Pastors pushing back against lockdown restrictions on church attendance
More than 60 churches planning to reopen Sunday, with or without permission.
More than 60 churches planning to reopen Sunday, with or without permission.
University of Virginia says talking to reporter "does not implicate" student conduct standards, honor code. Both Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism, Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression are involved.
"Nancy Pelosi and Democrat leadership don't believe in protecting me. So I have no other choice but to do whatever I can do to protect myself and protect my staff," Georgia Republican says.
Assistant dean of students, campus police told Jewish students to leave as they endured "antisemitic protesters" who shouted "racial slurs" at them, "forced them to flee" and blocked their movement, findings letter says.
"When the government is trying to snoop on your behavior, it's wrong, and there should be laws against it," the Kentucky senator told Just the News.
Journalist Vanessa Grigoriadis was berated as sexist after writing on Twitter: "I guess one of the things I don't understand about Amy Coney Barrett is how a potential Supreme Court justice can also be a loving, present mom to seven kids?"
Host of POPlitics Alex Clark discusses her journey to creating the show and being conservative in the entertainment industry
To fully end the de facto EV mandate, the Trump administration will have to deal with the third prong of former President Joe Biden’s war on gas-powered cars — the EPA waiver for California’s state-specific Advanced Clean Cars II Regulations, said Kenny Stein, vice president of policy at the Institute for Energy Research.
Chase, Bank of America and PayPal have all been accused of severing ties with organizations blacklisted by the D.C. power elite. The banking giants say they have reputations to protect and Bank of America told the Christian group that all of its accounts would be closed because its "risk profile no longer aligns with the bank's risk tolerance."
At least seven states have passed legislation restricting pornography access and 16 more have introduced similar bills.