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A California-based conservative says a wide-open race for governor could put a Republican in office to turn the state around, but he warns that is doubtful because of the liberal voters who will decide.
There appears to be a shift in the local TV weather landscape across the country.
The Vanderbilt University Medical Center has cut back its gender identity program and laid off five staff members.
Friday's vote on the recissions package was the first time an administration had clawed back any spending since the turn of the century in 1999. Rumor has it that the Office of Management and Budget is already preparing another to send to Congress.
It's being hailed as 'good news for teachers in Virginia.'
He understood what many in the government—and sadly, many within the Church—did not: that the authority of the Church does not derive from the permission of civil government, but from Christ Himself, the head of the Church.
A disaster relief ministry that has responded to devastating natural disasters across the country is on the ground in Texas, where the ministry’s founder is stunned and saddened by the recovery effort that is still happening there.
The notion of "bringing us closer together" starts with listening to criticism. NPR is unwilling to listen to complaints they think come from "white supremacist fascists."
A new report commissioned by Canada’s federal government admits there is a rampant problem with hatred for Jews in its Ontario province, but the stark examples are even more shocking because they’re happening in K-12 school classrooms and hallways.
President Donald Trump paid a visit to Pennsylvania this week to announce billions of dollars in energy and AI investments, and while the state will benefit from those projects, so will America as a whole.