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A pro-family group in Arkansas is hopeful that in just a few weeks, the state's voters will turn away a proposal to legalize and tax marijuana.
South Dakotans will vote in November over whether to legalize marijuana in their state, where an opponent of the measure is urging a “no” vote.
The attorney general of Texas is launching an investigation into Twitter bots – and a media expert explains why that matters in this age of "misinformation."
A group of Ohio pastors is planning a two-pronged approach to lead their communities in the fight against drugs.
After almost a year of negotiations, a Christian law firm has secured a lot of money for some California churches that were unconstitutionally shut down during the COVID pandemic.
A "passionate defender of Christian principles" says an affirmative action proposal in New York demonstrates that despite what they say, a certain community actually wants special treatment.
The American public is witnessing a war over news and information, more precisely a fight about who has the right to bring it to you, involving popular podcaster Joe Rogan; the streaming service that carries his show; and a growing army of well-known names who want him punished for spreading “misinformation” about COVID-19.
A conservative political pundit is making the case that a pro-marijuana bill in Mississippi will deliver little if any positive impact for the state's residents.
Pro-lifers are demonstrating under a constant threat of harm outside a Little Rock, Arkansas abortion clinic, where they say the clinic co-owner has a history of flooring her SUV when pro-lifers are around.
If the appeals court drops the lawsuit against Jack Phillips, his attorney does not think the plaintiff in the case will leave the Colorado cake artist alone.