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Pope Francis Goes to Washington
The first pontiff from the Americas pays his first visit to Washington, and addresses Congress. ...
Baseball’s Legendary Yogi Berra Dead at 90
Baseball's legendary Yogi Berra, a catcher with the Yankees 18 of his 19 seasons, and later a manager and coach, died September 22...
Read morePrivate Charities Help Christians Fleeing Persecution in Middle East
Many private charitable organizations are attempting to help the displaced persons in Syria and elsewhere without resorting to the unconstitutional use of U.S....
Read moreDo DNA Tests Really Prove President Harding Fathered Illegitimate Child?
The media has been quick to accept conclusions drawn from DNA tests concerning a conservative Republican president, Warren Harding, but what do they...
Read moreWendell Willkie: The “Miracle Man” of 1940
A look at the behind-the-scenes intrigue that catapulted unknown Wendell Willkie to head the Republican ticket in 1940 — and guaranteed FDR an...
Read moreBlack Man Beats Black Man; White Professor, Media Cry Racism
The mainstream media may tell half a story as well as anyone, but reporting a half-truth is worse than saying nothing at all....
Read moreObama, UN Pushing Radical LGBT/Abortion Agenda for Sustainable Development Summit
African-Latin American-Arab-Vatican alliance throws up roadblocks to radical UN agenda, but Obama and UN are pushing on anyway, erasing any mention of "family"...
Read moreCounty Clerk Kim Davis Vows to “Keep on Pressing”
Rowan County, Kentucky clerk Kim Davis was freed from jail on Tuesday, five days after being arrested for refusing to issue same-sex marriage...
Read moreWhat We Can Learn From The Nationalization of Police
VIDEO - In this video, The New American magazine's Steve Byas addresses the nationalizing of police and presents historical similarities that are manifesting...
Read moreClerk Defies Unconstitutional Court: Won’t Issue “Marriage” Licenses to Homosexuals
Few people take moral stands today that could land them in prison, but Kim Davis is an exception. The Rowan, Kentucky, county clerk...
Read moreTexas Abortions Down by 4,449 After Planned Parenthood Defunding
The latest figures made available by the Texas Department of State Health Services indicate that 63,849 abortions were performed in the Lone Star...
Read moreBlack by Popular Demand? Is Black Lives Matter Leader Pretending to be Black?
In the wake of the Rachel Dolezal affair, another "black" activist — this time with the Black Lives Matter movement — is being...
Read moreDenver Airport Chick-fil-A Threatened by Pro-same-sex Marriage City Council
The Denver, Colorado, city council is delaying approval of a Chick-fil-A franchise at Denver International Airport because Chick-fil-A's owner opposes same-sex "marriage." ...
Read moreTens of Thousands Pray at Planned Parenthood Clinics to Protest Abortion
Tens of thousands of pro-life supporters engaged in prayerful protests at Planned Parenthood abortion clinics across the country on Saturday. During the nationwide...
Read moreProtests Continue at Hospital That Fired Doctor for Citing Homosexual Health Concerns
In a move critics called “Orwellian,” a Boston hospital fired a well-respected urologist — merely for citing health concerns relating to homosexuality. And...
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