American Faith

Supreme Court Permits Mail-in Ballots

The Supreme Court issued a crushing blow to election integrity efforts, ruling 5-4 that a Mississippi law allowing mail-in ballots received after Election Day for federal elections may be counted.

White House Religious Liberty Commission Doubles Down on Americans’ Freedom

White House Religious Liberty Commission released its final draft report to President Trump, detailing the ongoing fight to protect religious freedom in the nation.

Historic Women’s Patriotic Group Votes to Allow Biological Men as ‘Daughters’

Just days before America celebrates 250 years of independence, one of the nation's oldest patriotic women's organizations voted to keep its doors open to biological men who possess altered birth certificates.

Minneapolis Celebrates Somali Independence Day

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey celebrated Somali Independence Day over the weekend.

Trump Calls Out Socialist Poised to Be Mayor of Nation’s Capital

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social over the weekend to call out the socialist who is expected to become the next mayor of Washington, D.C.

DOJ to Probe Leftist Funder Neville Singham

The Department of Justice has launched a grand jury investigation into Neville Roy Singham for his funding of socialist networks across the United States.

SCOTUS Closes the Door on Trump’s Carroll Appeal

The Supreme Court refused Monday to take up President Trump's appeal in his defamation fight with writer E. Jean Carroll, leaving a $5 million judgment against him intact and clearing one more legal hurdle for Carroll.

CDC Releases New Charter for Vaccine Committee

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) vaccine advisory panel, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), now has a new charter detailing the group's actions.

Texas Approves Required Bible Reading

The Texas State Board of Education approved a proposal mandating that students in public schools read parts of the Bible as part of their academics.

SCOTUS Makes Your Phone’s Location Private

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that police cannot use mass location data sweeps to identify criminal suspects without violating the Fourth Amendment, handing down a 6-3 decision that curbs a growing law enforcement tool known as a geofence warrant.

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