As the Biden vaccine mandate is challenged by workers from Southwest Airlines pilots to medical staff, 4.3 million U.S. workers quit their jobs just in August. Economists fear the numbers could even ...
Read More »Civil liberties group tells Biden commission to reject court packing
A civil liberties group delivered a letter and petition telling the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States (PCSCUS) that it should reject court packing. The effort comes amid ...
Read More »Judge blocks Texas Heartbeat Bill saying not every pregnant person is “a woman”
A temporary injunction against the Texas pro-life Heartbeat Law has been issued by a federal judge on behalf of the Biden administration. Obama appointee U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman contends “a person’s ...
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court will consider pro-life and other key issues as new term begins
The U.S. Supreme Court will open its new term on Monday with several cases of importance to Christians on the docket. Among the 34 it so far has agreed to hear are ...
Read More »Southern Baptist executives defy vote of members on sexual abuse issue
The Southern Baptist Convention continues to wrestle with questions about how to handle sexual abuse allegations. Earlier this week, the executive committee defied the will of the denomination’s members, or “messengers,” by ...
Read More »“People need to be outraged”: trafficking now rising across United States
Human trafficking continues to be a silent epidemic across the nation, said Kevin Malone, president and co-founder of the United States Institute Against Human Trafficking, whose organization runs the nation’s sole accredited ...
Read More »Defying the experts and media, percentage of Americans identifying as ‘Evangelical’ rises
As sociologists and pollsters continue to study the interaction of faith and politics, a new poll is turning heads. More white Americans identified as born again or evangelical during the Trump administration, ...
Read More »Biden administration overrides vaccine advisory panel
President Joe Biden’s political appointment heading the CDC has overridden its vaccine advisory panel on who should receive the booster shot. Early Friday, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said people as young ...
Read More »Boxer and Christian Manny Pacquiao runs for President in Philippines
Boxer and popular Philippine Senator Manny Pacquiao is running for president of his country. Pacquiao, who is an outspoken Christian, accepted the nomination of his PDP-Laban party at its national convention on ...
Read More »‘Tax the Rich’: When have we heard that before?
There’s no need to pile even more scorn on Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez’s “Tax the Rich” dress worn to a $35,000 per head liberal gala. Social critics like Piers Morgan have already ...
Read More »UK ditches plans for vaccine passports after outcry
The UK has canceled plans to mandate vaccine passports for pubs and public events across the country. The announcement was made by UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid on Sunday. It comes after ...
Read More »Football star Herschel Walker announces candidacy for U.S. Senate from Georgia
Georgia will be a key battleground as Republicans attempt to retake the U.S. Senate in 2022. They picked up a high-profile candidate this week when former football star Herschel Walker announced his ...
Read More »Sen. Josh Hawley one of many of legislators calling on Biden to resign
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley on Thursday called on President Joe Biden to resign after at least 13 U.S. service members were killed in Afghanistan. “We must reject the falsehood peddled by a ...
Read More »How the Taliban and ‘woke culture’ both erase women
The scenes coming out of Kabul, Afghanistan after it fell to the Taliban last week are frightening on so many levels. It has been reported that women and children have been attacked and killed ...
Read More »In Christian South Sudan, attacks rise as churches lose influence
In July, South Sudan celebrated its 10th anniversary of independence – but it did so amid concern over violence in the young nation. Recent attacks on two Catholic priests and other Christian leaders have ...
Read More »Missouri added 15,000 jobs in July after ending extra unemployment
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson’s decision earlier this summer to end additional federal unemployment benefits has had a positive effect on the state’s jobs and economy. Missouri payrolls added exactly 15,000 non-farm jobs ...
Read More »Some Democrats return to Texas, allowing election reform to proceed
Several AWOL Democrat legislators have returned to Texas ending a 38-day standoff with the state legislature. The Democrats, whose approval ratings plummeted after the stunt, fled the state to prevent an election ...
Read More »Court fines Hobby Lobby for transgender restroom policy
Hobby Lobby has been fined $220,000 for requiring a transgender woman to use a unisex restroom. The unanimous decision by a three-judge Illinois state appeals court panel upheld a ruling by the state’s ...
Read More »After US debacle in Afghanistan, China holds invasion drill near Taiwan
Responding to the Biden administration’s failure in Afghanistan, China is holding invasion drills near Taiwan. The exercises, meant to capitalize on the United States hastily abandoning its allies in Afghanistan, used fighter ...
Read More »Poll: Biden has lost support of public over Afghanistan
A new poll finds overwhelming public disapproval of President Joe Biden over Afghanistan. The news comes after even formerly friendly media outlets report on the failure of the Biden administration’s implementation of ...
Read More »Kansas City, Mo., population tops 500,000 in census
The population of Kansas City, Mo., has climbed to more than a half-million for the first time, according to newly released census numbers. Mayor Quinton Lucas said the latest Census numbers exceeded ...
Read More »What successful people with disabilities can teach us about victimhood
Take a second or two to think about successful people with disabilities. How many names from the fields of politics, sports, music, business, science or from movies – dead or alive – ...
Read More »Former governor, senator Kit Bond participates in Missouri bicentennial celebration
Kit Bond looked back on his days of service to Missouri while in Jefferson City this week for the state’s bicentennial celebration. Bond, 82, held the positions of auditor, governor and U.S. ...
Read More »Rep. Sharice Davids promotes critical race theory books on Instagram
Rep. Sharice Davids, who represents Johnson County, Kan., in Congress, is promoting a list of books from leftwing figures, including writings that are considered to be resources for critical race theory. Her private Instagram ...
Read More »SW Missouri Congressman Billy Long joins crowded GOP field for U.S. Senate
The Republican field of candidates to replace Roy Blunt in the U.S. Senate in 2022 continues to grow. Rep. Billy Long made it official last week, announcing in an interview on Fox ...
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