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An expert on illegal immigration says nobody should be surprised New York City’s mayor-elect plans to use his public office to protect illegal aliens from arrest and deportation.
A medical professional has concerns about AI companions.
There are 33 GOP women in the House; two does not a mutiny make.
A pro-family activist and former Republican leader in Texas doesn't think Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has any chance of becoming the Lone Star State's next U.S. senator.
AUSTIN, Texas — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal on a Texas free speech case that allowed local officials to remove books deemed objectionable from public libraries.
In a moral context, addictions result from giving in to the temporary pleasures of sin—that is, vices—over the gains of delayed gratification.
American Heritage Girls, a Cincinnati-based organization dedicated to building godly women, is joining thousands of others for AmericaFest 2025 later this month.
At least some public school students are learning about Christmas, and they're doing so during the public school day.
A constitutional attorney says he feels encouraged the right-leaning U.S. Supreme Court will apply the law and common sense when it tackles the issue of birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment.
A professor’s complaint about a popular John Candy-Steve Martin comedy film is being ripped for a bizarre, communist-themed rant about capitalism and the poor.