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President Joe Biden's Administration is reported to be developing "vaccine passports" in partnership with other companies to track Americans who have been vaccinated already.READ MORE
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A judge has reportedly ruled that churches in Washington DC can hold larger worship services -- just in time for Holy Week.READ MORE
World
Suspected Islamic suicide bombers have reportedly attacked a Catholic Cathedral, the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral, at the beginning of the Holy Week celebrations in Indonesia leaving at least 20 people wounded.READ MORE
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Former Minnesota Representative Michele Bachmann hosted a seven-hour conference on election fraud on Tuesday at Virginia's Regent University.READ MORE
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North Korea reportedly fired two ballistic missiles over the weekend allegedly to taunt the United States who is still in open negotiations with them.READ MORE
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The Wisconsin Assembly reportedly authorized an investigation of the November 2020 presidential elections after votes cast show it is .63% or 20,682 more than the actual number recorded that PresidentREAD MORE
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A White House memo on the use of the "Biden-Harris Administration" in all public communications sent via email has leaked to the press causing alarms that President Joe Biden won't be staying long.READ MORE
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Following the footsteps of Mississippi, Oklahoma, and South Dakota, legislators from North Carolina have introduced a bill urging women the liberty not to compete with biological males in sports.READ MORE
Entertainment
"The Fighter" Producer and Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg is reported to be cast as an athlete who became a priest in the faith-based film "Stu" that will be directed by screenwriter and actress Rosalind Ross.READ MORE
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The United States has called out to the Chinese government to release two Canadians who have been arbitrarily detained since 2018.READ MORE
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Photos of President Joe Biden's detention cells packed with migrant children have revealed the actual situation of the crisis at the Texas border.READ MORE
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A survey by Axios/Ipsos revealed on Tuesday that more Americans are going out and visiting families amid the coronavirus pandemic.READ MORE
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Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has signed into law the protection of unborn babies detected to have down syndrome last Thursday.READ MORE
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem forms a nationwide coalition to defend women's sports after vetoing House Bill 1217 or the Fairness In Women's Sports Bill.READ MORE
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A group that exists to defend the rights of people of faith and conservatives hit South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem for vetoing the bill meant to protect women and women's sports, reports say.READ MORE
The Sunday Assembly, also known as the “Atheist Church”, based in the United Kingdom is scheduled to have its first global assembly. The “church” is also known to have a branch and ...
World May 06, 2014 02:34 AM EDTThe leaders of the DPRK have been making very strong statements regarding human rights. A representative from the North Korean government has stated in a speech that the U.S. is a ‘living ...
World May 08, 2014 03:08 AM EDT