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Prison Ministries Try to Break Back in After COVID-19

Staffing shortages and ongoing pandemic restrictions have kept volunteers out—and left the incarcerated craving the kind of spiritual support they had before.

North Dakota Residents Fight Chinese Company Building Corn Mill Near Air Force Base

Citizens in Grand Forks, North Dakota, are circulating a petition that would force a vote on a Chinese company’s plan to build a corn mill in the city.

REVEALED: Documents Prove Twitter, Facebook Colluded with Secretaries of State to Censor 2020 Election Information

Twitter and Facebook colluded with the government to censor the national conversation.

New York Law Meant to Whip Whippets Makes Whipped Cream a 21-and-Older Purchase

In New York, you can now be carded to buy not only alcohol and cigarettes but whipped cream as well.

Catholic Dioceses’ Pronoun, Gender Rules Cheer Conservatives, Sadden Transgender Allies

An official statement stating its parochial school students will have to conform to the gender with which they’re born or leave school has put Omaha’s Roman Catholic archdiocese squarely in the middle of a raging national debate over gender, identity and faith.

Google Tests ‘Prebunking’ Strategy to Protect Readers From ‘Misinformation’

Tech giant Google is testing out “prebunking” strategies aimed at “inoculating people against manipulation” and misinformation online.

Grassley, Johnson Request Top FBI Officials Explain Agency’s Interference in Hunter Biden Probe

Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson sent a letter Friday to two top FBI officials requesting their appearance for a transcribed interview to explain what they say is the agency's interference in their investigation of President Biden's son Hunter Biden's laptop and overseas business dealings.

YouTube Quietly Drops Some COVID Censorship Policies but Banned Channels Haven’t Returned

Over the last few months, YouTube has quietly removed or changed many of its COVID censorship rules which resulted in numerous videos and creators being censored throughout 2020 and 2021.

Uvalde Funeral Homes Refused to Handle Services for Robb Elementary School Shooting Suspect

Uvalde, Texas, funeral homes did not want to handle services for accused Robb Elementary School shooter 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, forcing the local coroner to store his body for weeks as the family squabbled over the release of the remains, according to a report.

Texas Bans BlackRock and Other Financial Firms Over ESG Energy Crisis

Texas banned BlackRock and nine other finance firms from working with the Lone Star state after declaring they were hostile to fossil fuels. Glenn Hegar,...

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