March

Islamic Jihadists Kill Nearly 3,500 Nigerian Christians, Attack 300 Churches in 200 Days

A new report shows that a staggering number of Christians have been brutally killed by Nigeria's Islamic jihadists so far this year.

Christian CEO was discriminated against because of his views on marriage, says tribunal

The Christian CEO of Scotland's biggest grant-making trust has won his unfair dismissal and religious discrimination case against his former employer.

Platt’s McLean Bible Church Hit With Attempted Takeover, Lawsuit from Opposition

The suburban DC megachurch’s recent scuffle over race and politics is symptomatic of a broader evangelical rift.

Despite ‘Delta’ Alarmism, US COVID Deaths Are at Lowest Level Since March 2020, Harvard and Stanford Professors Explain

Far more people were dying from COVID-19 months ago as we were winding down restrictions than are dying today as some call to reinstate them.

Thanks To Inflation, American Wages Drop By Nearly 2%

According to federal data, the average American’s wage is on the decline due to inflation.

Someone Needs to Tell Texas to Wake Up After This in Austin

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Record 4.7M FBI Gun Background Checks in March

A month which saw multiple mass shootings -- including high-profile murders in Georgia and Colorado -- also featured a record number of FBI-conducted background checks for firearm purchases, complicating the narrative at a time Democrats are trying to push new gun control legislation.

The Reopening: ADP Says Private Payrolls Grew By 517,000 in March

U.S. businesses added 517,000 workers in March as states like Texas and Florida lifted pandemic restrictions, data from payroll provider ADP indicated Wednesday.

The Long March Through the Corporations

The bad news is that business is the new battlefield: the woke have set their sights on corporate America.

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