Religious Leaders Join UN, WEF to Push the Global Climate Agenda
Global organizations have recognized the power of religion in pushing their agenda, but some religious leaders warn that it strays too far from the church.
FDA Approved, Controversial Lab-Grown Meat Becomes a Reality
In an effort to protect its farming industry, its economy, and the health of its citizens, Italy became the first country to officially ban cultivated meat.
The Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Parts of the Tax Code
Supreme Court will take up an important but little-noticed case about "unrealized" income that considers the constitutional limitations on federal taxing power.
The Marxist Undercurrent Fueling Anti-Israel Hate on American College Campuses
Diversity, equity, and inclusion measures on college campuses have given rise to the idea of Israeli 'oppression' in a Marxist framework.
Transgender Bathroom Battle Heating Up State by State
An overview of which states allow men into women's bathrooms, which states don't, and which states are embroiled in legal battles.
Americans Not Buying Into the Government’s Electric Vehicle Revolution
'Mr. President, it is time to tap the brakes on the unrealistic government electric vehicle mandate,' stated 3,882 car dealers.
This City Elected a Republican Mayor for the First Time Since 1877
CHARLESTON, S.C.—A city known best for its tourist attractions, seafood, and vibrant Southern culture has just elected its first Republican mayor since 1877.
How the Obama Admin Enabled the Nonstop Security Leaks Against Trump
Obama admin changed guidelines allowing sharing of raw data which dramatically expanded government officials access to private information of American citizens.
What to Expect from Evangelical Voters in 2024
The bond between conservative Christians and President Trump has grown since 2016; here's what might influence their votes in 2024.
Iowa Democrats Deploy New Strategy After Bungling 2020 Caucus
In 2020 the Democratic Iowa Caucus was rife with technical flaws, offered no results on election night, and left the AP unable to ever declare a winner.
Can Argentina’s Milei Abolish the Central Bank?
Argentina's president-elect plans to formalize U.S. currency and disband the central bank in first step to recover economy.
The Republican Battle Between Neoconservatism and America First
'You can’t really win a Republican primary or even really be competitive being a neocon. Impossible,' Steve Bannon says.