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A previous leader of the Texas GOP says Beto O'Rourke is dreaming if he thinks he can win tonight's gubernatorial debate in the Lone Star State.
Hebrews 6 is one of the most discussed and pondered passages in all of Scripture.
The president of one of the nation's premier civil liberties organizations is concerned about the University of California's new performance review system.
A lawsuit over Indiana’s abortion law is being called a “publicity stunt” because of the group who filed it and why.
A prominent Texas senator is pushing back against Democrats who have tossed out accusations of racism so much that the term has almost become meaningless.
The founder of a ministry that stands with the hundreds of millions who face extreme persecution for their faith in Christ is now in heaven, leaving behind a tremendous legacy.
A national security analyst calls it sad but predictable to learn the U.S. Air Force is so desperate for new recruits it is willing to ignore drug use in order to get an E-1 in a uniform.
A state lawmaker is glad to see Oklahoma moving on legislation that could save children from permanent and irrevocable psychological and physical scars.
A former member of the House Intelligence Committee says Congress needs to pass proposed legislation that clarifies U.S. policy regarding Taiwan, counters the Biden administration's conflicting messages, and convinces Beijing the island nation is "hands off."
The announcement that three major credit card companies are now flagging purchases made at gun shops has been met with fierce opposition from Second Amendment defenders warning anti-gun zealots can monitor their opponents in the name of public safety.