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Folks in the Big Apple aren't happy with their soon-to-be-out-of-office mayor after his shocking proclamation yesterday that, among other things, would require children as young as five to provide proof they've gotten at least one COVID-19 jab.
Though a California women's group has moved to the left on the LGBT issue, a leading pro-family activist organization is glad to see that some members are working to rectify the situation.
America remembers Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor today, 80 years ago, and a national security analyst says the well-executed sneak attack should be a lesson our nation’s military leaders never forget.
The Biden administration says it is boycotting the Winter Olympics in China next year due to that country’s horrific record of abusing its citizens but a human rights activist says it should be quite easy to completely boycott an evil regime that imprisons and tortures its own people.
Though pro-lifers in Wisconsin are disappointed with their governor, they are looking forward to success down the road.
Given her abysmal record as border czar, it makes sense that VP Kamala Harris would abstain from the media spotlight. A consummate politician, Harris would rather lie low than face the scrutiny. But that's the opposite of leadership.
Educators across the U.S. have suffered through almost two years of pandemic-related restrictions affecting their interaction with their students. One highly rural state is tackling another major challenge: finding teachers who want to come and stay.
The U.S. added a terribly low number of new jobs in November, far below what analysts had predicted, but there are some positive signs for the economy as Americans head into the Christmas season and New Year’s.
There is an urgent need in the U.S. for more child adoptions and more foster care families, and one organization is praising U.S. senators for encouraging both and also protecting faith-based agencies that are attempting to provide those services.
A former police officer says he wouldn't blame retailers for leaving cities that have been hit by rampant "smash-and-grab" robberies – a crime wave that a high-profile Capitol Hill Democrat has suggested is nothing but a hoax.