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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.
A public policy expert who graduated college with two degrees and $130,000 in student loan debt that he worked to pay off in full is frustrated by the Biden administration's so-called student loan relief.
A Republican senator wasted no time after receiving a whistleblower memo from a group of military officers who allege the Department of Defense acted illegally in imposing vaccine mandates and ignoring the rights of personnel who refused the inoculation.
Soon-to-be former Congresswoman Liz Cheney has vowed to do everything she can to keep Donald Trump out of the oval office, including potentially running for president herself, and a campaign war chest flush with cash gives a clue about her future plans.
In response to Tuesday's GOP primary results, an election analyst says Oklahoma continues to demonstrate that it is one of the country's reddest states.
Despite social media ads stating otherwise, a teachers’ union insists it supports parents and appreciates their involvement even though the union’s very own ads say moms and dads are “extremists” whose objections are politically motivated and whose views are not welcomed.
If anything good came out of the pandemic, it might be that it exposed to parents the "woke" indoctrination going on in many of America's public schools. Tuesday's school board elections in one heavily "red" state are living proof.