More »New Rep. Mark Alford lays out agenda for 4th District
Former news anchor Mark Alford is quickly adapting to his new role of representing Missouri’s 4th Congressional District. It is the only district in the state that has a new representative in ...
Read More »U.S. may retrofit cheap bombs to plentiful rockets allowing Ukraine to strike deep
The Pentagon could soon supply Ukraine with inexpensive bombs fitted onto rockets that are widely available. The move would allow Ukraine to hit targets far behind Russian lines as the West faces ...
Read More »Space Force spaceplane lands successfully today
The U.S. Space Force’s unmanned, reusable spaceplane, successfully deorbited and landed at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022. The landing of the mysterious X-37B Orbital Test ...
Read More »Veterans can enjoy these food discounts Friday
A number of restaurants will offer discounts to former service members this Friday in honor of Veterans Day. Among the special food deals: 7-Eleven: Ex-Service members get a free Quart-Pound Big Bite ...
Read More »Israel, Japan sign historic defense agreement
Japan and Israel are strengthening their ties with a historic agreement on defense. Israeli Minister of Defense Benny Gantz and Japanese Minister of Defense Yasukazu Hamada signed a “Memorandum for Defense Cooperation” ...
Read More »Whole Foods founder warns socialists “taking over” America
Whole Foods founder and CEO John Mackey is warning that “socialists are taking over” the U.S. Mackey made the statement during a Thursday podcast with Reason Magazine and it mirrors what more and ...
Read More »Confidence in nearly all institutions, including the church, dropped since last year
Confidence in nearly every American institution – including the church – has dropped over the past year, a new Gallup poll finds. The yearly poll asks respondents to share how much confidence, ...
Read More »Half-day seminar on gender issues, CRT will be July 16
Do you have questions about the current debate over gender issues or critical race theory? You can attend a free afternoon conference sponsored by Concerned Women for America of Missouri. The event ...
Read More »800 African Islamic terrorists killed in multi-national operation
Just a week after over 50 Churchgoers were murdered in one attack, it is being reported that 800 Boko Haram and ISIS terrorists have been killed in a coordinated multi-nation offensive. The ...
Read More »Marines become first military branch to get religious exemptions
The Pentagon has finally begun to grant religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The U.S. Marines approved several requests in the last week. The news comes as the Armed Services have ...
Read More »Pentagon will monitor service members’ social media “likes”
The Pentagon is being criticized for including “likes” on social media as extremist activities. The revised policy comes as the result of the controversial Counter Extremist Activity Working Group established in the ...
Read More »How ‘living memorials’ help service members remember fallen comrades
Memorials can be especially meaningful for those processing their experiences and remembering those they lost, and physically represent the emotional weight they carry every day. On Veterans Day, people across America thanked ...
Read More »Navy SEALs sue President Biden after religious exemption denied
The Biden administration is being sued for denying religious vaccine exemptions to Navy SEALs. The vaccine mandate deadline is approaching for all service members and thousands are speaking out about their denial ...
Read More »Biden military to deny benefits to unvaccinated veterans
Under direction from the Biden administration, military personnel leaving service will have their VA benefits stripped if they don’t get vaccinated. The announcement came Wednesday from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) ...
Read More »Local Navy vet explains the new hypersonic missile arms race reality
I was a NATO Seasparrow System Technician in the US Navy. We fixed the WHOLE system – we ran the radars and firing consoles – we fired the missiles – we did ...
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