Recently homosexuals, and all the groups who are engaged in that type of variant sexual behavior, have been fixated on the fast-food chain, Chick-fil-A.
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Age Limit Now 21 Across U.S. for Purchasing Tobacco Products
The standard age limit for buying tobacco products in the U.S. has been 18 since 1987, on December 20, however, the age limit was raised to 21.
Trump Acknowledges God in National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
On December 5th in Washington, D.C. President Trump reminded America of the true meaning of Christmas with his remarks at the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.
President Trump Proclaims National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day- December 7
December 7 is National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, a day to remember those who died in the attack at Pearl Harbor.
Governor Parson Encourages Missourians to Honor Veterans This Weekend
To honor the veterans in the state, Missouri’s Governor Mike Parson will be participating in numerous Veterans Day events this weekend.
NYPD Commissioner O’Neill Resigns After Bail Reform Law
New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill resigned following shortly after the city reformed their bail laws.
The U.K.’s First Chick-fil-A is Closing in 6 Months Amid Protests
The United Kingdom’s first Chick-fil-A just opened at The Oracle, which Chick-fil-A leases space from, but less than two weeks after opening Chick-fil-A announced that it will be closing in six months.
Columbus Day: Celebrating Triumphs of Immigrants or Colonization of Native Americans
Many Americans celebrate the second Monday of October as Columbus Day, a day where many can remember Christopher Columbus’s voyage in 1492.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Wins Nobel Peace Prize Over Greta Thunberg
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed took office amid protests and, after a coalition, hurt one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
The Declaration of Independence: A Transcription
On July 2, 1776, America declared her independence. On July 4, 1776, Congress approved the Declaration of Independence.
Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of D-Day- We Honor Their Sacrifices
Seventy-five years ago, on June 6, 1944, an armada of 5,000 ships, and 15,000 aircrafts supported allied troops that poured onto the beaches of Normandy.
From Decoration Day to Memorial Day
In 1868 General John Logan called for a nationwide day to remember those who had served in the U.S. military.