The U.S. will not default, at least for now, after the U.S. Senate passed the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023. President Joe Biden is expected to sign the measure, which passed 63 ...
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Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., officially announced his campaign for the presidency early this week. The hosts of “The View” immediately criticized him for his Christian faith and impressive life story. Host Whoopi ...
Read More »The cross: America’s only hope in a spiritual battle
If you take a few minutes to read any local or national news, you will find tragic stories. They often surround a person or group of people making poor moral choices that ...
Read More »Most Americans don’t want Biden-Trump rematch
Joe Biden and Donald Trump appear to be on a collision course in the 2024 presidential race, despite the wishes of most Americans concerning a rematch. An NBC News survey released this ...
Read More »Missouri judge temporarily blocks restrictions on childhood gender surgery, hormones
A Missouri judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked an emergency ban on childhood gender transition just hours before it was set to go into effect, UPI reported. St. Louis County Circuit Judge Ellen ...
Read More »DeSantis to Biden Administration: “Butt out” of Israeli politics
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis criticized the Biden administration for its repeated meddling in internal Israeli policies, saying the U.S. should stay out of the Jewish state’s decisions. DeSantis stressed that Israel is a sovereign ...
Read More »Supreme Court hears case over government “home equity theft”
After a 94-year-old woman lost her home to “home equity theft” by the county, she sued and now the U.S. Supreme Court seems sympathetic to her case. The court heard arguments April ...
Read More »Investigation of Biden family finances widens after committee views documents
Concerns about President Biden and his family profiting from his position increased after members of Congress viewed relevant documents at the U.S. Treasury Department this week. House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and ...
Read More »Missouri fails to enact presidential primary while Kansas moves ahead
The Missouri House voted down a bill Monday that would reinstate the primary while in Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly signed a bill to reinstate the primary in the Sunflower State. The Missouri ...
Read More »What’s the backstory on Alvin Bragg?
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg last week rocketed to global celebrity with his indictment of former president Donald Trump on charges related to a 2016 hush money payment. Trump’s lawyers immediately fired ...
Read More »What you need to know about Trump arraignment hearing
Donald Trump will be arraigned during a hearing scheduled to begin at 2:15 p.m. ET on Tuesday, April 4 with all charges being revealed during his hearing. The former president arrived in ...
Read More »Local politicians react to indictment of Donald Trump
Several prominent Missouri and Kansas politicians have responded to Thursday’s indictment of former President Donald Trump. “The Manhattan DA is undermining America’s confidence in our legal system,” Mike Pompeo, a former Wichita ...
Read More »Reactions to Trump indictment from Pence, others
Observers, including legal experts, say the nation is on perilous ground after a New York grand jury proceeded with an indictment of former President Donald Trump on March 30. The charges, brought ...
Read More »Most Democrats vote against amendment to protect gas stoves
The U.S. House passed energy bill amendment that would stop the Biden administration from banning gas stoves. Democrats saw dozens of members break rank and vote with Republicans to protect gas appliances ...
Read More »WHO reverses guidance on Covid booster
The World Health Organization (WHO) updated its vaccination guidance March 28, saying most people do not need a booster. The move comes as countries like Britain abandon their booster programs. WHO is ...
Read More »Honduras cuts ties with Taiwan in favor of China
Honduras is the latest country to fall under the influence of China’s soft campaign to isolate Taiwan on the world stage. The Honduran government cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan over the weekend, ...
Read More »New book traces roots of resurging Marxism
The death of Marxism often has been exaggerated. The political philosophy that resulted in the death of millions in the 20th century is alive and well in the 21st century. “For a ...
Read More »Here’s where Missourians stand on Biden, Parson, Hawley, issues
More than six in 10 Missourians either disapprove or strongly disapprove of the way President Biden is doing his job. The “St. Louis Post-Dispatch” reported the poll of likely voters conducted by ...
Read More »DeSantis is running for president according to The Washington Post
Ron DeSantis has decided to run for president, The Washington Post is reporting. The newspaper cites recent conversations between the governor and allies. Donald Trump, former South Carolina Governor and Ambassador to the United ...
Read More »At CPAC, Missouri Senator warns of government overreach
Sen. Eric Schmitt is warning that the United States is at a crossroads and that government overreach and media control represent the biggest threats to Americans’ freedoms. The Missouri Republican made the ...
Read More »VIDEO: Rep. Mark Alford tells C-SPAN about faith, the Constitution, and biased media
Mark Alford, who won his seat representing Missouri’s 4th District in Congress during the 2022 midterms, was recently interviewed on C-SPAN. Watch the interview below. The cable channel has interviewed half of ...
Read More »DeSantis, legislature to dissolve Disney self-governing status
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this week will seek to dissolve Disney World’s special status after the company allegedly lied about a bill that protected elementary children from sexualization and transgender ideology in ...
Read More »Jackson County Executive Frank White wants to pay for abortion travel
Jackson County Executive Frank White announced before last fall’s midterm election that he planned to release $1 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to pay women who travel out-of-state to end ...
Read More »Here’s the difference between Biden, Pence document discovery
There’s a big difference between the continuing discovery of classified documents held by President Joe Biden and those connected to Mike Pence. They’re “very different qualitatively” says former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. ...
Read More »Nancy Pelosi still quiet on exorcism
Former House Speak Nancy Pelosi has not made a public statement about the exorcism performed at her home. Many see the exorcism as out of character because while Pelosi calls herself Catholic, ...
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