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The Heresy of Racial Theology

Race-based theology is escaping esoteric graduate seminars and making its way into popular Christian culture.

Rishi Sunak to Become Britain’s Next Prime Minister

Former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak is set to become Britain’s next prime minister after winning the Conservative leadership race Monday — and now faces the huge task of stabilizing the party and country at a time of economic and political turbulence.

Texas A&M Faces Legal Action for Program Excluding White and Asian Staffers

The program uses tax dollars to pay for the salary and benefits of "underrepresented" minorities.

Poll: Majority Of Catholics Reject Democrats’ Distortion Of Church Teaching On Abortion, The Sexes

In advocating for abortion on demand and science-denying transgender orthodoxy, self-proclaimed Catholics such as President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lead the...

An Utterly Unexpected Risk Factor for Malignant Melanoma

In 1985, Lydia Temshok and her colleagues made a surprising discovery—some facets of personality were found to be related to cancer prognosis.

President Biden’s Green Initiatives Empower China: Republican Lawmakers

President Joe Biden’s decision to put off new tariffs on solar imports from Southeast Asian countries benefits China, according to Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) “Joe...

Pfizer Is Being Sued for Discriminating Against Whites and Asians

A group of healthcare professionals have sued Pfizer Inc for running a discriminatory fellowship program that excludes white and Asian applicants.

White Professor Files Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit Against Texas A&M

A University of Texas professor has filed a reverse discrimination lawsuit against rival Texas A&M, claiming its affirmative action policies prevent him from getting a job there because he’s White.

White House Grapples to Avoid Nationwide Railroad Strike That Could Send Gas Prices Soaring, Hamstring Supply Chain

The White House is seeking to prevent a nationwide railroad strike that could worsen supply chain bottlenecks and increase gas prices.

1,300 New York Times Staffers Refuse Order to Return to Office

More than a thousand New York Times employees are refusing a company order to return to the office at least three days a week, citing inflationary pressures.

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