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An advocate for policies based on biblical principles expects her state's new governor will deal with the districts that are openly defying his executive order banning mask mandates from public schools.
The United States is not the only nation where pro-lifers are trying to make a difference: A pro-life activist in Israel is trying to wake up a cold-hearted culture to what really cruelty really happens during an abortion.
What does 2 Timothy 2:15 mean by "rightly dividing the word of truth"? At its heart, the verse means to be diligent, study the Word of God, and proclaim it accurately.
Mississippi's Republican lieutenant governor is under fire for appointing a Democrat to chair a committee that's holding up a bill aimed at freeing Mississippians from vaccine mandates.
The attorney for a national gun-rights group says a City of San Jose ordinance requiring liability insurance will fail under the scrutiny of past court rulings that have defended and strengthened the Second Amendment.
A far-left teachers union is partnering with a left-wing journalism fact-checker to inform school children what is true and what is not, and a right-leaning media watchdog says the result of that collaboration is as predictable as adding 1 + 1.
The latest developments in Ukraine represent a three-way version of truth and facts: Russia’s president is assuring the West his nation will not invade Ukraine, despite a 100,000-man army positioned on its border, while President Joe Biden has told Ukraine’s president -- who is calling for calm -- an attack could be coming soon on a scale not seen since World War II.
It's ironic, says conservative icon Gary Bauer, that Joe Biden has vowed to select the next Supreme Court justice based on race and gender – while, at the same time, that very court is expected to rule it unconstitutional for universities to use the same criteria in admitting students.
It could be months before it's known how a federal court of appeals will come down in the case of a former postal worker who was refused a religious accommodation to not work on Sundays.
The Mississippi Senate's vote last week to approve a bill prohibiting critical race theory (CRT) from being taught in the state's public schools did not come about without controversy.