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White House Admits: Joe Biden Didn’t Visit Tree of Life Synagogue After Massacre Like He’d Claimed

Eleven people died and several more were injured during the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue shooting, carried out by a white supremacist, Robert Bowers, in 2018. The tragedy has often been portrayed as one of the worst anti-Semitic crimes in the history of America.

Christians In Afghanistan Are Now Being Killed By Taliban, Religious Freedom Expert Reveals

Christians in Afghanistan are facing intensified persecution now that the U.S. troops have exited the country in time for the August 31 deadline set by the Biden administration. Reports have surfaced that their lives are in danger as they are being hunted down by the Taliban forces.

Interview with Bishop Schneider: COVID rules may be ‘a kind of prefiguration’ of the mark of the Beast

As a former citizen of a communist country, the bishop is very much opposed to the 'sanitary dictatorship' that is being set up in so many countries under the pretense of fighting COVID-19.

‘You Killed My Son’: Grieving Mom Calls Radio Show Just Hours After Learning Her Son Died in Kabul Attack

“My son was one of the Marines who died yesterday… I woke up at 4:00 this morning to Marines at my door telling me my son is dead.”

Pentagon identifies 13 service members killed in Kabul suicide bombing

The Defense Department released the names of 13 U.S. service members who were killed by the Islamic State in a suicide bombing outside Kabul's international airport Thursday.

‘Unapologetically Christian’: Alternatives to Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts See Big Membership Increases

The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are seeing big drops in membership. Reasons include the pandemic and social trends.

Board says RFK assassin Sirhan changed man; grants parole

For 15 years, Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin was denied parole by a California parole board that maintained Sirhan Sirhan did not show adequate remorse or understand the enormity of his crime that rocked the nation and the world in 1968.

Death toll in Kabul terror attack reaches 182, including 13 US service members, as evacuation resume

The bombings are being blamed on Afghanistan’s offshoot of the Islamic State group.

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