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The latest developments in Ukraine represent a three-way version of truth and facts: Russia’s president is assuring the West his nation will not invade Ukraine, despite a 100,000-man army positioned on its border, while President Joe Biden has told Ukraine’s president -- who is calling for calm -- an attack could be coming soon on a scale not seen since World War II.
It's ironic, says conservative icon Gary Bauer, that Joe Biden has vowed to select the next Supreme Court justice based on race and gender – while, at the same time, that very court is expected to rule it unconstitutional for universities to use the same criteria in admitting students.
It could be months before it's known how a federal court of appeals will come down in the case of a former postal worker who was refused a religious accommodation to not work on Sundays.
The Mississippi Senate's vote last week to approve a bill prohibiting critical race theory (CRT) from being taught in the state's public schools did not come about without controversy.
An attorney for a nonprofit legal organization that defends Americans' liberties when threatened by government overreach and abuse is optimistic the Supreme Court will end racial preferences in college admissions.
A medical doctor is offering a second opinion on the story of a Boston patient who was recently removed from a transplant list for being unvaccinated.
The South Dakota Legislature is taking another step to make sure women are not forced to have an abortion.
Amazon is making a documentary about several popular Christian reality TV families and their connection with a Christian ministry. Early indications are that it will not be flattering.
"A lot of talk, but no action" coming from the Biden administration in the battle against a deluge of synthetic drugs coming across the southern border has not only resulted in a booming business for Mexican cartels, but also the exit of experienced but demoralized law enforcers.
When credit card giant Visa, Inc. was confronted about its sponsorship of the Olympic games in Beijing, an activist says the corporation cowered from answering his question about human rights abuses.