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San Francisco Parent Anger Focuses on School Board Recall

Three board members face removal in campaign driven by frustration over school closure of more than a year.

Fans Pour Funding—and Faith—Into a Hit Drama About Jesus

Crowdfunding has raised millions for ‘The Chosen,’ an ambitious series exploring characters from the New Testament. Fans have already chipped in enough for three seasons—and are driving ticket sales for a Christmas special coming to movie theaters.

Biden ‘forcing’ people to abandon faith for ‘radical gender-identity ideology’

'It's a legal conflict that goes to the heart of what it means to be free'

After White House bans travel from 8 African countries, tweets resurface of Biden saying travel bans don’t work and accusing Trump of ‘xenophobia’

Previous tweets from President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are igniting accusations of hypocrisy after the administration announced a travel ban in response to a new COVID-19 variant.

Here’s What 375 Women Told The Supreme Court About The Harms Of Late-Term Abortion

Hundreds of women harmed by second and third trimester abortions urged the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in a joint amicus brief, divulging painful details of regretted procedures.

Despite Rebukes, Florida Has Lowest New COVID-19 Case Rate in Nation

Despite harsh criticism of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ handling of the coronavirus by Democrats, including President Joe Biden, Florida reported the lowest new COVID-19 case rate in the nation this week.

Unseen Jan. 6 Interview: I Saw Police Moving the Barricades, Letting People Into the Capitol

The narrative surrounding Jan. 6 is that violent right-wing rioters forced their way into the Capitol building. However, many people who were on the ground that day recall a different story.

Weak Men Make Hard Times

The diminution of testosteronal appeal is no error.

Waukesha Victim’s Husband Finds Out Wife Had Cancer After Attack: ‘Maybe God Took Her So She Didn’t Have To Suffer’

The husband of one of the victims of the Waukesha attack discovered his wife had cancer after she passed away.

No, Thanksgiving Isn’t About ‘Genocide And Violence’

The Pilgrims didn’t bring ‘genocide’ to America. They barely brought themselves, with half of their company dying that first winter, in 1620-21.

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