Politics & Policy
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Court dismisses LGBT lawsuit against Christian colleges over
A federal judge recently dismissed an LGBT case that could have forced a coalition of Christian colleges to abandon their…
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Jerusalem Leadership Conference focuses on support for Israel
Leaders from the worlds of business, government, and media gathered at a conference in Jerusalem recently to share ideas on…
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Martin Luther King visited Kansas City area numerous times
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose birthday is celebrated as a national holiday, made at least six visits to the…
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History: Whitefield and the Great Awakening laid groundwork for revolution
George Whitefield’s second trip to America in 1740 was one of the most important events in American history. Spiritual revival…
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New Rep. Mark Alford lays out agenda for 4th District
Former news anchor Mark Alford is quickly adapting to his new role of representing Missouri’s 4th Congressional District. It is…
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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…
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Opinion: ‘Twitter Files’ vindicate Parler
This week marks two years since Amazon Web Services, following closely behind Google and Apple, took burgeoning Twitter competitor Parler—which had…
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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…
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All flights across nation canceled this morning
The Biden administration is scrambling to deflect criticism as all flights across the nation were grounded Wednesday morning. The debacle…
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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…
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