Politics & Policy
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Government vows to shut down nation’s largest Christian university
Grand Canyon University, the nation’s largest Christian university, is fighting back after the U.S. Department of Education vowed to shut…
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Governor, attorney general urge passage of anti-trafficking bills by end of session
Missouri has the fourth-highest human trafficking rate in the nation, and legislators hope to address the issue before the current…
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Catholic bishop apologizes for saying forgive president for “stupidity”
A Catholic bishop in Michigan has apologized after he called upon congregants to forgive President Joe Biden for his “stupidity”…
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Faith leaders want Congress to tackle religious persecution
More than 100 religious freedom advocates are encouraging the U.S. Senate to pass bipartisan resolution SR-569, which would integrate religious…
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Missouri among states suing Biden administration over student debt scheme
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is taking the lead in a lawsuit against the Biden administration’s latest plan to cancel…
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Landowner rights upheld in unanimous Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously on April 12 that a California county violated a landowner’s rights when it demanded upwards…
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Beverly LaHaye, founder of CWA, dies at 94
Beverly LaHaye died Sunday, April 14 at the age of 94. She founded and lead the influential women’s organization Concerned…
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Veteran NPR editor blows whistle on newsroom bias
A longtime National Public Radio editor has confirmed what most listeners already knew – as a “public” media entity, NPR…
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The federal push for massive mail-in prison voting
A federal effort to register voters using the government’s vast reach, including throughout the U.S. prison system, is raising concerns…
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