Corporal punishment, spankings for anyone brought up before 1985, are in the headlines again. It comes after the Cassville School District in southern Missouri has a new twist on student discipline this ...
Read More »Faith leaders share explanations for sharp decline in faith in God
Christian leaders have several explanations for why faith in God has hit an all-time low in the United States. Bart Barber, pastor of First Baptist Church of Farmersville in rural East Texas ...
Read More »Another poll finds majority want most or all abortions banned
More national polls are confirming that Americans want all or most abortions banned. The news may come as a shock to some who see the weekly protests of pro-choice activists reflecting that ...
Read More »Soaring gas price an ominous sign for Democrats in midterm elections
Spiking oil and gas prices are yet another threat to the ability of Democrats to hold onto power in November’s midterm elections. The average price for a gallon of unleaded this week ...
Read More »Partisan message expected during state of the union address
Ahead of President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, many observers say they expect a hyper-partisan message. On a call with reporters Monday, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and former Speaker of ...
Read More »Vicky Hartzler releases campaign ad criticizing men competing in women’s sports
Missouri Senate candidate Vicky Hartzler is tackling the destruction of women’s sports by transgender men in a new campaign commercial. She begins the ad by referencing Lia Thomas, the University of Pennsylvania ...
Read More »“Worse than Watergate”: Clinton campaign spied on Trump, federal investigators say
A technology executive was paid to spy on former President Donald Trump’s residences and the White House when Trump was president, according to Special Counsel John Durham’s team of federal investigators. Trump ...
Read More »Rasmussen reviews key polls from January
In January surveys and polls, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports: – Barely a third of Americans believe Martin Luther King Jr.’s dreams of equal opportunity in the country are a reality. – Voters ...
Read More »Sen. Josh Hawley maintains strong poll numbers, fundraising despite media attacks
A number of liberal politicians and media outlets criticized Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, often with misinformation, after protests at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. A year later, the Republican lawmaker ...
Read More »2021: The year of mistrust and suspicion
Although there are many things that characterize the year 2021, perhaps nothing is more conspicuous than the deep lack of trust that Americans have in their national leadership. From the president to ...
Read More »Parents’ rights, education have voters fired up for 2022 midterm elections
Voters will return to the polls next November, with the midterm elections being among the most highly anticipated in recent years. Much of that enthusiasm is being driven by parents. Although midterms ...
Read More »Americans disagree about allowing religious exemptions for vaccination but majority support
Americans are divided over whether COVID-19 vaccination mandates should include religious exemptions, according to a new survey by the Public Religion Research Institute and Interfaith Youth Core. The survey, which was released late ...
Read More »Biden touts infrastructure in Kansas City as polls plummet
President Joe Biden was in Kansas City on Wednesday to discuss infrastructure but its the polls that need rebuilding according to news reports. Biden touted the $1 trillion bill he signed into ...
Read More »Membership slide continues in mainline Episcopal Church
Membership in the Episcopal Church continues to decline. In one report, the number of baptized members dropped from 1.798 million to approximately 1.736 million between 2019 and 2020, resulting in a reduction of about ...
Read More »Manchin conditions spending vote on saving Hyde Amendment
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia said he will not vote for the proposed multi-trillion-dollar spending bill unless it restores the pro-life Hyde Amendment. Progressive House members responded by saying most ...
Read More »Commission on expanding the Supreme Court against the idea, upsetting progressives
President Joe Biden’s attempts to pack the Supreme Court with liberal justices may have hit a roadblock. A commission created by Biden issued draft documents late Thursday revealing significant skepticism towards progressives ...
Read More »Fear of the mark of the beast not a valid reason to avoid vaccine, scholars say
Although some people have legitimate reasons for not being vaccinated for COVID-19, fear of receiving the mark of the beast mentioned in Revelation should not be one of them, a New Testament ...
Read More »Judge jails grandmother for Jan. 6 Facebook posts, not for entering Capitol
An Obama-appointed judge is handing out jail time for Jan. 6 Capitol protesters even as prosecutors don’t seek it. An Indiana grandmother who entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was sentenced ...
Read More »“Things happen through God,” Donald Trump says in interview
Former President Donald Trump has indicated that he will run for the office again in 2024. Last weekend, he told CBN News that God could play a part. “I guess a bad ...
Read More »Trump takes huge lead in 2024 matchups
Former President Donald Trump would be the frontrunner for the Republican nomination if he chooses to enter the 2024 race, according to a Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to “The Hill.” ...
Read More »President Biden’s approval rating continues to plunge in polls
Fewer than four in 10 Americans approve of the job President Joe Biden is doing according to the latest polls. A new Economist/YouGov poll found that Biden’s approval ratings “on his handling ...
Read More »Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri flip-flops on abortion
The list of pro-life Democrat politicians continues to shrink. Lucas Kunce, who has announced his candidacy to replace Roy Blunt in the U.S. Senate, now calls himself pro-choice. Kunce unsuccessfully challenged Republican ...
Read More »Democrat Joe Manchin casts deciding vote to save Hyde Amendment
The prolife Hyde Amendment has survived by a single vote. Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia joined with all Republican senators to pass an amendment prohibiting federal dollars from being used ...
Read More »Family Research Council launches website to track taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood
The Family Research Council has launched a new tracking website called “America’s Direct Deposit to Planned Parenthood” that shows taxpayer funding and abortion data since 1994. This new analysis combines information from ...
Read More »Consumers tire as corporations insert ‘woke’ politics into all aspects of life
Corporate America, once worried about offending customers and losing sales, now is “woke.” Woke means self-righteous awareness of alleged social or political injustice. Sometimes that injustice is real, but sometimes it’s just ...
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