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The Prospect of a National Divorce

Are red and blue America headed for a split?  Lately, Dan Bongino has discussed the possibility on his daily podcast and radio show.  Glenn Beck has mentioned it, too. It’s a focused topic of David Reaboi, whom Bongino cites.

Evangelism summit hears call for more confident Church in postmodern, post-Covid world

There are many challenges facing the UK Church but with the pandemic receding, there are also many opportunities, says the Rev Hugh Osgood.

Research shows 2020 election ‘bought by Mark Zuckerberg’

Money given to city and county officials 'significantly increased Joe Biden's vote'

Chinese county’s plan to solve ‘marriage crisis’ by pressuring women into marrying single rural men backfires

A Chinese county government’s proposed campaign to encourage local women to stay and marry local bachelors to solve their “marriage crisis” has been widely ridiculed after details of the plan appeared online.

Seattle City Council votes to decriminalize psychedelics

The Seattle City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday to decriminalize psilocybin and a number of other psychedelic substances.

Horowitz: Where is the red-state sanctuary for American constitutional rights?

If blue states were able to successfully serve as sanctuaries for illegal alien sex offenders from federal law enforcement during Trump's presidency, why can't red states serve as a constitutional sanctuary for Americans losing their most basic human rights?

As Reports of Deaths After COVID Vaccines Near 16,000, CDC Urges Pregnant Women to Get the Vaccine

VAERS data released Friday by the CDC included a total of 752,803 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including...

Here’s What Happened to Murder Rates When Texas’ Capital Defunded Police

Drivers heading south on U.S. Route 183 in Austin, Texas, have become familiar with a billboard urging city police officers to relocate to Spokane, Washington, to become deputy sheriffs and collect a $15,000 bonus. 

Sen. Tom Cotton: Democrats’ Criminal-Leniency Policies Sparked an Undeniable Crime Wave

By Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) The numbers are in, and the debate is over. Our nation is in the midst of one of the worst...

Del Rio Madness Proves Biden Can Stop The Border Crisis Whenever He Wants

The September 12–24 migrant camp crisis in Del Rio displayed two lessons very much worth unpacking from the White House response.

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