President Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States, gave his farewell address to the American people. He opened his …
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As Larry Elder implied in a recent column, Twitter’s permanent ban on President Donald Trump reeks of hypocrisy. The platform …
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The NCAA requires men who want to compete against women in college sports to take testosterone-suppressing drugs for a year …
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Women in Ohio who want to kill their unborn babies with abortion-inducing drugs can’t do so through telemedicine. Governor Mike …
Read More »Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Resigns
U.S. Department of Education (ED) Secretary Betsy DeVos has resigned from the position two weeks before Joe Biden’s inauguration. She …
Read More »Sixth Circuit: Ohio County Violated Christian Schools’ Religious Freedom with COVID-19 Order
Just as churches have sued governments for violating their rights during the COVID-19 crisis, Christian schools have filed similar lawsuits. …
Read More »Democrats Take U.S. Senate Runoff Races in Georgia
The people of Georgia have elected two Democrats to represent their state in the U.S. Senate, Democrats whose victories have …
Read More »Pro-Life Law in Indiana to Be Enforced After Four Years
We take our victories where we find them. Four years after Indiana’s governor signed a pro-life bill into law, that …
Read More »Oregon Suspends Blacks-Only COVID-19 Relief Fund After Three Residents Sue
The Oregon Cares Fund, part of a COVID-19 state stimulus relief fund, set aside $62 million of taxpayers’ money for …
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