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U.S. Supreme Court Conservatives Lean Toward Football Coach in Prayer Case

U.S. Supreme Court signals it would side with Christian former high school football coach who refused to stop leading prayers with players on the field.

They Can Stay: City Attorney Hits Back at Atheists’ Demands for Removal of Christian Crosses

An attorney for the town of Elizabethton, Tennessee, is defending the presence of three crosses on public land after atheists demanded their removal.

Elon Musk’s Twitter Investment Could Be Bad News for Free Speech

The Tesla founder’s decision suggests that he wants to bring the social media platform to heel.

Ukraine Rejects Ultimatum as U.S.-Russia Ties ‘On the Brink of Collapse’

Ukraine won't accept ultimatums from Russia as Biden broadcasts "unacceptable" remarks about Putin.

Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles at ‘Secret Israeli Bases’ in Iraq, Warns of ‘Harsher Response’

A dozen missiles were fired Sunday at the U.S. consulate in Erbil, Iraqi security officials said. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has now claimed responsibility for the attack which it said targeted “secret Israeli bases” in the northern Iraqi city.

Transgender High Schooler Suing TN for Protecting Male Sports

It’s crazy to think that we live in a world where our leaders are viewed as hateful and radical when they try to uphold reason, but that is what is happening in Tennessee in the ever-raging battle over transgender policy in sports.

In Defying the COVID Regime, Novak Djokovic Is the New ‘People’s Champ’

I wanted to take a moment to recognize Novak Djokovic and his heroic defiance of the COVID regime, lending his enormous platform and status to the millions of people around the world who have been denied their unalienable rights in the name of a virus.

Project Veritas Win: Judge Orders New York Times to Return Internal Memos to Undercover Journal

NY Supreme Court, noting that "'Hit and run' journalism" is not protected, rules New York Times may have "improper" obtained PV's attorney-client memos before...

The Pilgrims’ Progress – Honoring Our Forefathers on the 400th Anniversary of the First (and Most Expensive) Thanksgiving

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the first Thanksgiving celebrated by our Pilgrim fathers and mothers in 1621.

Amid Pandemic Turmoil and Curriculum Fights, a Boom for Christian Schools

With public schools on the defensive, is this a blip or a ‘once-in-100-year moment for the growth of Christian education’?

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