He Hasn’t Even Read the Redacted Pages of the 9/11 Report
It is generally accepted that the president of the United States should have access to the nation’s most sensitive information … Read More
It is generally accepted that the president of the United States should have access to the nation’s most sensitive information … Read More
A group of LGBT students and alumni of the Wheaton College is now engaged in a shame campaign of the … Read More
At the heart of the case against pro-life journalist David Daleiden, founder of the Center for Medical Progress, is whether … Read More
With North Korean leader Kim Jong-un calling a Worker’s Party of Korea Congress—just the seventh in the Hermit Kingdom’s history—to … Read More
Last week, Iowa joined the ranks of states that have passed legislation to put a stop to the anti-Israel Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions … Read More
A group of Christian students at North Carolina State University is now suing the public institution for violating their First … Read More
This week, after the Missouri House of Representatives failed to pass Senate Joint Resolution 39, which would have provided protections … Read More
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion last summer in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges, conservatives in Congress introduced the … Read More
Earlier this week, the Rev. Franklin Graham’s Decision America Tour made a stop in Austin, Texas, as part of its … Read More
Next week, millions of Christians across the U.S. will gather in groups to take part in the National Day of … Read More
Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, executive vice president of the Family Research Council, sat in on a Court of Appeals of … Read More
Wednesday, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam signed Senate Bill 1556, which provides for “freedom of conscience” protections for counselors and therapists, … Read More
Oxford, Alabama, is a small community of roughly 21,000 people that has seen rapid growth in the past 20 years. … Read More
Last year, the ISIS-inspired attack in San Bernardino, California, exposed a dangerous flaw in American immigration policy when it was … Read More
At the invitation of the Rice University Baker Institute for Public Policy, named for James A. Baker III—who served on … Read More
Nearly three months ago, when U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter, a Marine Corps veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, introduced … Read More
Homosexuals and LGBT activists in San Francisco are not fans of recent legislation signed into law in North Carolina and … Read More
This week, a supermajority of U.S. Senators signed a letter submitted to President Obama, requesting that his administration expedite foreign … Read More
In a report published Tuesday, the Council for National and Community Service Office of Inspector General revealed in detail how … Read More
The courtroom battles over the Center for Medical Progress (CMP)’s undercover investigative videos that highlighted Planned Parenthood’s profiting from the … Read More
Monday evening, the North Carolina legislature convened for a “short session” aimed at resolving some budget issues, but Democrats want … Read More