Author name: Janenne Irene Pung

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Did the Breach of the Capitol Building Contain a Message From God?

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On Sunday, Jan. 3, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., recited the opening prayer for the 117th session of Congress. This event may have seemed normal, as representative Cleaver is a Christian pastor of the United Methodist Church. However, he prayed to the Hindu god, Brahma, as the creator, and insinuated that this god is the same

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Michael Brown: The Tyranny of Big Tech Will Be Resisted

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If there’s one thing Americans love, it is freedom. And if there is one thing Americans are known for, it is being a freedom-loving, independent people. That’s why it is no surprise that some world leaders are aghast that Big Tech could ban for life the president of the United States. This is the encroaching

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Ambassador Sees Improvement in Religious Freedom Worldwide

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Sam Brownback serves as one of the original proponents of the 1998 International Religious Freedom Act, explaining why his appointment as ambassador-at-large for International Religious Freedom had special meaning. “When we first proposed the law, we were concerned about being able to more vigorously help individuals who had been arrested or were being persecuted,” says

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First Lady Melania Trump Issues a Statement to the Nation: Our Path Forward

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On Monday, First Lady Melania Trump released a message addressing the coronavirus, violence at the Capitol and the need for healing. Like all of you, I have reflected on the past year and how the invisible enemy, Covid-19, swept across our beautiful country. All nations have experienced the loss of loved ones, economic pain, and

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Censorship: European Leaders Attacked Big Tech for Banning President Trump

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America may have to admit that it’s not currently the country of the free and the brave. Leaders in both Germany and France have shown disgust at social media companies for caving to demands that President Donald J. Trump be blocked and banned. Friday night, Twitter banned the president—for life. Through @TwitterSafety, the company tweeted,

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