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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.

Darrell Brooks Charged With Intentional Homicide After BLM Supporters Claim He Was Only Fleeing A Knife Fight

BLM-supporting rapper allegedly killed five people and injured 48 more, including multiple young children.

Thanksgiving Dinner Costs Hit Record High: Up 14% From Last Year

This year’s Thanksgiving dinner will be the most expensive on record.

We Warned Dems About Kamala

Democratic leaders should have paid more attention to the volumes of evidence that Kamala Harris isn’t even up to the empty role of vice president.

‘It’s a Felony:’ A New Lawsuit, with Video Evidence, Alleges Delaware County, Pennsylvania Election Officials Destroyed Voting Records

A lawsuit alleging multiple violations of federal and state election laws, as well as Pennsylvania’s “Right to Know” statute, was filed in Delaware County Court of Pennsylvania Wednesday night, according to sources familiar with the litigation.

Federal judge temporarily blocks new Tennessee law banning mask mandates in schools

Ruling came after a lawsuit was filed on behalf of eight Tennessee students with disabilities claiming their rights were violated under the ADA.

Rittenhouse Judge Receives Hate Mail, Death Threats

"Under your black robes of justice you wear a white robe of the Klan."

California School Board Votes to Reject Vaccine Mandate

The Calaveras Unified School District (CUSD) in California said Wednesday it will not adhere to the state’s coronavirus vaccine mandate.

Christian Actor Sues Broadway Production Company For Terminating Him Because Of His Religious Beliefs

A Christian actor reportedly sued a Broadway production company in October for terminating him due to his religious beliefs.

Record 4.4 Million People Quit Their Jobs in September

In August, 4.3 million people — a record number — quit their jobs for a variety of reasons. It was believed that once the labor market began to settle down after the disruptions caused by the pandemic those numbers would ease and the demand for work would catch up with the supply of jobs.

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