Jews in the United States face their greatest threat since World War II. That’s the assessment of former president Donald Trump whose comments mirror those in the Jewish community. “What’s happening with ...
Read More »Democrats oppose bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote
House Democrats are blocking a bill requiring potential voters to prove their citizenship when registering. Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, known as the SAVE Act, is sponsored by Texas Republican representative Chip ...
Read More »Media Watchdog Reveals Google’s Alleged Election Interference
In a recent study, the Media Research Center (MRC) has brought to light concerning findings regarding Google’s purported manipulation of search results to promote leftist candidates and censor their opponents. The report, ...
Read More »Number of migrant “gotaways” equals population of Kansas City and St. Louis
The number of illegal immigrants who evaded authorities (known as gotaways) at the southern border last year is equal to the combined population of Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri. The revelation ...
Read More »Missouri bill requires age verification on porn sites
Missouri lawmakers have found a bi-partisan issue: making it harder for minors to access porn sites by requiring websites to verify the age of users. Several bills have been proposed by Democrat ...
Read More »National Park Service will not remove Penn statue after outcry
A famous statue of William Penn, for whom Pennsylvania is named, will not be removed by the National Park Service after bi-partisan opposition. Penn is known for establishing religious freedom in the ...
Read More »Senate bill strips funding from colleges that allow antisemitism
Federal funding would be rescinded for colleges that do not condemn antisemitism on campus under a bill pending in the U.S. Senate. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., is demanding an immediate vote on ...
Read More »Senators view footage of Hamas attack on civilians
Members of the U.S. Senate viewed a private showing of footage from the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians. Senators Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) hosted the screening on ...
Read More »Democrats join Republicans to censure Rashida Tlaib over antisemitic comments
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Tuesday night to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., for “promoting false narratives” surrounding Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel and “calling for the destruction of ...
Read More »New House speaker gets high marks for commitment to prolife movement
Conservative and prolife leaders are praising the election of Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., as speaker of the House. “It is the honor of a lifetime to have been elected the 56th speaker ...
Read More »Republicans remain divided with days left to avert shutdown
As the deadline to fund the government and avert a shutdown draws near, House Republicans find themselves deeply divided, despite initial hopes of reaching a compromise. While the House of Representatives successfully ...
Read More »Missouri taking steps to reduce maternal deaths
Missouri, which has one of the highest rates of pregnancy-related deaths in the nation, is investing in a comprehensive maternal mortality prevention plan An average of 70 Missouri women died while pregnant ...
Read More »FBI targeting Catholics was more extensive than reported
The FBI targeted traditionalist Catholics as potential terrorists was more extensive than previously admitted, House Republicans say. Republican leadership on the House Judiciary Committee revealed in a letter sent to FBI Director ...
Read More »Only one in three Americans have confidence in the church, Gallup finds
Only about one-third of Americans have confidence in the church or organized religion, and even fewer have faith in public schools. Gallup sampled Americans’ level of trust in more than a dozen ...
Read More »Americans identify as socially conservative at highest numbers in decade
Americans may be rebelling against an increasingly liberal culture. More adults identify as social conservatives than at any time in the past decade, a new Gallup poll has found. Nearly four in ...
Read More »Historic bond between Republicans, Mormons weakening, research finds
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) used to be one of the most reliable blocs of Republican voters in the nation. As previous church leader Ezra Taft ...
Read More »Department of Homeland Security funding groups targeting Christian organizations
Documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request reveal federal funds are being used by the Department of Homeland Security to target Christian groups, conservatives and Republicans. In one case, the ...
Read More »Tucker Carlson leaves Fox; Don Lemon fired at CNN
Two longtime mainstays in cable news are leaving this week. Tucker Carlson’s departure was announced by Fox News, and Don Lemon announced Monday he was fired from CNN. Carlson’s last episode was ...
Read More »Robert F. Kennedy Jr. files to run for President
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is running for president of the United States, in an April 5 filing. Kennedy’s father, Sen. Robert Kennedy (D-N.Y.), was assassinated when running for the presidency in 1968. ...
Read More »House Republicans seek protection of Christians who support traditional marriage
Christians who hold biblical values about marriage increasingly are coming under fire. A group of House Republicans is seeking to protect them. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and other lawmakers sent a letter ...
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 »Schiff, Swalwell denied seats on Intelligence Committee
Democrats Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell have been denied seats on the powerful House Intelligence Committee. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday rejected the controversial legislators after House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries ...
Read More »Democrats vote to deny medical treatment to babies who survive abortion
The Republican House on Wednesday passed a bill that would require health providers to protect infants born alive after an attempted abortion. The vote tally saw 210 of 212 Democrats vote against ...
Read More »Republicans push to abolish IRS, federal income taxes
The IRS and federal income taxes could be abolished by legislation soon to be put forth by Congressional Republicans. Both would be replaced by a simple national consumption tax. Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) will ...
Read More »Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri selected to lead House Ways and Means Committee
A congressman from Missouri will lead one of the most powerful committees in the new Congress. Republican Rep. Jason Smith has won the nomination to be chairman of the Ways and Means ...
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