Chris Broussard is dressed in an elegant suit. He sports a friendly smile and looks and acts exactly like the man many love to watch on television. The 53-year-old Broussard, a basketball ...
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Dozens of people died during the record snowfall in western New York last week. Although the risk may not be as great in the Kansas City area, preparing for bad weather is ...
Read More »Democrat-led Colorado joins Florida in busing illegal immigrants
With illegal entries into the United States at crisis levels, Democrat-led Colorado will join Republican states in busing migrants to New York and other Democrat-run cities. The announcement by Colorado’s Democrat Governor ...
Read More »The fascinating history of air travel in Kansas City and the Midwest
When we think of air travel today, we think of the airports around the country, and we think of the number of flights that go through Chicago or Atlanta. We think about ...
Read More »Where are Missouri and Kansas in religious liberty state rankings?
Missouri and Kansas do a fairly good job of protecting religious liberty, a new report finds. A survey by the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy rated all 50 states on 11 ...
Read More »When the credit card debt bubble bursts
Inflation still isn’t letting up, and it’s a top concern for Americans right now. But we just learned of yet another way surging prices are hurting families—leading them into huge amounts of credit ...
Read More »Federal court rules charities can refuse adoption to gay couples
Christian adoption agencies cannot be forced by the state to place adoptive children with same-sex couples. In a ruling that affects adoption agencies nationwide, a federal judge handed down the decision in ...
Read More »Supreme Court rules Jewish college must accept gay activist campus group
Yeshiva University, a Jewish college in New York, must accept a gay group on campus and exhaust all of its state legal options before the U.S. Supreme Court will hear its case. ...
Read More »Whipped Cream sales in NY now require ID
Whipped cream purchases in New York now require an ID check. Enforcement of a Democrat-passed law requires retailers to stop sales to people under 21 in an effort to deal with the ...
Read More »Supreme Court strikes down New York concealed carry gun law
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down a New York concealed carry gun law that requires people to show “proper cause” to get a license. It allowed officials to arbitrarily use their ...
Read More »Have we found a cancer cure? Drug trial indicates yes
A cancer cure has been found according to a study published on June 5 in The New England Journal of Medicine. The trial is the first in the world to completely remove ...
Read More »Mission trip inspired Nelli Kiim to launch a shoe brand to help impoverished
Nelli Kim walked wordlessly through the filthy streets of Mumbai’s infamous red-light district. Barefoot children chased each other past piles of trash while women stared impassively past the bars in open windows. ...
Read More »Zero deaths reported worldwide from Omicron variant: World Health Organization
Covid-19 appears to be mutating into much less dangerous variants. The World Health Organization has reported that there have been zero deaths anywhere in the world from the Omicron variant. The data ...
Read More »Consumers expect continued inflation, according to Federal Reserve survey
Americans expect steep inflation to continue, according to the latest Survey of Consumer Expectations recently released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The median expectation is that the inflation rate ...
Read More »Gas prices hit high not seen since Obama administration
The Biden administration has reached another milestone related to its energy policy, say experts. U.S. gas prices have now hit a new seven-year high. As of Oct. 27, the national average for a gallon ...
Read More »Bin Laden son feels ‘shame, horror’ over father’s actions
The son of Osama bin Laden, the slain leader of the Al-Qaeda terror group, reflected on the crimes his father committed in planning the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. He also ...
Read More »New York governor wants Facebook to censor pro-life views
New York’s new governor Kathy Hochul (D) is calling on Facebook to censor the pro-life movement and take steps to combat “misinformation” regarding abortion in the wake of Texas’ “heartbeat” abortion ban, S.B. ...
Read More »Our readers share their memories of September 11
For the 20th Anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Metro Voice asked our readers for their memories of that morning. For most, the images remain difficult. They still create a pit ...
Read More »Crock-Pot remains popular 50 years after its debut in Kansas City
Chili in the Crock-Pot is as much a part of fall as cooler weather and football games. The popular appliance can trace its roots to Kansas City. Before the Crock-Pot was a ...
Read More »Homeless man crashes press conference, gets help from New York Mayoral candidate
During a press conference outside of Penn Station in New York City today, Mayoral Candidate Curtis Sliwa found himself counseling and comforting a homeless man. Sliwa had joined merchants, workers, and Guardian Angels ...
Read More »NY Governor Andrew Cuomo resigns
As New York’s legislature begins impeachment proceedings, Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo, announced this afternoon his resignation effective in 14 days. The odd delay in his departure comes after over a dozen allegations ...
Read More »Maverick City Music is bringing gospel to a new generation
Christian artists seldom top secular charts or appear on Times Square billboards. The contemporary Gospel band Maverick City Music has done both, resonating with a cultural moment outside the pews. Many have ...
Read More »Three Jewish Congressional Democrats urge Biden to name anti-Semitism ambassador
As the “Squad” continues to promote anti-Semitism, several other Democrats in Congress are pushing back. Three Jewish House Democrats are calling on President Biden to appoint an ambassador-at-large to combat anti-Semitism that ...
Read More »Videos show brutal attacks on American Jews by Palestinian supporters
Videos posted to social media show shocking and brutal attacks on Jews across the United States and around the world. Civil liberty advocates are saying Palestinian supporters are bringing the Hamas war ...
Read More »Black Democrat Congressman labeled ‘white supremacist’ for support of Israel
Democrat Rep. Ritchie Torres of New York pushes all the right buttons when it comes to liberal issues. From topics such as gender to abortion, he is a reliable vote, and rock ...
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