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CIA Files Say Staffers Committed Sex Crimes Involving Children. They Weren’t Prosecuted.

Declassified CIA inspector general reports show a pattern of abuse and a repeated decision by federal prosecutors not to hold agency personnel accountable.

‘We Totally Stalked Them’: Teachers Reveal Tactics to Recruit Kids to LGBTQ+ Clubs

Leaked materials from the California Teacher’s Association Conference (CTA) in Palm Springs have shown how teachers are attempting to subvert parents on their children’s inclusion in LGBTQ+ clubs, and tactics for tracking their internet use.

Meet David Hancock: Ex-Navy SEAL Accused of Controlling Kyle Rittenhouse’s Finances, Contact With Lawyers

Robert Barnes claims Hancock essentially "hijacked and kidnapped" the family, others believe Rittenhouse is being manipulated

Leaked Audio Reveals How California Teachers Recruit Kids Into LGBTQ Clubs

A leaked audio recording revealed California teachers mocking parents over concerns about homosexual and transgender indoctrination at school, said a source who attended a recent teachers union conference in Palm Springs.

The Steele Dossier and the End of Shame In American Politics

The famous philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal once declared that “the only shame is to have none.” The problem with shame is it assumes a sense of guilt over one’s actions.

Religious freedom advocacy group unveils top 3 Christian persecutors of 2021

The religious freedom advocacy group International Christian Concern has named the Taliban, Kim Jong un and Nigeria as the top persecutors of Christians at its first Persecutor of the Year Awards event.

Bannon’s Attorney Insists He ‘Had No Choice’ But to Reject Subpoena

Steve Bannon "had no choice" but to disobey a subpoena from the House special committee investigating the Jan. 6 incidents at the Capitol because he'd been instructed by his lawyer not to participate because of former President Donald Trump's executive privilege, David Schoen, the attorney now representing Bannon, said Tuesday.

North Dakota Bans Critical Race Theory in Schools

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a Republican, signed a bill recently approved by the state Senate prohibiting Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools, grades K-12, into law on Friday.

What Makes an Engaging Witness, as Defined by Gen Z

What does it look like to be comfortable in the act of talking about one’s Christian faith in an era where skepticism is high and evangelism is unpopular?

Michigan city becomes first to elect all Muslim officials. They insist religion will not interfere with their governance.

A Michigan city known for its large immigrant population just became the first in the U.S. to be run entirely by Muslim elected officials.

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