politics
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Senate could vote today on controversial commission to investigate January 6
Missouri’s Senator Roy Blunt opposes forming a commission to examine the capitol breach on January 6. He’s not alone given…
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State Department memo directs embassies to display BLM flag
The U.S. State Department is being criticized after it issued a memo directing American embassies to fly the Black Lives…
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Missouri News
Claire McCaskill: Republicans want ‘a rape victim put in prison’
Claire McCaskill may no longer be Missouri’s U.S. Senator but it hasn’t stopped her from attacking Republicans. She typically tweets…
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Israel responds after Hamas fires rockets at Jerusalem
The Israeli army reports that the chief of staff has called in troop reinforcements in the country’s south, as tensions…
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Voters declare Lubbock, Texas, a sanctuary city for the unborn
A number of liberal cities have identified themselves as sanctuaries for illegal immigrants. Now a Texas city had declared itself…
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Faith
Biden’s National Day of Prayer proclamation omits God
President Joe Biden has issued a proclamation for the National Day of Prayer. There’s just one problem. It doesn’t mention…
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Travel
St. Louis prosecutor Kim Gardner could lose law license
Kim Gardner, the controversial George Soros-backed St. Louis Circuit Attorney, acted unethically and faced disciplinary actions. That info was revealed…
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Travel
Republicans dash Democrat hope of taking Texas House seat
In a narrowly divided Congress, every seat counts. A north Texas seat will remain red after a runoff to fill…
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Sen. Tim Scott attacked by left for speech on faith, race, election reform in response to Biden
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina was mocked in the media and is being attacked by the left after his…
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Kobach announces run for Kansas attorney general
Kris Kobach on Thursday announced he’s running for Kansas Attorney General. The former Kansas Secretary of State addressed a crowd…
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