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A pastor says grief-stricken families in Uvalde, Texas are feeling the pain of loss from a horrible and evil act, where authorities continue to evaluate the mass shooting that took the lives of teachers and elementary school children.
While a poll of more than 4,000 adults suggests a significant portion of the American public is wary of immigrants, the Hispanic community in the U.S. is already wise to how the Left could attempt to use that distrust for political gain.
Amid a rise in COVID-19 cases, the public is also hearing more stories about post-COVID sufferers who are considered Long COVID cases.
The party of Biden and Beto are not at fault for the Uvalde tragedy, they argue – even though Democrats have been working for decades to unravel the traditional family, deinstitutionalize the mentally ill, and handcuff police.
A new commitment between the U.S. and other nations is being viewed as bad for coal miners and for the communities built on coal but good for Communist China.
An international organization that exists to build a world where people can live and love without sexual abuse and exploitation continues to warn parents about a popular Christian camp.
As bishops line up together against the speaker of the U.S. House for choosing her politics over her church, a pro-life activist says devout Catholics are especially waiting for one to join the list.
A political analyst is pleased that Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks will get a second chance at securing the Republican nomination, especially against a candidate who is not so conservative.
San Diego is declaring itself a sanctuary city for the killing of unborn children, a statement a California pastor calls a wicked proclamation.
The law firm representing a Colorado website designer is making First Amendment arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court after a federal court agreed her free-speech rights are in jeopardy but still upheld a controversial state law.