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Democrats Have a Waukesha Problem

The massacre at a Christmas parade reveals the dangers of their crime policies.

Florida Reports Lowest Daily COVID Cases per Capita in U.S.

Florida is now tied for the lowest daily COVID-19 cases per capita in the United States.

Pro-life campaign celebrates 20,000 babies saved from abortion

The pro-life campaign 40 Days for Life announced a major milestone on November 19: the celebration of its 20,000th confirmed baby saved through 40 days of peaceful prayer, fasting, and public witness.

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

Doctor who raised alarm about new COVID variant pumps brakes on hysteria, says symptoms are ‘unusual, but mild’

The South African doctor who first alerted the scientific community to a new SARS-CoV-2 — B.1.1.529, which the World Health Organization has dubbed "Omicron" — has described symptoms of the variant as "unusual, but mild."

COVID Alarmism Over African ‘Omicron’ Mutation Is ‘Hasty,’ ‘Storm in a Tea Cup’: South African Medical Association Chairwoman

South Africa's medical chief says recent travel bans represent a "storm in a teacup" and that the country has only recorded "very mild cases" of the new strain.

Biden backtracks on oil drilling ban

US President Joe Biden will apparently allow new leasing of federal lands for oil and natural-gas exploration, though with new restrictions and higher fees on producers, rather than fulfill a campaign promise to halt drilling.

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.

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.

The Media’s Chickens Come Home to Roost in Wisconsin

The child is dancing—bopping around in front of her family to the tune of the marching band passing behind her, as the pompom on her Winter stocking cap bounces right along with her, blissfully unaware that she narrowly avoided death or serious injury until after Darrell Brooks has already sped past her in his red Ford Escape towards other parade attendees and participants.

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