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In a live broadcast that mixed politics, culture, and faith, a young woman fighting for women-only sports used her faith to warn an audience of millions that a culture that moves away from God drifts away from what is righteous and what is true.
The leader of a Georgia-based political organization says today's primary election is important to Donald Trump and Joe Biden but, even more, the death of a college student and the legal drama of a controversial prosecutor are affecting the nation, too.
After his State of the Union address last week, it's gotten more difficult by the day to keep up with Democrats after President Biden uttered the word “illegal” to describe college student Laken Riley’s alleged killer.
Rep. Lance Gooden (R-Texas) has demanded the release of all records related to Jose Ibarra, the illegal immigrant accused of the murder of Lakin Riley, a medical school student in Georgia.
"Just say no" was the pleading mantra of First Lady Nancy Reagan in her campaign against drug abuse in the 1980s. But it's not always easy – or legal – to just say no. So, while illegal immigrants flow across America's southern border, their children have to be educated.
New Mexico's flagship university is getting sued for its unconstitutional discrimination.
Most Christian believers are familiar with God’s promise to Abraham and in Genesis 12:3 his promise to everyone else: “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.”
The liberal news media doesn’t seem horrified over the murder of a college co-ed in Georgia but it sure seems disturbed the public is linking her alleged killer to the issue of illegal immigration.
Apparently, it wasn’t enough to steal a girls’ Division I title — now Lia Thomas has his sights on the Olympics.
The president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association has long been reluctant to discuss issues of biological males competing in women's sports. But now it appears he is agreeable to a future meeting with those affected the most: the female athletes.