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Just like other liberal media outlets, NPR has proven that the only point of view worth exploring and defending in state politics right now is on the radical Left.
A defender of religious rights is celebrating that a hospital system has revised its policy regarding transplant recipients and COVID-19 shots.
Service members who speak out against the wrongs of the U.S. military are being commended for their courage to step outside the system, thereby emboldening others to do the same – and hopefully right those wrongs.
The United States is on pace for a record year of mass killings, and the demand by many to "do something" to stop the killing is reaching a fever pitch, but one U.S. House member keeps insisting the problem is the heart of man, not a gun in hand.
A retired officer says a financial company considered the wrong factors when determining the best places to be a cop.
The right-leaning student group Turning Point USA was hit with a six-figure bill for campus security after hosting events at the University of Texas at Arlington until a law firm stepped in.
As Southern Baptists get ready for their annual meeting and conference, the denomination is poised to respond to concerns about who's managing the fallout from sex abuse allegations.
With many colleges and universities segregating their commencement ceremonies, a cultural issues writer says racism is being called "anti-racism."
Allegations of a multi-million-dollar influence peddling scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden and numerous members of his family were described by Republican lawmakers who sit on the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
A family leader agrees with calls for a children's hospital to answer questions about what it's doing to 8-year-olds.