Category: Culture

Restaurant closed permanently

Over 110,000 Restaurants Have Permanently Closed Due to Government COVID Orders

Due to COVID-19, but more specifically because of government edicts closing indoor and outdoor dining, the restaurant industry is in “free fall” with over 110,000...

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Bible Study

Poll Shows Americans’ Self-Assessment of Emotional Wellbeing Lowest in 20 Years – Churchgoers Fare Best

For the past 20 years, Gallup has been asking Americans to rate their mental or emotional wellbeing. This year, while 76% of Americans still rate...

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Pearl Harbor

Remembering the 79th Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor – ‘A Date in Infamy’

“December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces...

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Gitanjali Rao

TIME’s 15-Year-Old ‘Kid of the Year’ is a Scientist, Inventor and Mentor

“We just need to find that one thing we’re passionate about and solve it.” That simple idea drives 15-year-old Gitanjali Rao of Lone Tree, Colorado,...

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Mac's Public House

New York City Pub Owner Arrested After Opening Bar Despite COVID Restrictions

One of the owners of a bar in Staten Island, New York who declared their pub an “autonomous zone” in defiance of COVID-19 restrictions was...

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Project Veritas on the CNN Tapes

Project Veritas Releases Tapes from CNN. You Can Probably Guess What They Reveal.

“This is a president who knows he’s losing, who knows he’s in trouble, is sick, maybe is on the aftereffects of steroids or not. I...

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Sheila Kuehl

After Voting to Ban Outdoor Dining, LA County Supervisor Dines Outdoors

After voting to ban outdoor dining, calling it “dangerous,” a Los Angeles County supervisor went and dined outdoors at her “favorite” restaurant. During a debate...

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Covid vaccine

Moderna Files for Emergency Use Authorization with FDA for Vaccine with 94.1% Efficacy

Biotechnology company Moderna said on Monday, November 30 that it was filing that day with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to request an Emergency...

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Depressed

More Died of Suicide Last Month in Japan than During the Entire COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in various struggles around the world, from isolation caused by the shutdowns to businesses that have closed or were forced...

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Facebook

Facebook Changes Algorithm Post Election to Suppress Conservative News Voices

Following the 2020 general election, Facebook changed its algorithm in order to promote left-wing news outlets, while suppressing conservative media voices. According to a report...

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AstraZeneca COVID vaccine

AstraZeneca’s COVID Vaccine Up to 90% Effective, Developed with Fetal Tissue from Aborted Baby

Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca announced via a press release issued on Monday that its coronavirus vaccine is up to 90% effective in preventing the contraction of...

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Pilgrims first Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a Vaccination Against Liberalism, and an Antidote to the Modern Left

With Thanksgiving Day coming up fast, it is vital to recognize that a rule of our flawed human nature is when human luxury and comfort...

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Patrisse Cullors

Black Lives Matter Activist Says ‘BREATHE Act’ Needed to Defund Police and Close Prisons

Patrisse Cullors, co-founder and Executive Director of Black Lives Matter Global Network (BLM), is urging the enactment of the “BREATHE Act,” a 128-page federal omnibus...

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Black Friday

Black Friday in Mongolia? America’s Mass Consumerism Export

Did you know that countries all over the world have Black Friday sales events in late November, despite not celebrating Thanksgiving? It’s something I first...

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Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton’s $1M Donation made COVID Vaccine Research ‘Go Ten Times Faster’

Mega-country star Dolly Parton has done it all. She’s written over 3,000 songs, won every kind of award imaginable in numerous genres besides singing and...

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COVID vaccine

Pfizer Vaccine Could be Approved by FDA for Emergency Use as Early as December

Pfizer, Inc., in conjunction with its partner BioNTech, have submitted their COVID-19 vaccine candidate to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for what is...

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Dr. Fauci

Dr. Fauci – Vaccines Won’t Protect Against Person-to-Person Transmission

In a recent interview with The Hasting Center, Dr. Anthony Fauci explained that the COVID vaccines currently being produced for market will not protect against...

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A Bible in chains

Live not by Lies and the Danger of Soft Totalitarianism

Acts 4 describes how, after throwing Peter and John in jail for “teaching the people and proclaiming in Jesus the resurrection of the dead,” the...

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The Mayflower Compact

1620 Project Corrects the Historic Whoppers of NYT’s Terrible 1619 Project

It is critically important to get history right. That is precisely what the New York Time’s infamous 1619 Project did not do, as the Daily...

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Elderly woman

Deaths Due to Neglect Increasing at Nursing Homes, Showing COVID Not the Only Danger

There’s been a lot of attention and focus on the deaths of the elderly in nursing homes across the country, especially in New York. However,...

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Candace Owens

Candace Owens Suing Facebook Fact-Checkers Over Defamation

In a potentially influential case, conservative commentator Candace Owens is suing Facebook fact-checkers for defamation over their flagging of her posts as inaccurate. For other...

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Governor Gavin Newsom

California Governor Gavin Newsom Attends Birthday Party, Breaks COVID Guidelines

California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is in hot water after pictures emerged of him attending a birthday dinner on November 6 while failing to socially...

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No Thanksgiving allowed

Blue-State COVID Orders Ruining Thanksgiving; Criticism and Defiance Ramping Up

The governors of New York, Washington state, Oregon, California and Michigan have all but canceled Thanksgiving in their states, and there is a growing discontent...

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School books

Burbank School District Removes ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and Other Classic Fiction from Curriculum

Southern California’s Burbank Unified School District (BUSD) recently pulled five books from its middle and high school English curriculum: To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper...

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