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Big Tech cooperated with White House minders to turn social media into a minefield of flagged posts and banned users during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and now a media watchdog has documented more than 800 examples of what was considered scientific blasphemy.
Improper vetting and naivety, says an investigative journalist, has resulted in a group of American soldiers being subjected to the teachings of an antisemitic, hardline Islamist.
A Christian author says parents – rightfully so – have simply had enough of "educational elites" and their attitude that their authority about what's taught in the classroom is not to be questioned.
Virginia's state constitution is still upholding traditional and biblical marriage after an almost-successful effort to strip the document of language affirming it, and a conservative activist predicts that fight is just beginning.
A city in Indiana has dropped its plans to ban counseling for minors with same-sex attraction after a church lawyered up and fought back.
A right-leaning group says it was pleased to witness the Republican National Committee defend and affirm religious liberty in its platform and, even more, recognize the RNC chair angered much of the party base by recognizing “Pride Month” last year.
A former federal immigration agent argues that under Joe Biden and his administration, America's immigration policy has morphed from a system of laws into a massive human trafficking operation.
Lessons to be learned from the Joe Rogan dust-up: corporate overlords are absolutely gutless, the media aren't interested in freedom of speech as a principle, and apologizing to insincere radical Left alligators is always a mistake.
A Virginia-based conservative columnist says parents in the Old Dominion need to sue local school districts that continue mask mandates despite an order from the governor to stop.
A complaint has been filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that accuses pharmacy chain CVS of firing a longtime employee whose religious beliefs conflicted with a new policy.