Kansas City Mayor Lucas issued a rule ordering maximum numbers present in businesses and churches.
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High Schools Still Planning Graduation
I realize that this coronavirus is putting a strain and discomfort on everyone. As a parent, I feel for my children.
Congress Quibbles Over Stimulus: Should Self-Quarantine For Duration
Instead of quibbling over details of this package, they should pare it down instead of trying to pass an omnibus full of all sorts of pork and pet causes.
Editorial On Oklahoma’s Pro-Life Bill
Recently, Oklahoma passed a bill requiring a doctor to lose his license for one year if performs an abortion.
Why Are LGBTQ’s Fixated on Christians?
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.
Colin Kaepernick Holds his Own Workout- Refusing NFL Private Tryout
Colin Kaepernick, who claimed that the NFL and its teams had been working together to keep him from playing, was invited to a private workout, organized by the NFL.
Trump Says he will “Strongly Consider” Testifying in Impeachment Inquiry
On Monday, President Trump responded to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s suggestion that he come to testify in front of the House Intelligence Committee.
Senator Rand Paul Demands Whistleblower’s Identity Outed
At a President Trump rally in Lexington Kentucky, Senator Rand Paul called on the media to “do [their] job” and print the name of the whistleblower.
Trump Calls for “War” on Drug Cartels After Mormons Murdered in Mexico
After nine members of an American family were killed in Mexico, Trump offered his help to defeat the cartels in Mexico.
William Barr Experiences Criticism Over “Religious Liberty” Speech at Notre Dame
On October 11th, U.S. Attorney General Wiliam Barr gave a speech to a closed group of law students at Notre Dame.
Trump Calls Gets Slammed for Using Word “Lynching” When Referring to Impeachment
On Tuesday morning, President Trump referred to the current impeachment process of himself as “a lynching.”
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.