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Forcing Nuns to Bankroll Abortions': NY Outrage Case Is Back in Court

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Christian Nationalism: Rejecting the Left's Misleading Narrative

Some in the media and the political class are trying to use the term "Christian Nationalism" to silence Christian voices in the culture. The way they define the term could potentially include millions of Bible-believing, church-going people who don't view Christian influence as radical at all.
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Biden, Trump Officially Clinch Party Nominations, Setting up First Presidential Rematch in Nearly 70 Years

President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump both won their parties' primaries in Georgia, Mississippi, and Hawaii Tuesday, and Trump prevailed in the GOP primary in Washington state, giving both candidates the delegates they needed to claim the nomination for president in 2024.
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US National Debt Adds $1 Trillion Every 100 Days, Becoming Major Threat to National Security

America's debt is growing by $1 trillion every 100 days, and economists warn that if Congress doesn't take action it's going to get so bad it will threaten U.S. national security. The interest payments alone are already an astronomical $750 billion per year.

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China at War with US: Experts Tell Congress of Growing Infiltration, 'Mass Slaughter'

In a hearing this week on Capitol Hill, security experts warned lawmakers China is waging a war against the U.S., not with bullets or missiles, but with political influence.  Analysts warn China is infiltrating American industries and it's hurting our communities.  
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NPR's Longtime Editor Resigns in Battle Over Biased Agenda

Longtime NPR editor Uri Berliner, who was serving a five-day suspension for blowing the whistle on liberal bias at the news organization, announced Wednesday he resigned.
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Storage Sites for Internet Data Devouring Electricity - Each One Uses Power for 25,000 Homes

Stretching across Loudoun and Fairfax counties is an area in Northern Virginia, known as Data Center Alley. Large, concrete buildings dot the landscape, full of servers, which route 70 percent of the world's internet traffic.