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A Pennsylvania pro-family activist says there are growing concerns that the Democratic lieutenant governor – a candidate for the U.S. Senate this fall – may not be medically fit to serve if elected.
Some argue that because something is legal, that makes it right. But things are clearly getting out of hand in Canada, where physician-assisted suicide has been legal for several years now.
The head of a Messianic Jewish ministry says she agrees with Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the Biden administration's desire to reinstate the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal.
A conservative columnist calls it "a slap in the face" that Joe Biden is using a statute intended to reward military veterans as a way to eliminate student loans of people who would never serve in the military.
An attorney with the world's largest legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom and the sanctity of life says everyone should pay attention to whether California decides to appeal a ruling that involves churches and abortions.
In the view of a traditional values group, a bioethicist who deals with the transgender issue with children is choosing ideology over medicine.
If you must choose between being on the school board and discipling your child, you should disciple your children. But in most cases, you don’t have to make that choice.
An attorney whose legal and policy work focuses on nondiscrimination and civil rights says it's crazy that a federal court has decided a prison policy requiring inmates to be housed based on their biological sex violates federal law.
It's been said that prayer is the nerve that moves the muscle of God – and many argue America needs to rediscover the incredible power of prayer. There are three prayers that God has guaranteed to answer with a "yes" if you invoke them.
A black congressional candidate is running in the Democrat stronghold of Detroit, making his race an uphill battle, but he says black voters are welcoming him into their living rooms and open to hearing his promise to represent their concerns on Capitol Hill.