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A Christian minister says the religious leaders in Boston who are calling on "the white church" to support a movement to pay $15 billion in reparations to the city's black residents are not true ministers of the gospel of Jesus.
A law firm fighting for tougher border enforcement plans to appeal a decision by a federal judge to dismiss its lawsuit challenging the noncitizen voting law in America's capital.
A simple stroll through the halls of Congress can tell you quite a bit about the strength of the American-Israeli alliance. To at least one member of the House, that alliance clearly isn't what it once was.
Louisiana legislators are being praised for saying “yes” to life and “no” to abortion after legislation was defeated in a House committee.
Letitia James, New York's controversial attorney general, has made headlines for her pursuit of Donald Trump but a former Trump staff says that politicized fraud case really isn’t the one that should have Trump’s attention.
Public schools in the state of Washington will be required to teach LGBT history – but not a classroom lesson on the Holocaust – thanks to legislation that combined rainbow flag ideology with DEI goals about being "inclusive."
A think tank in Maine is applauding one of its state agencies for rejecting electric vehicle mandates – and protecting consumer choice in the process.
A researcher isn't surprised that anti-Zionist advocacy and activism have skyrocketed on California campuses since the Hamas massacre of hundreds of Israeli men, women, and children on October 7th.
As the Left pushes for more rights for what it views as oppressed minorities, it takes the fight to the very people who historically have fought the same oppression.
Ignoring the warnings of concerned women, Michigan lawmakers are making their state the place to go to hire a woman to have a child.