Politics & Policy
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Biden to overturn Trump conscience clause on abortions
Bowing to pressure from pro-abortion groups, the Biden administration is ending the Trump administration’s religious conscience rule over the abortion…
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IRS backlog affects churches, ministries, leaving donors in the dark
As the filing deadline nears, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service continues to experience delays in processing last year’s tax returns.…
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Red states managed pandemic better than blue states, with fewer restrictions
A new study confirms that conservative states fared much better than liberal ones during the pandemic. The Committee to Unleash…
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Inflation rises at fastest rate in 40 years, now at 8.5%
New numbers out this week show that inflation is increasing at the fastest rate since January 1982. Economists say the…
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Almost 92 percent of national Congressional seats contested as Missouri, Florida decide redistricting
The only states as of April 5 without new legislative and congressional districts in place for 2022 elections are Florida, New Hampshire,…
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7 things to know about SCOTUS judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Here are seven things to know about Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. 1. Jackson’s legal background The 51-year-old judge…
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Missouri Sen. Blunt says he will vote against Supreme Court nominee
Both of Missouri’s senators now are on the record as saying they will vote against Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to…
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Former Missouri Sen. Kit Bond endorses Vicky Hartzler for Senate
Former Missouri Sen. Kit Bond has endorsed Rep. Vicky Hartzler in the Republican primary. “Missourians deserve a senator who knows…
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Christian groups release candidate list for Tuesday’s school board elections
The Missouri chapter of Concerned Women for America has issued a list of preferred school board candidates for Tuesday’s elections.…
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Suffering from Apocalypse fatigue?
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been experiencing some serious “apocalypse fatigue.” For the past two years the news…
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