The State Department is transferring $1.25 billion to the “Board of Peace,” an international organization launched by President Donald Trump earlier this year at the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual gathering in Davos, Switzerland. The…
An initiative known as the Youth Abortion Support Collective is drawing criticism for offering to training students as young as 14 to be “abortion doulas,” individuals who offer support before, during, and after abortion procedures. A former sex…
“We cannot incarcerate our way out of violence,” stated Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson recently.Actually, we can.So might say a retired police detective who has witnessed the phenomenon firsthand.And, no, this doesn’t require locking up 15…
Last week, Operation Rescue’s Chief Operating Officer, Sarah Neely, spoke at the Illinois Pro-Life March where nearly 3,000 Illinois citizens gathered to stand for life and call on more protections for children in the womb and the mothers who…
The story of Noelia Castillo Ramos is one of the most heartbreaking and unsettling assisted suicide and organ donation cases in recent years, and it forces us to take a closer look at death as an answer to suffering. Noelia was only 25 years…
A strong majority of Americans of all political stripes support restoring regulations surrounding the abortion drug mifepristone, according to a new survey. A poll conducted by CRC Research found that more than two-thirds (67%) of Americans…
U.S. — There are two major complaints about TV shows these days. One is that they take so long between seasons. Network TV used to put out 20-plus-episode seasons every single year, but modern shows sometimes take up to three years to produce…
The city of Louisville, Kentucky will pay $800,000 in attorneys’ fees for violating the First Amendment rights of a Christian photographer and blogger. “The government cannot force Americans to say things they don’t believe,” said Alliance…
Less than two years after Colorado voters rejected Proposition 127, a measure that would have banned the hunting of mountain lions and bobcats, the war on hunting in the Centennial State has returned. This time, the target is the commercial sale…
The seven-year legal saga of former Finnish Interior Minister Päivi Räsänen continued Thursday as the Finnish Supreme Court found her guilty of “hate speech” for authoring a pamphlet in 2004 in which she expressed her Christian views regarding…
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