Faith

11 Times Joe Biden Promised to Get COVID Under ‘Control’ in 2020

President Joe Biden left for vacation earlier this week as the U.S. recorded the highest daily number of new coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic.

Election Fraud Investigators Blanket State with Surprise Subpoenas

The investigation into Wisconsin’s elections is still ongoing as special counsel Michael Gableman continues looking into how voting in the state was carried out in the 2020 general election.

52,000 Afghan evacuees released into U.S. in 2021

More than 50,000 Afghan evacuees have been processed and released into American communities over the last four months, the Department of Homeland Security said Friday as it announced the closure of another of the camps that had been erected at military bases to house the Afghans.

Corporate Medicine

An American physician who goes by the pseudonym Paracelsus wrote a scathing critique of the current state of the U.S. healthcare system.

2009 Prediction of ‘Compulsory Vaccination’ Causing ‘Genocidal Holocaust’: ‘They Will Induce a Pandemic’ (Video)

Former Minnesota Governor Jessie Ventura's interviewee predicts the U.S. government will fake a virus pandemic to scare people into taking a harmful vaccine over a decade ago.

Sean Feucht: God is the ‘answer and hope for America’ amid ‘darkness’

A prominent musician and worship leader stressed the importance of turning to faith at a time of national strife, describing God as “the answer and the hope for America.”

The GOP Will Probably Win In 2022, But It Won’t Be Enough

The GOP has a lot to look forward to, electorally speaking, heading into the 2022 midterms.

Court Upholds Religious Freedom for Christian Women’s Shelter

A federal judge ruled Dec. 20 that the city of Anchorage, Alaska, cannot force a local faith-based women’s shelter to accept trans-identified biological males.

Hope in a hopeless world

David Kupelian on what made America free, successful and happy, and how to reclaim those blessings today

Judge Says College Can’t Merely Pay $1 in Damages for Violating Student’s Right to Share Faith

Gwinnett College cannot simply pay $1 each in damages for violating two students’ constitutional right to express their religious faith on campus without prior permission from administrators, according to a federal judge.

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