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Daily Jot Special Report: The Assassination of Charlie Kirk

We’re stunned and heartbroken by the brutal assassination of Charlie Kirk, shot in the neck during a speaking event at ...
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Godliness Extends to the Small Things

In Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19, Moses lays out the heart of God’s covenant provisions. These verses contain 74 commands, more than any ...
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9/17 Stupidocrisy: How Big Pharma got immunity from COVID

Big pharma and healthcare practiced a form of political blackmail in 2005. They warned lawmakers they would not produce vaccines ...
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The American Chronicles: Beach Coffee and the Conspiracy Files

Every good mystery starts with a ritual, and ours is no exception. For the past 12 years, our beach mornings ...
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Stupidocrisy: Democrats mocking God

Democratic Party leadership long has fought religion, but they have collectively and very publicly shown their true hearts in the ...
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Daily Jot Special Report: Following the COVID Money

President Trump is demanding that drug companies come clean about what they knew and when they knew it. He says ...
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The American Chronicles: Zebra Promise Delivered

When we go on our camping excursions, we like to find the unusual. This time, it found us. Tucked away ...
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Addressing Transgender Hate

The tragic case of transgender-identifying mass shooters raises uncomfortable truths the political class refuses to confront. We are told the ...
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A society of justice and order

Shoftim, meaning “judges,” in Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9 shifts the focus of Moses’s teaching from worship practices to the establishment of just ...
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Stupidocrisy: Ban it sooner than later

The FDA announced a removal of the Emergency Use Authorization of the COVID vaccine. The FDA and Pfizer knew of ...
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