Author: American Faith

Breaking, Politics

California, New Jersey Drop ‘Good Cause’ Clauses from CCW Requirements

The dominoes are falling.... Read more.
Breaking, Politics

New York Supreme Court Strikes Down Law That Allowed Non-citizens to Vote

New York City's City Council approved a measure in January to give non-citizens the right to vote in local elections.... Read more.
Business, Trending

While US Economy Crumbles, Biden Promises $200 Billion for Solar Panels, Vaccine Plants and Communication Links Around the World

Joe Biden promised the world $200 billion for communication links, vaccine plants, and solar panels.... Read more.
Faith, Politics, Trending

Historic West Virginia Catholic Church Completely Burned to the Ground in Suspected Arson Attack

A historic West Virginia Catholic Church was burned to the ground on Sunday in a suspected arson attack.Pro-abortion extremists called for violence and vandalism... Read more.
Breaking, Business

Americans Will Pay 17% More for July 4 Cookout: Farm Bureau

U.S. consumers can expect to pay 17 percent more to eat on Independence Day in 2022, according to a new report from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF). The... Read more.
Health, Politics, Trending

EU Renews Digital COVID Pass Despite 99% Negative Public Feedback

Acting on a proposal of the European Commission, the European Parliament, as expected, voted on June 23 to renew the EU Digital COVID Certificate for another year.... Read more.
Politics, Trending

Protecting Women’s Sports from Trans Athletes Is Winning over Gen Z: Rep. Cammack

Preserving women’s sports is a big draw for Gen Z voters, Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) said Thursday during a roundtable on transgender athletes. Cammack, the youngest... Read more.
Politics, Trending

Top Republican Signals 2023 Investigative Focus: Biden ‘Compromised’ by Son’s Business Deals

Some conservatives have fretted the four years it has taken federal prosecutors to investigate Hunter Biden’s business dealings. But make no mistake, the man... Read more.
Politics, Trending

West May Have Underestimated Russia’s Ability to Weather Sanctions

The United States and Europe might have miscalculated just how resilient Moscow has been to sanctions in the short run. When the West applied aggressive sanctions... Read more.