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The Slippery Slope to Tyranny: How Free Speech Is Under Siege

The recent declaration by London’s Metropolitan Police Chief Sir Mark Rowley, threatening both British and American citizens for merely commenting on the riots in England, is not just an abuse of power — it is an alarming assault on one of the most fundamental freedoms: the right to speak our minds

Georgia State Election Board Adopts New Vote Reconciliation Rule

The Georgia State Election Board, by a narrow vote of three to two, has implemented a new regulation mandating a match between the total...

University of California System to Enforce Encampment, Mask Bans

The University of California has announced that it will enforce bans on encampments and masks being used to "conceal identity."

RFK Jr. Campaign Considering Ending Race, May ‘Join Forces’ with Trump

Robert F. Kennedy’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, said that the Kennedy campaign is considering exiting the presidential race and endorsing Donald Trump.

NFL Player Praises the Lord

New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis turned his appearance on Fox Sports 1 into an opportunity to praise God.

Walz Administration Gave Charity Linked to al-Qaeda $2 Million

According to financing records examined by the Washington Examiner, the state of Minnesota gave more than $2 million to an Islamic organization that raises...

Young Women Leaving Churches

Young women, traditionally a dominant group in churches, are now leaving places of worship, according to a report from USA Today.

Democrats Release Party Platform

The Democratic Party has released its 2024 party platform.

Jerusalem Destroyed by Babylon and Rome – American Minute with Bill Federer

"Let us go up at once, and possess the land; for we are well able to overcome it," shouted Joshua and Caleb, after they spent 40 days spying...

Pirate Captain Henry Morgan – American Minute with Bill Federer 

In 1655, British Admiral William Penn, the father of Pennsylvania's founder, captured Jamaica from the Spanish. As Jamaica was too far from England be defended, inhabitants turned to privateers, freebooters, buccaneers and pirates...

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