July

Pastor Stabbed, Set on Fire While Ministering: Atlanta Police

Family, friends, and congregants are mourning the tragic death of the Rev. Marita Harrell, a 57-year-old senior pastor at Atlanta’s Connections at Metropolitan United Methodist Church.

Two GOP Senators Urge President Biden to Yank the Us Out of the ‘Corrupt and Inept’ World Health Organization

Republican Sens. Steve Daines of Montana and Tom Cotton of Arkansas are calling upon President Joe Biden to pull the U.S. out of the World Health Organization.

Philadelphia School District Encouraged Teachers to Attend Conference on ‘Kink’

One of the conference's speakers argued that sex toys should be introduced to minors

Gen. Flynn Going After FBI

Lt. Gen Michael Flynn is warning the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice that he is coming for them by filing a lawsuit seeking $50 million in damages for “malicious prosecution” related to the discredited Russia collusion crusade.

Disney+ Reportedly Set to Make This Move to Help Make Platform ‘Family-Friendly’

Disney is reportedly planning to curtail the types of advertisements available on a new tier of its streaming service to keep the environment “family-friendly,” according to Variety.

Black Lives Matter Has $42 Million in Assets

The foundation started by organizers of the Black Lives Matter movement is still worth tens of millions of dollars, after spending more than $37 million on grants, real estate, consultants, and other expenses, according to tax documents filed with the IRS.

Patrisse Cullors’s Brother Among BLM’s Two Highest-Paid Employees

The highest-paid employee of the national Black Lives Matter group is Paul Cullors, the brother of the charity's embattled co-founder Patrisse Cullors, new filings reveal.

Biden Races to Buffalo But Never Went to Waukesha

President Biden will visit Buffalo, New York, on Tuesday following the mass shooting at Tops, which left 10 people dead.

Michael Flynn Files $50 Million Claim Against Feds in Prelude to Lawsuit Over Russia Probe

Former Trump national security adviser, retired general alleges "malicious prosecution," "political motivation" and "abuse of process" by FBI, DOJ, the Obama White House and Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

George P. Bush Knocks Texas Attorney General Rival Ken Paxton Over Tough Critical Race Theory Stance

George P. Bush said he would not litigate against rogue government agencies violating state laws on teaching critical race theory or imposing COVID-19 mandates. 

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