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Government delivered inflation -- but no real aid -- in North Carolina
North Carolina can't catch a break under the Biden-Harris administration.
SharesJail time for sharing a Bible verse? Terrifying persecution case should rattle the world
Paivi Rasanen, a member of the Finnish Parliament who previously served as the nation's interior secretary, has spent years in court after being brought up on hate crimes charges simply for expressing her Christian beliefs.
SharesTrump should sue Drudge Report for libel
Drudge Report blasted a headline, all in red caps, across its main, feature section Friday that went like this: "TRUMP CALLS FOR CHENEY'S EXECUTION." Except Trump didn't. He said Cheney would not be such a "war hawk" if she had guns "trained on her face." And now Trump should sue for libel.
SharesAmerica's frightening pro-Iran, anti-Israel intel leak
The FBI is leading an investigation into leaked U.S. intel that reportedly stopped Israel from launching its planned counterattack against Iran. Holy cow. An America that's seen as favoring terror-sponsoring Iran over longtime friend and ally Israel -- not a good look.
SharesPop Quiz: What are your children being taught? The answer may surprise you
In the 1984 horror film "Children of the Corn," a mysterious entity lures children to turn against their parents to guarantee an abundant corn harvest.
SharesCould these anti-Christian moves seal Kamala Harris' electoral fate?
Kamala Harris must do more than speak if she wishes to reach Christian voters.
SharesHarris advances big Democrat 'democracy' lie
Kamala Harris, in an interview with Fox's Bret Baier that will dot campaign trails for generations to come as a classic textbook example of What Not To Do, slipped in during her off-the-rails critique of Donald Trump that America is "a democracy." No, it isn't. America is a constitutional republic, not a democracy.
SharesHarris puts the final nail in the coffin of Christian nationalism panic
As America's agonizing, enervating and nail-biting presidential election nears its conclusion, Vice President Kamala Harris has apparently seen the light -- at least according to some of the political ads and proclamations emerging from her campaign, friends and allies.
SharesWisconsin public schools' gender policies shut out parents, violate their rights
The Supreme Court has said that parents' right to direct the upbringing of their children is "perhaps the oldest of the fundamental liberty interests" it has ever recognized.
SharesBeing the best by beating the best -- a path neither Harris nor Trump are taking
Some of life's greatest wisdom comes from sports cliches. Among the greatest nuggets is the notion that to be the best you have to beat the best. We hear coaches say it. We hear players say it. In boxing the all-time greats are often considered such because of whom they fought.
SharesBreaking China's handcuffs to safeguard America's industrial might
Americans are already skeptical of the renewable-energy mandates that the Biden-Harris administration has been foisting on them for the last 3 1/2 years. Imagine what they'd say if more of them were aware that their tax dollars are enriching the world's biggest producer of electric vehicles: China and its Communist Party leaders.
SharesChina's horrific religious persecution should be a stark wakeup call for America
Christianity and other faiths are being systematically and increasingly denigrated in China, with shocking acts of government malfeasance eroding any semblance of democratic normalcy.
SharesCorporate DEI's long, slow, happy death
Toyota, facing backlash about forced Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training as well as its sponsorship of pro-LGBTQ events, is reeling in the woke and changing its mind about participating in measures pushed by the leftist advocacy group, the Human Rights Campaign. Yay. Another DEI agenda bites the dust.
SharesThe most disturbing line during the vice presidential debate
"I don't talk about my faith a lot." With these few, consequential words, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz offered one of the most stunning and disturbing lines of Tuesday night's vice presidential debate.
SharesMcDonald's french fries and lies won't win the White House
French fry service is not the American dream. It's a step toward achieving the American dream -- and it's a very low level step, at that. But Harris thinks low-level, zero-skill jobs like the ones that dominate the fast food industry should pay enough that workers could stay the french fry service course their entire lives.
SharesWhy is Congress facilitating prison rape in the name of fairness?
Big Idea: Prison rape is horrific in any scenario, but gender ideologues in Washington have found a way to make it more common -- all in the name of fairness to men who "identify as women."
SharesHarris, not Trump, failed to deter Russia's invasion of Ukraine
In their only debate so far, Vice President Kamala Harris asserted that former President Donald Trump deserved blame for Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine because he had been too chummy with the Russian strong man. "But let me tell you something," Mr. Trump rebutted. "She is a horrible negotiator. They sent her in to negotiate. As soon as they left, Putin did the invasion."
SharesIntel's woes deliver a gut punch to Biden's semiconductor policy
President Biden's industrial policies to revitalize domestic manufacturing and meet Chinese competition in Artificial Intelligence recently took a gut punch.
Shares'Evangelicals for Harris' a curious twist of Scripture
"Evangelicals for Harris" said in a Facebook post that Kamala Harris "shines through in her clear Christian values." That's an interesting view for a woman who labels the ending of human life in the womb a "reproductive freedom" and who denies she's ever flipped on her views. Lie. And Jesus doesn't like lies.
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