Rural Americans Can’t Make Copies
Vice President Harris told BET in an interview Friday that she opposes voter ID because rural Americans don’t have access to a Kinko’s or OfficeMax to make copies of picture IDs.
Vice President Harris told BET in an interview Friday that she opposes voter ID because rural Americans don’t have access to a Kinko’s or OfficeMax to make copies of picture IDs.
More than a dozen churches have been vandalized or burned to the ground in Canada in recent weeks after discoveries of hundreds of unmarked graves at former residential schools for indigenous children. Thing is, the media hasn’t told the whole story.
Mike Kerr of Hear the Watchmen joins us to discuss a new initiative with Jamie Walden of Omega Dynamics to prepare a network of “faith havens” so that believers can connect if and when the infrastructure of society falls apart.
The White House says it plans a door-to-door outreach to persuade unvaccinated Americans that the shots are safe and effective.
A court-appointed public defender has taken it upon herself to recommend reading and viewing material for clients charged in connection with the Capitol riot January 6. It’s been described as “a remedial social studies program.”
A peer-reviewed study published in April found that the number one risk factor for severe outcomes caused by SARS-CoV-2 in people up to age 60 is obesity. But you wouldn’t know it from the corporate media.
A student in suburban Indianapolis, adopted out of foster care at age 4, recently took her local school board to task for teaching that regardless of her life experience, she’s privileged because of the color of her skin.
Legislators from Tennessee want an explanation for what appears to be a secret program to use Chattanooga as a hub for resettling unaccompanied illegal migrant children—a plan that one source says began in Dallas, but was moved to avoid attention.
The Pentagon released its long-awaited UFO/UAP report Friday. To say it was underwhelming is an understatement.
The world’s largest asset manager, a supporter of the Great Reset, is buying up single family homes, contributing to a growing bubble in real estate prices. The median home sale price hit a record $350,000 in May, up 24% from 2020.
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