Eighteen food processing centers have burned down in the U.S. in recent months, including two fires started by plane crashes. Isolated coincidences?
Eighteen food processing centers have burned down in the U.S. in recent months, including two fires started by plane crashes. Isolated coincidences?
President Biden appoints Nina Jankowicz to head up the new Disinformation Governance Board within the Department of Homeland Security, raising comparisons with George Orwell’s “Ministry of Truth” in 1984.
The leak of Associate Justice Samuel Alito’s February 10 draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade and reshape America’s legal approach to abortion, shocks the nation.
The Texas Heartbeat Law went into effect about nine months ago, and a new story from AFP chronicles the tragic inconvenience suffered by pregnant women who now travel to other states to abort their babies.
Can conservatives find fellowship with this anti-gun crusader, who’s just been slapped by big government?
Hot takes on the bottom stories of the day, on the latest episode of Steve Green’s Lightning Round.
Can the Tesla/SpaceX founder’s $44 billion investment restore free speech to the land of hate-speech moderation, Twitter jail, and algorithmic monitoring?
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a bill to remove Disney’s power to govern itself, exposing the Magic Kingdom to more rules and taxes.
Are Leftist celebrities and politicians justified in rejecting the Bible because it’s so violent?
Zo Rachel and Bill Whittle offer a red-letter assessment of this holy sacrifice on the part of these virtue-signaling religious people.
There are times when life — the chaos, pain and bad news around us — just becomes overwhelming.
With so many believing that world events are orchestrated by elite forces, and others taking a Pollyanna view of near-universal innocence…
Zo Rachel teaches Progressives how to read the Bible as something other than a pro-slavery manual.
From Stalin to Zuckerberg, we find ambitious men who move people, but can’t relate to individual persons.
Many Americans say their values and principles are anchored in the Bible…a book that seems to encourage a practice known as “speaking in tongues”.