Massachusetts

Boston’s Christian Flag Debate Heading to US Supreme Court

Over the past 12 years there have been 284 flags—from LGBTQ rainbow flags, a Turkish flag with the Islamic star, to Communist China flags—raised on a public flagpole owned by the city of Boston.

Progressive Congresswoman Pressley introduces resolution to strip Boebert of committee assignments

The resolution is a response to anti-Muslim comments Boebert made directed at progressive Democrat Ilhan Omar (Minn.)

COVID Cases Surging in Most Vaxxed U.S. States: Newsweek

The most vaccinated U.S. states are seeing new Covid-19 hospitalizations rise.

Vaccines and Power

COVID-19 is a serious disease that can have deadly consequences. The good news is that now the recovery rate is between 97% and 99.75%.

400 Studies Showing COVID Lockdowns, Mandates Fail, Cause ‘Immense Harm’: Epidemiologist, Former U.S. Health & Human Services Senior Advisor

Epidemiologist compiles massive trove of research studies demonstrating "that Covid-19 lockdowns, shelter-in-place policies, masks, school closures, and mask mandates have failed in their purpose of curbing transmission or reducing deaths."

Parents suing schools over trans agendas

The lawsuit filed Nov. 17 by two public-interest law firms against the Kettle Moraine School District in Wisconsin over the clandestine social transition of a 12-year-old girl marks the latest in a series of cases where school officials allegedly initiated social gender transitions without parental consent.

Everything The Media Got Wrong About Kyle Rittenhouse

Only in the bizarre, upside-down world that is the modern media landscape could a trial over the shooting of three white men by another white man become a referendum on racial justice.

No, Thanksgiving Isn’t About ‘Genocide And Violence’

The Pilgrims didn’t bring ‘genocide’ to America. They barely brought themselves, with half of their company dying that first winter, in 1620-21.

Christian in flag fight gets support from U.S., states, even ACLU

Briefs flooding Supreme Court as decision to come

The Pilgrims’ Progress – Honoring Our Forefathers on the 400th Anniversary of the First (and Most Expensive) Thanksgiving

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the first Thanksgiving celebrated by our Pilgrim fathers and mothers in 1621.

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