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Biden Admin to Spend $13 Billion On ‘Environmental Justice’

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is spending $13 billion on funds towards "environmental justice" and climate change.

Wyoming’s Largest Homeless Shelter Secures Right to Hire Only Christians, Settles Lawsuit

A Christian nonprofit organization that serves as Wyoming's largest homeless shelter recently secured a favorable settlement with state and federal government officials that will allow the shelter to hire only those who share its Christian beliefs.

Vote ‘No’ on the Respect for Marriage Act

love marriage,” Representative Nancy Mace (R., S.C.) wrote in an op-ed for Fox News: “In fact, I love it so much I’ve already done...

Maricopa County to Certify Election Monday

Arizona's Maricopa County pushed back on Republican claims that voting difficulties disenfranchised voters on election day. The county's elections board responded to a letter from...

University Grad Program Discusses ‘White Supremacy’ in Museums

A private university in Massachusetts is now offering a graduate program that will teach students how to fight “rampant” white supremacy in museums.

Former Abortion Biz Director Is Now Pro-Life and Fighting to End Abortion

A former international abortion worker, now pro-life advocate, has been appointed as Executive Director for SPUC.

President Newsom? God Help the United States of America

Not a week had gone by after the midterm elections before California governor Gavin Newsom’s presidential possibilities were being talked up.

Elon Must Offers Twitter Transparency: ‘The More I Learn the Worse It Gets’

Elon Musk created a poll on Twitter asking people if Twitter should "offer a general amnesty for suspended accounts."

Musk Makes Child Sexual Exploitation a Front and Center Issue for Twitter

New Twitter owner Elon Musk says child sexual exploitation content is the first problem the social media platform will tackle under his authority.

South Carolina’s Governor Fights as ACLU Targets Faith-Based Foster Agencies

South Carolina’s Republican governor has asked a federal court to protect the state’s right to partner with faith-based foster care groups to provide homes for children in need.

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