In this episode of Star Parker’s Power, Poverty, & Politics podcast, she asks: Is it time for a national soul …
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Star Parker: Is the Left Losing Its Grip on California?
The Democratic Party is rolling out its left-wing big guns to go to California to support Gov. Gavin Newsom in …
Read More »This Mother Goes Off About That ‘Antifa’ Teacher Allowed to Indoctrinate Students
Gabriel Gipe is a government school teacher in California recently caught up in a Project Veritas sting. Gipe bragged about …
Read More »Virginia Churches and Religious Groups Ask Court to Reconsider Protecting Them from Discriminatory State Law
A coalition of organizations last October filed a lawsuit against Virginia over a law that bars employers from making hiring …
Read More »Ending Generational Poverty — Human Dignity and the Challenge of Poverty
Ending Generational Poverty series, Part II: Human Dignity and the Challenge of Poverty Editor’s Note: This article is adapted from …
Read More »California and LA County to Pay John MacArthur $800,000 to Settle COVID-Related Religious Freedom Lawsuit
John MacArthur, chancellor of The Master’s Seminary, pastor of Grace Community Church in Southern California, author, and founder of the …
Read More »How Has the Taliban Punished Those Who Helped the People of Afghanistan?
Richard Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government, talks about what happened to three principals he knew in Afghan schools …
Read More »Dr. Noreen Johnson, Wife of Dr. Haywood Robinson, Has Died — A Loss for the Pro–Life Community
Update (9/7): See this update about Dr. Johnson’s memorial service, which will be held on Saturday, September 11. *** Dr. …
Read More »Supreme Court Declines to Stop Texas Law Banning Abortions After Six Weeks
The U.S. Supreme Court this week declined to act on an emergency request to block a Texas law that bars …
Read More »Virginia Supreme Court Upholds Teacher’s Reinstatement After School District Suspended Him for Opposing ‘Transgender’ Policy
Loudoun County Public Schools proposed a rule (which the school board eventually passed) that would require teachers to go along …
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