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There is growing optimism a U.S. Senate race in purplish Arizona could be winnable for the Republican Party, which would mean defeating an incumbent Democrat in the 50-50 Senate.
Pro-lifers in Kansas walked away defeated and disheartened this week, but a long-time advocate for life says the advances made in recent weeks are reason to remain optimistic.
Pro-lifers are responding to the death of the "Value Them Both" amendment, which Kansans overwhelmingly turned away at the ballot box on Tuesday. But advocates for life in the Sunflower State say they will return another day to continue battling for the rights of the unborn.
A national security analyst says he supported House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s defiant trip to Taiwan, because she pushed back against China’s evil communist leaders, but he says Taiwan should be concerned it will fight alone if an invasion comes.
The founder of a nonprofit dedicated to patient freedom is weighing in on the reported "outbreak" of monkeypox in the U.S., pointing out it is extremely rare in children – but commonly found among sexually active gay men.
A defender of religious freedom supports new legislation that aims to make it easier for faith-based organizations to apply for and receive government grants without fear of limits or litigation.
A prominent pastor in Kansas says the state's evangelical churches should've put in a better effort for an amendment that would have paved the way for pro-life laws.
Mississippi is ending participation in a federal program that helps people pay for housing rent and utilities, a decision being criticized considering the state is one of the poorest in the Union, but the state’s governor says Mississippians need to get off the couch and start looking for a job.
An associate editor for a "right-minded" news website says the student government president of a prominent university in the Southeast is abusing her power.
A legal battle is brewing after the transgender-crazed Biden administration announced it is withholding school lunch funding from public schools that defy its Title IX edict, but an education analyst says the worst victim of that legal fight is poor, hungry kids.