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Associated Press Calls Out Biden for Describing Russian Invasion of Ukraine ‘Genocide’: Not ‘Just Another Strong Word’

The Associated Press took a rare swipe at President Joe Biden over his characterization of Russia’s war on Ukraine as “genocide,” joining a chorus of world leaders uncomfortable with using a term that has international implications.

Who Pushed for Lockdowns? 101 Leading Voices

In Shanghai, China, millions of residents have been locked in their homes for weeks.

Mexican Governor Promised to Work with Texas Gov. Abbott in Curbing Illegal Migration

Abbott will dial back border measures on trucks exporting goods from Mexico in exchange for more focus on curbing illegal migration.

Tennessee Invites Hillsdale College to Help Start Charter Schools as Alternative to Woke Curricula

The private conservative college developed the 1776 curriculum, which teaches students about the strengths of America and the Western tradition.

California Delays Vax Mandate for School Kids

The state of California won't be implementing vaccine mandates for school children until at least mid-2023.

Jesus Christ’s Resurrection Is Probably The Best-Documented Historical Event Ever

Because of their experience with the resurrected Jesus, the apostles were in a unique position, knowing with certainty that Jesus was truly the Son of God.

Conservative Shareholders Target ‘Woke’ Corporate Boards

Conservative investors are becoming shareholder activists to battle what they call the “woke” gender and race policies of America’s corporate boardrooms.

6 Double Standards Public Health Officials Used to Justify COVID Vaccines

We are not only in an epidemiological crisis, we also are in an epistemological crisis.

God or Madman: The Awesome Story of Jesus, an Obscure Jewish Carpenter

This coming weekend, the world’s 2.5 billion Christians will celebrate — emphasis on “celebrate” — the torture, execution and resurrection of an obscure Jewish carpenter.

New Mexico Paying College Tuition for Illegals With COVID Relief Funds

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed the New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship Act into law, which provides scholarships covering tuition and fees at the state’s public higher education institutions.

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