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U.K. Lawmakers Vote in Favor of Medically-Assisted Death

British lawmakers have voted to move forward on a bill permitting assisted death for terminally ill patients in England and Wales.

Thanksgiving  – American Minute with Bill Federer

During the days of America's founding, colonies would declare: days of prayer when times were bad; days of fasting when times were real bad; and days of thanksgiving when things...

Squanto – American Minute with Bill Federer

Of 102 Pilgrims that landed on the shores of Massachusetts in November of 1620, only half survived till Spring. In the Spring of 1621, as recorded by Pilgrim Governor William...

Number from Assisted Deaths Surpassed 30,000 Last Year

Last year, thousands of people opted for assisted death in countries where the practice is legal, according to a report from The Telegraph.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Introduces Resolution Over ‘Death Threats’ Received By Rep. Nancy Mace

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has introduced a resolution condemning the "death threats" received by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) following her introduction of a bill aimed at protecting women’s rights by restricting access to women’s restrooms in the U.S. Capitol to biological females.

California Mayor Fighting Against Sanctuary Laws

The mayor of El Cajon, California, is fighting back against Governor Gavin Newsom's sanctuary laws, supporting President-elect Donald Trump's efforts to reduce illegal immigration.

Congress Faces Government Shutdown

Congress will face a tight schedule when it returns from Thanksgiving to approve funding and avoid a partial government shutdown. The current deadline for...

William Brewster & How Pilgrim “Covenant” twisted into “Social Contract,” then Socialism – American Minute with Bill Federer

In 1534, England had officially established the Church of England. A revival movement to "purify" the Church of England was led by "Puritans." Other groups simply separated themselves, meeting in secret, being referred to as "Separatists." Members of...

Pilgrims tried Communism – American Minute with Bill Federer

High winds and treacherous tides along North America's coast blew the Pilgrims 500 miles off course, preventing them from joining Virginia's settlement at Jamestown, founded 14 years earlier. Having...

Georgia University System Bans DEI Admissions Policies

The University System of Georgia (USG), which oversees 26 public colleges, universities, and the state’s public library system, has implemented reforms aimed at eliminating the influence of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives while refocusing on merit-based hiring and the study of America’s founding principles.

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