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The effort by the World Health Organization to become the final word on any perceived health threat has a major if somewhat silent partner, a noted physician and rights advocate says.
Dr. Robert Redfield, the former Centers for Disease Control director, appears to be the latest person to come forward and criticize the COVID-19 vaccines he once praised during the China virus pandemic.
A conservative activist and columnist isn't convinced the planned presidential and vice-presidential debates will play out as the Biden-Harris ticket wants.
Think about this. The people chanting for the genocide of Jews are worried about their safety.
Conservatives in Minnesota are looking to the next election to help solidify traditional values on life and gender – and to derail an attempt to deceive voters with a proposed constitutional amendment.
The fear that illegal immigrants will vote in November is a real concern for Republicans who have watched record-breaking numbers enter the U.S. and remain here thanks to President Joe Biden. Their political opponents, meanwhile, are sending mixed messages about that possibility.
A Christian legal organization hopes the recent outcome of a case in Texas will send a message nationwide.
After President Biden delivered a patronizing and angry-sounding commencement address Sunday to black college graduates, a conservative black activist predicts the everything-is-racist theme from Democrats is wearing thin and turning away black voters.
If evangelicals are, as The New York Times claims, looking for middle ground in the fight against the trans agenda – not wanting to endorse it, but also not wanting to reject it – a Christian apologist asserts no such place exists.
A Republican member of the House expects two things in the wake of the death of Iran's president: no foreign policy change from the terrorist state – and more appeasement from the U.S. toward the terrorist state.