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Pennsylvania's largest organization focused solely on the right to life says a recent hit piece on pro-life pregnancy help centers shows to what extent pro-abortion arguments have invaded the media.
Voters pushed back on the "defund the police" movement in Minneapolis on Tuesday, and observers are hopeful it's an indication that people are finally coming to their senses that the movement isn't such a good idea.
Beginning in January, the Biden administration expects private sector workers to get COVID shots or show a negative test on a regular basis. But a popular conservative news outlet isn't having it.
General aviation pilots are not happy with the Federal Aviation Administration after a new rule dropped out of nowhere and the federal agency is shrugging off their demand to fix it.
Texans marked their ballot to protect and defend a church’s constitutional right to keep the doors open while a conservative activist in Democrat-dominated Illinois is warning the public after freedom of conscience got dropped from a state law that exists literally to defend and protect it.
The Commonwealth of Virginia elected its first black woman to statewide office on Tuesday. An evangelical leader sees the lieutenant governor-elect's victory as evidence of an awakening among American voters.
When the COVID-19 pandemic got underway last year, many in the education field were worried about the survivability of private schools. Now, it appears many of those observers were surprised.
For Democrats living in a fantasy world, a serious appraisal of the political landscape might just be too difficult. But 2022 is coming – and fantasy will meet reality once again for a Democratic Party committed to fundamental untruths about the American public.
Like a staggering boxer, a clobbered Democrat Party is still reeling from its across-the-board losses in now-red Virginia, where is appears Old Dominion voters pushed back after two years of far-left activism that expanded abortion and limited the Second Amendment.
A library board member in Arkansas appears to be outnumbered in a culture-war fight over library shelves filled with explicit and controversial LGBT-themed books, but he insists the battle he is losing so far is worth the accusations and name-calling.