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A military watchdog that has fought the left-wing push to put women in military combat was pleased to watch the U.S. Supreme Court turn away an appeal to address the issue of a military draft.
A recent Gallup poll found that despite much of the mainstream media's pro-Palestinian coverage, three in four Americans have a favorable impression of Israel, while almost three in five support the Israelis in their ongoing conflict against the Palestinians.
A Christian teacher in Virginia who was suspended for refusing to lie to children about their sexuality has been reinstated, as ordered by a circuit judge.
An immigration reform organization is pleased the U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that illegal aliens with Temporary Protected Status aren't eligible for "green cards."
A social media post from a top GOP official stirred up the Left after she praised “Pride Month” and acknowledged religious objections to homosexuality in the same statement, symbolizing the culture war that is raging beneath an increasingly influential rainbow flag.
YouTube has permanently removed the “Eric Metaxas Radio Show” from its millions of streaming channels, but the author and scholar says the punishment is more like a trophy acknowledging he was making the other side uncomfortable.
Speaking recently to an extremely pro-Trump crowd in New Hampshire, the former vice president successfully navigated a potential political "minefield," pulling no punches as he explained his actions of January 6.
A conservative grassroots organization is comparing the corrupt FBI to the KGB after two agents attempted to interrogate an executive about the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol without evidence he was even there.
The annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention is coming up next week, and some weighty issues are on the table for those who will be making decisions on behalf of their fellow church members.
The CEO of a non-profit organization of attorneys and citizens committed to the sanctity of human life says the case of an ailing Florida woman who is likely to die because of certain laws many states have on the books should compel lawmakers to make some changes.