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Judges Rule Christian Web Designer’s Beliefs Do Not Supersede Colorado Law as She Refuses to Promote Gay Marriage

When Colorado baker Jack Phillips was asked to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding, he likely had no idea his polite refusal would snowball into one of the biggest First Amendment cases of the modern era.

America was not founded by atheists and deists

Last week, I wrote in this column about the recent research of George Barna, who has concluded that America’s religion is no longer one of orthodox belief but rather a new syncretistic faith that he called moralistic therapeutic deism – a nonjudgmental don’t-worry-be-happy “fake Christianity” where self-actualization and personal affirmation are now our highest goods. The result of my article? My critics came unglued.   

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker names special counsel to expand probe of 2020 election

Retired Supreme Court Justice will have resources and authority to conduct a "top to bottom" probe, Speaker Robin Vos declared.

Eviction Moratorium Set to Expire After Congress Fails to Extend It

The nationwide pause on evictions is set to expire on Saturday after Congress failed to extend it.

Prominent Republicans Ask Supreme Court To Overturn Roe V. Wade

Republican leaders such as Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida signed on his state to overturn two major abortion cases in the U.S.: Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood of Southeast Pennsylvania v. Casey from 1992.

Mike Lindell Pulls FOX Ads for Not Airing Election Fraud ‘Symposium’

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell pulled his ads because Fox News refused to run an ad promoting an event linked to claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

Biden Department Of Justice Threatens To Sue To Lock In 2020 Election Chaos

New documents represent the Biden administration’s latest attempt to squelch investigations into irregularities, silence critics of the 2020 election, and cement free-for-all voting ‘procedures.’

MAKE NO MISTAKE. YOU ARE LIVING UNDER THE PERFECT CENSORSHIP.

We who have lived in communist countries recognize the signs: American freedom of speech and thought are hanging on by a thread.

Supreme Court Approval at 49 Percent

Less than half the U.S. population approves of the job the Supreme Court is doing, according to a new Gallup poll.

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