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Clara Barton & the American Red Cross – American Minute with Bill Federer

When Clara Barton was ten-years-old, her older brother, David, fell off the roof of a barn during barn-raising in Massachusetts. The doctors had given up hope on him, but Clara helped...

More Full-Time Employees at Columbia University than Undergrad Students

An analysis by The College Fix found that Columbia University has more full-time employees than undergrad students.

Thousands of Women in Abortion-Restricted States Receive Abortion Pills by Mail

Thousands of women in states with abortion bans and restrictions are receiving abortion pills through the mail from states with laws protecting prescribers, according...

Former CDC Director Acknowledges ‘Side Effects from the Vaccine’

Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director Dr. Robert Redfield acknowledged that there are "significant" side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine.

House Passes Bill Forcing Swift US Weapons Shipment to Israel

The House approved legislation Thursday mandating President Biden to quickly send U.S. weapons to Israel amid its conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip,...

Roman Empire Persecutions – American Minute with Bill Federer

"Christian persecution 'at near genocide levels'" reported the BBC, (5/3/19): "A report ordered by Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt ... Christians were the most persecuted religious group ... Mr...

Largest COVID-Vax Study Confirms Adverse Side Effects

A recent study analyzed the health data of 99 million patients across 8 countries, finding that numerous adverse side effects are linked to the COVID-19 vaccine.

U.N. Cuts Estimated Gaza Deaths by Half

The United Nations (U.N.) cut the estimated number of casualties in Gaza by half.

Governor Abbott Calls Biden’s Asylum Plan ‘Feckless’ in Face of Soaring Border Crossings

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has lambasted President Joe Biden's new asylum proposals, asserting they "do nothing to slow the record-breaking illegal immigration." Biden's plan, revealed...

Mother’s Day: American Minute with Bill Federer

After the Civil War, abolitionist Julia Ward Howe, writer of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic, led a Mother's Day for Peace in New York on June 2,...

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