While the images may be mesmerizing, most media consumers don’t fully understand what is happening in Hong Kong – a battle for freedom against encroaching despotic communist rule. For citizens of the ...
Read More »Media misleads as transcripts show Trump did not break law
The national media continues to misrepresent facts surrounding the phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky. Released transcripts on Wednesday show that the President did not exert pressure or ...
Read More »Vast majority of Americans ‘troubled’ by news media
The news media has an image problem and it’s not just with the President of the United States. A newly released poll finds that almost all Americans are “troubled” by the state ...
Read More »News Briefs: San Francisco labels NRA ‘terrorists’; Former Zimbabwe dictator dies; Google antitrust probe; Was Joshua a Palestinian?
Here’s your daily news briefs. Antitrust probe of Google starts next week State attorneys general will formally launch antitrust probes into Facebook and Alphabet’s Google unit next week. A bipartisan group of three ...
Read More »News Briefs: Biden’s brother sued for fraud; Missouri pro-life law partially blocked; Democrats and ‘luxury’ taxes
Companies sue Joe Biden’s brother for fraud Biden, the brother of presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden, told potential business partners that their health care startups could get more business through ...
Read More »Fulani terrorists targeting Nigerian clergy
Christian church leaders continue to be targeted in Nigeria with reports of more kidnappings and murder by Fulani terrorists. The latest is a priest who narrowly escaped a murder attempt two weeks ...
Read More »CNN hires Andrew McCabe amid conservative condemnation
CNN announced on Aug. 23 that fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe has joined the network as a contributor, a decision that quickly drew backlash from critics. McCabe was fired by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions ...
Read More »Why Christian women are the most persecuted group in the world
“Christian women are the most persecuted group in the world.” The first time I heard that statement, I was sitting safely at church in Washington, D.C. David Curry, the president of Open ...
Read More »Study: mainstream news favors Democrats 7 to 1
Mainstream news coverage does not reflect the political make-up of the Democrats and Republicans in Congress. Mainstream media is exceedingly likely to cover news through a partisan filter. So it’s no surprise ...
Read More »Morning national news briefs: oil tankers, Facebook and Epstein
Your morning national news briefs: US Moves to Take Control of Iranian Tanker Seized by British Last Month The United States does not want Britain to swap an Iranian oil tanker for ...
Read More »These 526 deaths didn’t make the nightly news…again
Unless you deliberately searched for it, you probably missed one of the most significant news stories of the past few weeks. After eight years of bloody fighting, the Syrian civil war may ...
Read More »Pregnant mom of two killed by jihadists in Nigeria
A pregnant mother-of-two was among the Christians murdered by Muslim Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria as attacks targeting followers of Christ continue to escalate. Margaret Wakili, a 27-year-old member of the Baptist Church ...
Read More »New White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham roughed up by North Korean security guards
As Donald Trump made history Sunday by becoming the first sitting US president to set foot on North Korean soil, new White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham was reportedly injured in a confrontation ...
Read More »Bette Midler caught spreading fake Trump quotes
Bette Midler is being called out for making up quotes and attributing them to President Trump. Midler was particularly criticized on Twitter after posting the fake quote alleging Donald Trump made the ...
Read More »‘Holy Spirit’ saves German driver from speeding ticket
German police are having some fun with a speeding driver who was spared a hefty fine because of the “Holy Spirit.” The rogue motorist was saved from receiving a penalty after traveling ...
Read More »NPR: Unborn babies are not ‘babies’
A supervising editor at National Public Radio has advised NPR staff that it is incorrect to use the word “baby” to refer to a child in the womb and warned against using ...
Read More »Reader anticipation for ‘The Oracle’ by Jonathan Cahn
Millions of Christian are familiar with Jonathan Cahn and his New York Times best-sellers of the past decade. First were the smash hits and New York Times best-sellers. They include “The Harbinger,” ...
Read More »News show questions efforts to decide what is ‘real’ news
If you have not had a chance to watch “Full Measure” with veteran reporter and host Sharyl Attkisson, you are missing some of the best investigative news on television. And the best ...
Read More »Local news anchor relies on her faith as she renews battle against breast cancer
Cynthia Newsome, a reporter and anchor for KSHB-TV in Kansas City, has inspired thousands of friends and viewers with her candid story of overcoming breast cancer. She remembers Feb. 15, 2012 – ...
Read More »Network 2018 news coverage of Trump administration 90% negative; yet his approval ratings improve
Coverage of Donald Trump’s presidency on the three major TV networks—ABC, CBS, and NBC—was overwhelmingly negative in 2018, just as it was a year earlier, according to a study conducted by the Media ...
Read More »Top TV news bloopers of 2018
It was a busy 2018 for news. Hurricanes, migrant caravans, terrorist plots and…TV news bloopers. While national TV anchors remain some of the most unpopular and least trusted people on the face ...
Read More »CBS News deletes ‘fact check’ on rape after it proved Trump point
On Jan. 9, CBS News updated an article it published a few hours prior, deleting a “fact check” of one of President Donald Trump’s claims made during the speech he gave the ...
Read More »Twitter stock tumbles after conservatives discuss boycott
Fox News, the only conservative-leaning news network in the country, has not posted a single tweet on Twitter in over three weeks – in effect a silent boycott of the social media ...
Read More »Beloved Christian figure Joni has cancer again
Joni Eareckson Tada has received a cancer diagnosis for the second time. Tada, 69, is Founder and CEO of Joni and Friends in Agoura Hills, California, also an award-winning artist, speaker, and ...
Read More »Kansas News Briefs
Kansas college to honor Bob Dole with statue Washburn University will dedicate a statue to former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole to celebrate his life of public service. Dole, who is 95, plans ...
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