The Court of Appeals in England declared this past weekend that Cornerstone UK, a Christian adoption ministry, must place children in homosexual homes alongside heterosexual homes.
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The Court of Appeals in England declared this past weekend that Cornerstone UK, a Christian adoption ministry, must place children in homosexual homes alongside heterosexual homes.
Lauren Moye, FISM NEWS [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1”] Murders increased dramatically during 2020 according to the FBI’s latest annual crime report. The data released on Monday shows that the U.S. murder rate increased by nearly 30% compared to 2019. This makes for the largest percentage jump since recordkeeping began in the 1960s. The official data revealed that […]
Thirty-three separate incidents of alleged sexual abuse involving “Unaccompanied Alien Children” (UAC) under the care of the Department of Health and Human Services occurred within the first month of the Biden presidency, according to documents recently obtained by Judicial Watch through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
Iran denied a U.N. nuclear watchdog access to a nuclear site on Sunday, reneging on an agreement made with the U.N. only two weeks earlier.
The Dallas Cowboys thrashed their hated rival Philadelphia Eagles 41-21 before a crowd of over 93,000 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The tension in the Democratic Party over the two infrastructure bills is boiling over, and could potentially derail the Democrats agenda push. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hosted a meeting on Monday night behind closed doors in an attempt to unify her caucus.
The nearly 4,000 step stairway was built by the U.S. Navy in the 1950s to provide access to a military radio station.
GOP Leader Mitch McConnel warned last week that Republicans would they would only support a stopgap measure divorced from the debt ceiling. Republicans believe Democrats will use the suspended debt ceiling as a means to fund their $3.5 Trillion budget bill.
The foreign ministry did not explain why the list was released now or whether it would take punitive action against those named on the list.
At least 95 vehicles have been donated thus far, mostly to survivors of the Dixie Fire.