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Feb 06 2024
News
Toby Keith Leaned on His Faith During Dark Days of Cancer Treatment and Had Brain 'Wrapped Around' Death
Keith's family confirmed that the musician had died at age 62 on Monday night Toby Keith leaned on religion in his final days. In an interview with in late January, the country singer, who died at age 62 on Monday night , revealed that he's relied on his faith to get through his diagnosis. “You take it for granted on the days that things are good, and you lean on it when days are bad,” Keith
PeopleJan 31 2024
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Hate Crime: Christian Navy Veteran Charged for Tearing Down Satan Statue in Iowa Capitol
A Christian U.S. Navy veteran has been charged with a hate crime after admitting to beheading the Satanic Temple’s statue on display at the Iowa State Capitol in December. Michael Cassidy was initially charged with misdemeanor criminal mischief on December 15, but the Polk County Attorney’s Office indicated that the Mississippi man’s admission that he “destroyed the property because of the
Breitbart NewsFeb 01 2024
News
The man who attacked a satanic display in Iowa has been charged with a hate crime
A man who attacked a pagan statue in the Iowa Capitol in December has been charged with a hate crime. The Polk County, Iowa, prosecutors’ decision to escalate the original charge against Michael Cassidy, a former political candidate from Mississippi, was made public Tuesday. “Evidence shows the defendant made statements to law enforcement and the public indicating he destroyed the property
Deseret NewsFeb 02 2024
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Former Louisville teacher faces child porn charges
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – A federal criminal complaint and arrest warrant were issued on Friday, charging a Louisville school teacher with distributing obscene visual representations of child sexual abuse and distributing child pornography. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky says according to court records, in December 2023 and January 2024, Jordan A. Fautz, 39, while
Kentucky TodayFeb 17 2024
Opinion
Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting is the nation’s new brand of terror
By one widely accepted definition, the gunfire that killed one person, wounded 22 others and ruined the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory celebration on Wednesday does not qualify as a “mass shooting.” Not enough people died.
So common is random gun violence in the United States that we must distinguish between those shootings that were merely deadly and those in which four or more
Los Angeles TimesJan 25 2024
News
'Libs of TikTok' creator isn't Ryan Walters' first out-of-state appointee: What we know
After Ryan Walters, Oklahoma's state schools superintendent, named Chaya Raichik of "Libs of TikTok" fame to an Oklahoma committee this week, critics were quick to point out that she's not an Oklahoma resident. This isn't the first time he's tapped an out-of-state person to perform Oklahoma-specific duties. The non-Oklahoman appointment is notable, detractors say, in light of Walters' strong
The OklahomanJan 22 2024
News
GOP Sen. Tim Scott, Potential Trump VP Pick, Engaged After South Carolina Proposal
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., proposed to his girlfriend Mindy Noce on Saturday evening, at a beach in South Carolina. The senator, a rumored potential vice presidential pick for former President Donald Trump in 2024, posted on his social media about his recent engagement to the South Carolina interior designer. "Mindy, thank you for making me the luckiest man in the world," Scott shared on X,
The MessengerJan 07 2024
News
Biden’s Valley Forge Stunt Shows the Real Threat to Democracy
In his farewell address, George Washington famously warned the American people to temper the passions of faction. Washington and the Founders had, against all odds, thrown off the yoke of tyranny and, through very difficult labor, constructed a government based on the principles of republican liberty. The Americans occupied a big, beautiful country, rich in natural advantages; with “slight
American GreatnessDec 28 2023
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Presidential Hopeful Nikki Haley Won’t Cite Slavery as Cause of U.S. Civil War
On the campaign trial, Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley on Wednesday did not cite slavery when asked what she believed caused the U.S. Civil War. Haley was fielding a question from a participant of a town hall meeting in Berlin, New Hampshire. Nikki Haley: “We need to have capitalism. We need to have economic freedom. We need to make sure that we do all things so that individuals
Democracy Now!Dec 19 2023
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Trump's legal team invokes First Amendment defense to dismiss 2020 election racketeering charges
Attorneys representing former President Donald Trump have officially requested a judge to dismiss his 2020 election criminal racketeering case in Fulton County, citing First Amendment grounds. The First Amendment prohibits the government from enacting laws that regulate the establishment of religion, abridge the freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, or prevent the right
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