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Christian teacher who quit over ‘equity’ policies attributes courage to ‘walk with the Lord’

A Christian teacher who resigned in protest of her school district’s curriculum said it was “by the grace of God” that she found the courage to take a stand.

Christian Celebrity Shares How Hollywood Forces Her To ‘Stop Talking About Jesus’

Guyanese-born British actress Letitia Wright recently shared in an interview about how people have been telling her to just keep quiet about her faith, among other pressures that she faces as a Christian in the entertainment industry.

Texas, Missouri AGs Win Major Border Victory Over Biden

Friday evening the attorneys general of Texas and Missouri announced they had just won a huge victory regarding the border in federal court.

Pfizer Vax Only 42% Effective: Mayo Clinic

Pfizer/BioNTech gene-based vaccine showing "pronounced reduction in effectiveness."

Yet Again, the Media’s Covid Narrative Doesn’t Add Up

If one were to go only on what one reads or sees in the media, one would think it’s the spring of 2020 all over again. The headlines are filled with stories of overcrowded hospitals, overwhelmed medical personnel, and predictions of people dying in parking lots waiting for medical care. The news articles generally quote a staffer of some kind at various hospitals and then leave it at that.

Biden reportedly considers vaccine passports for interstate travel

Reports suggest he knows he may not get away with it.

PhD-Educated Least Likely to Get Vaxxed: Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh study finds highest educated Americans are most vaccine-hesitant.

Durham Exploring Criminal Charges Against ‘Low-Level’ FBI Officials

The special counsel appointed by former Attorney General William Barr is presenting grand jury evidence and preparing a report on his two-year-long review of the FBI's investigation into Russian activities in the 2016 election, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

DC Federal Court Upholds Biden’s Eviction Moratorium, But Expects Dim Future for Ban

US Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in June he believed the eviction moratorium could only be legally extended by legislative action, but the Democratic-controlled Congress went into recess without passing such a bill, leaving it up to the White House to keep more than 11 million American renters in their homes.

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